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科技論文題 目 SCM AT89C51 系 別 尚德光伏學(xué)院 專 業(yè) 應(yīng)用電子技術(shù) 班 級 學(xué)生姓名 學(xué) 號 指導(dǎo)教師 2011年 4 月 SCM AT89C51DescriptionThe AT89C51 is a low-power, high-performance CMOS 8-bit microcomputer with 4K bytes of Flash Programmable and Erasable Read Only Memory (PEROM) and 128 bytes RAM. The device is manufactured using Atmels high density nonvolatile memory technology and is compatible with the industry standard MCS-51 instruction set and pinout. The chip combines a versatile 8-bit CPU with Flash on a monolithic chip, the Atmel AT89C51 is a powerful microcomputer which provides a highly flexible and cost effective solution to many embedded control applications.Features: Compatible with MCS-51 Products 4K Bytes of In-System Reprogrammable Flash Memory Endurance: 1,000 Write/Erase Cycles Fully Static Operation: 0 Hz to 24 MHz Three-Level Program Memory Lock 128 x 8-Bit Internal RAM 32 Programmable I/O Lines Two 16-Bit Timer/Counters Six Interrupt Sources Programmable Serial Channel Low Power Idle and Power Down ModesThe AT89C51 provides the following standard features: 4K bytes of Flash, 128 bytes of RAM, 32 I/O lines, two 16-bit timer/counters, a five vector two-level interrupt architecture, a full duplex serial port, on-chip oscillator and clock circuitry. In addition, the AT89C51 is designed with static logic for operation down to zero frequency and supports two software selectable power saving modes. The Idle Mode stops the CPU while allowing the RAM, timer/counters, serial port and interrupt system to continue functioning. The Power Down Mode saves the RAM contents but freezes the oscillator disabling all other chip functions until the next hardware reset.Block DiagramPin Description:VCC Supply voltage.GND Ground.Port 0Port 0 is an 8-bit open drain bidirectional I/O port. As an output port each pin can sink eight TTL inputs. When is are written to port 0 pins, the pins can be used as high impedance inputs. Port 0 may also be configured to be the multiplexed loworder address/data bus during accesses to external program and data memory. In this mode P0 has internal pullups. Port 0 also receives the code bytes during Flash programming, and outputs the code bytes during program verification. External pullups are required during program verification.Port 1Port 1 is an 8-bit bidirectional I/O port with internal pullups. The Port 1 output buffers can sink/source four TTL inputs. When 1s are written to Port 1 pins they are pulled high by the internal pullups and can be used as inputs. As inputs, Port 1 pins that are externally being pulled low will source current (IIL) because of the internal pullups. Port 1 also receives the low-order address bytes during Flash programming and verification.Port 2Port 2 is an 8-bit bidirectional I/O port with internal pullups. The Port 2 output buffers can sink/source four TTL inputs. When 1s are written to Port 2 pins they are pulled high by the internal pullups and can be used as inputs. As inputs, Port 2 pins that are externally being pulled low will source current (IIL) because of the internal pullups. Port 2 emits the high-order address byte during fetches from external program memory and during accesses to external data memory that use 16-bit addresses (MOVX DPTR). In this application it uses strong internal pull-ups when emitting 1s. During accesses to external data memory that use 8-bit addresses (MOVX RI), Port 2 emits the contents of the P2 Special Function Register. Port 2 also receives the high-order address bits and some control signals during Flash programming and verification.Port 3Port 3 is an 8-bit bidirectional I/O port with internal pullups. The Port 3 output buffers can sink/source four TTL inputs. When 1s are written to Port 3 pins they are pulled high by the internal pullups and can be used as inputs. As inputs, Port 3 pins that are externally being pulled low will source current (IIL) because of the pullups. Port 3 also serves the functions of various special features of the AT89C51 as listed below:Port pinalternate functionsP3.0rxd (serial input port)P3.1txd (serial output port)P3.2int0 (external interrupt0)P3.3int1 (external interrupt1)P3.4t0 (timer0 external input)P3.5t1 (timer1 external input)P3.6 WR (external data memory write strobe)P3.7rd (external data memory read strobe)Port 3 also receives some control signals for Flash programming and verification.RSTReset input. A high on this pin for two machine cycles while the oscillator is running resets the device.ALE/PROGAddress Latch Enable output pulse for latching the low byte of the address during accesses to external memory. This pin is also the program pulse input (PROG) during Flash programming.In normal operation ALE is emitted at a constant rate of 1/6 the oscillator frequency, and may be used for external timing or clocking purposes. Note, however, that one ALE pulse is skipped during each access to external Data Memory. If desired, ALE operation can be disabled by setting bit 0 of SFR location 8EH. With the bit set, ALE is active only during a MOVX or MOVC instruction. Otherwise, the pin is weakly pulled high. Setting the ALE-disable bit has no effect if the microcontroller is in external execution mode.PSENProgram Store Enable is the read