W78C32C/W78C032C DATA SHEET 8-BIT MICROCONTROLLER
Table of Contents1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 2 FEATURES ................................................................................................................................. 2 PIN CONFIGURATIONS ............................................................................................................ 3 PIN DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................... 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................... 6 5.1 5.2 TIMERS 0, 1, AND 2....................................................................................................... 6 CLOCK............................................................................................................................ 6
5.2.1 5.2.2 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR .................................................................................................6 EXTERNAL CLOCK .........................................................................................................6 IDLE MODE......................................................................................................................6 POWER-DOWN MODE....................................................................................................7 RESET .............................................................................................................................7
5.3
POWER MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................... 6
5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3
6.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS........................................................................................... 8 6.1 6.2 6.3 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ................................................................................. 8 D.C. CHARACTERISTICS.............................................................................................. 8 A.C. CHARACTERISTICS.............................................................................................. 9
6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 CLOCK INPUT WAVEFORM ...........................................................................................9 PROGRAM FETCH CYCLE ...........................................................................................10 DATA READ CYCLE ......................................................................................................10 DATA WRITE CYCLE ....................................................................................................11 PORT ACCESS CYCLE.................................................................................................11
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TIMING waveformS................................................................................................................... 12 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 PROGRAM FETCH CYCLE ......................................................................................... 12 DATA READ CYCLE .................................................................................................... 12 DATA WRITE CYCLE................................................................................................... 13 PORT ACCESS CYCLE ............................................................................................... 13 USING EXTERNAL PROGRAM MEMORY AND CRYSTAL ....................................... 14 EXPANDED EXTERNAL DATA MEMORY AND OSCILLATOR ................................. 15 40-PIN DIP.................................................................................................................... 16 44-PIN PLCC ................................................................................................................ 16 44-PIN QFP .................................................................................................................. 17
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TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUIT........................................................................................... 14 8.1 8.2
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................................... 16 9.1 9.2 9.3
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REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................................ 18
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The W78C032C microcontroller supplies a wider frequency range than most 8-bit microcontrollers on the market. It is compatible with the industry standard 80C32 microcontroller series. The W78C032C contains four 8-bit bidirectional parallel ports, three 16-bit timer/counters, and a serial port. These peripherals are supported by a six-source, two-level interrupt capability. There are 256 bytes of RAM, and the device supports ROMless operation for application programs. The W78C032C microcontroller has two power reduction modes, idle mode and power-down mode, both of which are software selectable. The idle mode turns off the processor clock but allows for continued peripheral operation. The power-down mode stops the crystal oscillator for minimum power consumption. The external clock can be stopped at any time and in any state without affecting the 1.processor.
2. FEATURES
8-bit CMOS microcontroller Fully static design Low standby current at full supply voltage DC-40 MHz operation 256 bytes of on-chip scratchpad RAM ROMless operation 64K bytes program memory address space 64K bytes data memory address space Four 8-bit bidirectional ports Three 16-bit timer/counters One full duplex serial port Boolean processor Six-source, two-level interrupt capability Built-in power management Packages: − Lead Free (RoHS) DIP 40: W78C032C40DL − Lead Free (RoHS) PLCC 44: W78C032C40PL − Lead Free (RoHS) PQFP 44: W78C032C40FL
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3. PIN CONFIGURATIONS
40-Pin DIP
T2, P1.0 T2EX, P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 P1.6 P1.7 RST RXD, P3.0 TXD, P3.1 INT0, P3.2 INT1, P3.3 T0, P3.4 T1, P3.5 WR, P3.6 RD, P3.7 XTAL2 XTAL1 Vss 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 Vcc P0.0, AD0 P0.1, AD1 P0.2, AD2 P0.3, AD3 P0.4, AD4 P0.5, AD5 P0.6, AD6 P0.7, AD7 EA ALE PSEN P2.7, A15 P2.6, A14 P2.5, A13 P2.4, A12 P2.3, A11 P2.2, A10 P2.1, A9 P2.0, A8
44-Pin PLCC
44-Pin QFP
T 2 E X , PPPP 1111 .... 4321
T 2 E X , PPPP 1111 .... 4321
A T D 2 0 , , P P 1 V0 . NC . 0 CC 0
A D 1 , P 0 . 1
A D 2 , P 0 . 2
A D 3 , P 0 . 3
T 2 , P 1 V . NC 0 CC
A D 0 , P 0 . 0
A D 1 , P 0 . 1
A D 2 , P 0 . 2
A D 3 , P 0 . 3
P1.5 P1.6 P1.7 RST RXD, P3.0 NC TXD, P3.1 INT0, P3.2 INT1, P3.3 T0, P3.4 T1, P3.5
6 5 4 3 2 1 44 43 42 41 40 7 39 8 38 9 37 10 36 11 35 12 34 13 33 14 32 15 31 16 30 29 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 P 3 . 6 , / W R P 3 . 7 , / R D X T A L 2 XVNP TSC2 AS . L 0 1 , A 8 P 2 . 1 , A 9 P 2 . 2 , A 1 0 P 2 . 3 , A 1 1 P 2 . 4 , A 1 2
P0.4, AD4 P0.5, AD5 P0.6, AD6 P0.7, AD7 EA NC ALE PSEN P2.7, A15 P2.6, A14 P2.5, A13
P1.5 P1.6 P1.7 RST RXD, P3 0 NC TXD, INT0, P3 2 INT1, P3T0, P3.4 3 T1, P3.5
1 2
44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 3 30 4 29 5 28 6 27 7 26 8 9 25 10 24 23 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 P 3 . 6 , / W R P 3 . 7 , / R D X T A L 2 XVN P T SC 2 AS . L 0 1 , A 8 P 2 . 1 , A 9 P 2 . 2 , A 1 0 P 2 . 3 , A 1 1 P 2 . 4 , A 1 2
P0.4, AD4 P0.5, AD5 P0.6, AD6 P0.7, AD7 EA NC ALE PSEN P2.7, A15 P2.6, A14 P2.5, A13
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4. PIN DESCRIPTION
P0.0−P0.7
Port 0, Bits 0 through 7. Port 0 is a bidirectional I/O port. This port also provides a multiplexed low order address/data bus during accesses to external memory.
P1.0−P1.7
Port 1, Bits 0 through 7. Port 1 is a bidirectional I/O port with internal pull-ups. Pins P1.0 and P1.1 also serve as T2 (Timer 2 external input) and T2EX (Timer 2 capture/reload trigger), respectively.
P2.0−P2.7
Port 2, Bits 0 through 7. Port 2 is a bidirectional I/O port with internal pull-ups. This port also provides the upper address bits for accesses to external memory.
P3.0−P3.7
Port 3, Bits 0 through 7. Port 3 is a bidirectional I/O port with internal pull-ups. All bits have alternate functions, which are described below:
PIN ALTERNATE FUNCTION
P3.0 P3.1 P3.2 P3.3 P3.4 P3.5 P3.6 P3.7
RXD Serial Receive Data TXD Serial Transmit Data
INT0 External Interrupt 0 INT1 External Interrupt 1
T0 Timer 0 Input T1 Timer 1 Input
WR Data Write Strobe RD Data Read Strobe
EA
External Address Input, active low. This pin forces the processor to execute out of external ROM. This pin should be kept low for all W78C032C operations.
RST
Reset Input, active high. This pin resets the processor. It must be kept high for at least two machine cycles in order to be recognized by the processor.
ALE
Address Latch Enable Output, active high. ALE is used to enable the address latch that separates the address from the data on Port 0. ALE runs at 1/6th of the oscillator frequency. A single ALE pulse is skipped during external data memory accesses. ALE goes to a high state during reset with a weak pull-up.
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PSEN
Program Store Enable Output, active low. PSEN enables the external ROM onto the Port 0 address/data bus during fetch and MOVC operations. PSEN goes to a high state during reset with a weak pull-up.
XTAL1
Crystal 1. This is the crystal oscillator input. This pin may be driven by an external clock.
XTAL2
Crystal 2. This is the crystal oscillator output. It is the inversion of XTAL1.
VSS, VCC
Power Supplies. These are the chip ground and positive supplies.
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5. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The W78C032C architecture consists of a core controller surrounded by various registers, four general purpose I/O ports, 256 bytes of RAM, three timer/counters, and a serial port. The processor supports 111 different instruction and references both a 64K program address space and a 64K data storage space.
5.1
Timers 0, 1, and 2
Timers 0, 1, and 2 each consist of two 8-bit data registers. These are called TL0 and TH0 for Timer 0, TL1 and TH1 for Timer 1, and TL2 and TH2 for Timer 2. The TCON and TMOD registers provide control functions for timers 0, 1. The T2CON register provides control functions for Timer 2. RCAP2H and RCAP2L are used as reload/capture registers for Timer 2. The operations of Timer 0 and Timer 1 are the same as in the W78C31. Timer 2 is a special feature of the W78C032C: it is a 16-bit timer/counter that is configured and controlled by the T2CON register. Like Timers 0 and 1, Timer 2 can operate as either an external event counter or as an internal timer, depending on the setting of bit C/T2 in T2CON. Timer 2 has three operating modes: capture, autoreload, and baud rate generator. The clock speed at capture or auto-reload mode is the same as that of Timers 0 and 1.
5.2
Clock
The W78C032C is designed to be used with either a crystal oscillator or an external clock. Internally, the clock is divided by two before it is used. This makes the W78C032C relatively insensitive to duty cycle variations in the clock.
5.2.1
Crystal Oscillator
The W78C032C incorporates a built-in crystal oscillator. To make the oscillator work, a crystal must be connected across pins XTAL1 and XTAL2. In addition, a load capacitor must be connected from each pin to ground, and a resistor must also be connected from XTAL1 to XTAL2 to provide a DC bias when the crystal frequency is above 24 MHz.
5.2.2
External Clock
An external clock should be connected to pin XTAL1. Pin XTAL2 should be left unconnected. The XTAL1 input is a CMOS-type input, as required by the crystal oscillator. As a result, the external clock signal should have an input one level of greater than 3.5 volts.
5.3
5.3.1
Power Management
Idle Mode
The idle mode is entered by setting the IDL bit in the PCON register. In the idle mode, the internal clock to the processor is stopped. The peripherals and the interrupt logic continue to be clocked. The processor will exit idle mode when either an interrupt or a reset occurs.
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5.3.2 Power-down Mode
When the PD bit of the PCON register is set, the processor enters the power-down mode. In this mode all of the clocks, including the oscillator are stopped. The only way to exit power-down mode is by a reset.
5.3.3
Reset
The external RESET signal is sampled at S5P2. To take effect, it must be held high for at least two machine cycles while the oscillator is running. An internal trigger circuit in the reset line is used to deglitch the reset line when the W78C032C is used with an external RC network. The reset logic also has a special glitch removal circuit that ignores glitches on the reset line. During reset, the ports are initialized to FFH, the stack pointer to 07H, PCON (with the exception of bit 4) to 00H, and all of the other SFR registers except SBUF to 00H. SBUF is not reset.
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6. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN. MAX. UNIT
DC Power Supply Input Voltage Operating Temperature Storage Temperature
VCC−VSS VIN TA TST
-0.3 VSS -0.3 0 -55
+7.0 VCC +0.3 70 +150
V V °C °C
Note: Exposure to conditions beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may adversely affect the life and reliability of the device.
6.2
D.C. Characteristics
SPECIFICATION MIN. TYP. MAX.
VCC−VSS = 5V ±10%, TA = 25° C, FOSC = 20 MHz unless otherwise specified.
PARAMETER
SYM.
TEST CONDITIONS
UNIT
Operating Voltage Operating Current Idle Current Power Down Current Input Current P1, P3 Input Current RST (*2) Input Leakage Current P0 (*1) Output Low Voltage P1, P2 (*1), P3 Output Low Voltage ALE, PSEN , P0 (*1) Output High Voltage P1, P3 Output High Voltage ALE, PSEN , P0 (*1), P2
(*1)
VDD IDD IIDLE IPWDN IIN1 IIN2 ILK VOL1 VOL2 VOH1 VOH2 VIL1 No load VDD = 5.5V Idle mode VDD = 5.5V
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4.5 -75 -10 2.4 2.4 0
5 +184 -
5.5 30 6 50 +10 +350 +10 0.45 0.45 0.8
V mA mA μA μA μA μA V V V V V
Power-down mode VDD = 5.5V VDD = 5.5V VIN = 0V or VDD VDD = 5.5V VIN = VDD VDD = 5.5V 0V