strobe to external program memory. When the AT89C51 is executing code from external program memory, PSEN is activated twice each machine cycle, except that two PSEN activations are skipped during each access to external data memory.EA/VPPExternal Access Enable. EA must be strapped to GND in order to enable the device to fetch code from external program memory locations starting at 0000H up to FFFFH. Note, however, that if lock bit 1 is programmed, EA will be internally latched on reset. EA should be strapped to VCC for internal program executions. This pin also receives the 12-volt programming enable voltage(VPP) during Flash programming, for parts that require 12-volt VPP.XTAL1Input to the inverting oscillator amplifier and input to the internal clock operating circuit.XTAL2Output from the inverting oscillator amplifier.Oscillator CharacteristicsXTAL1 and XTAL2 are the input and output, respectively, of an inverting amplifier which can be configured for use as an on-chip oscillator, as shown in Figure 1. Either a quartz crystal or ceramic resonator may be used. To drive the device from an external clock source, XTAL2 should be left unconnected while XTAL1 is driven as shown in Figure 2. There are no requirements on the duty cycle of the external clock signal, since the input to the internal clocking circuitry is through a divide-by-two flip-flop, but minimum and maximum voltage high and low time specifications must be observed.Idle ModeIn idle mode, the CPU puts itself to sleep while all the onchip peripherals remain active. The mode is invoked by software. The content of the on-chip RAM and all the special functions registers remain unchanged during this mode. The idle mode can be terminated by any enabled interrupt or by a hardware reset.It should be noted that when idle is terminated by a hard ware reset, the device normally resumes program execution, from where it left off, up to two machine cycles before the internal reset algorithm takes control. On-chip hardware inhibits access to internal RAM in this event, but access to the port pins is not inhibited. To eliminate the possibility of an unexpected write to a port pin when Idle is terminated by reset, the instruction following the one that invokes Idle should not be one that writes to a port pin or to external memory. Status of External Pins During Idle and Power Down ModesmodeProgram memoryALEpsenPort0 Port1Port2Port3idleinternal11datadatadataDataIdleExternal11floatDatadataDataPower downInternal00DataDataDataDataPower downExternal 00floatdataDatadataPower Down ModeIn the power down mode the oscillator is stopped, and the instruction that invokes power down is the last instruction executed. The on-chip RAM and Special Function Registers retain their values until the power down mode is terminated. The only exit from power down is a hardware reset. Reset redefines the SFRs but does not change the on-chip RAM. The reset should not be activated before VCC is restored to its normal operating level and must be held active long enough to allow the oscillator to restart and stabilize.Program Memory Lock BitsOn the chip are three lock bits which can be left unprogrammed (U) or can be programmed (P) to obtain the additional features listed in the table below: Lock Bit Protection ModesProgram lock bitsProtection typeLb1 Lb2Lb31UUUNo program lock features2PUUMovc instructions executed from external program memory are disable from fetching code bytes from internal memory, ea is sampled and latched on reset, and further programming of the flash disabled3PPUSame as mode 2, also verify is disable.4PPPSame as mode 3, also external execution is disabled.When lock bit 1 is programmed, the logic level at the EA pin is sampled and latched during reset. If the device is powered up without a reset, the latch initializes to a random value, and holds that value until reset is activated. It is necessary that the latched value of EA be in agreement with the current logic level at that pin in order for the device to function properly.Programming the Flash:The AT89C51 is normally shipped with the on-chip Flash memory array in the erased state (that is, contents = FFH) and ready to be programmed. The programming interface accepts either a high-voltage (12-volt) or a low-voltage (VCC) program enable signal. The low voltage programming mode provides a convenient way to program the AT89C51 inside the users system, while the high-voltage programming mode is compatible with conventional third party Flash or EPROM programmers. The AT89C51 is shipped with either the high-voltage or low-voltage programming mode enabled. The respective top-side marking and device signature codes are listed in the following table.Vpp=12vVpp=5vTop-side markAT89C51xxxxyywwAT89C51xxxx-5yywwsignature(030H)=1EH(031H)=51H(032H)=FFH(030H)=1EH(031H)=51H(032H)=05HThe AT89C51 code memory array is programmed byte-bybyte in either programming mode. To program any nonblank byte in the on-chip Flash Programmable and Erasable Read Only Memory, the entire memory must be erased using the Chip Erase Mode.Programming Algorithm: Before programming the AT89C51, the address, data and control signals should be set up according to the Flash programming mode table and Figures 3 and 4. To program the AT89C51, take the following steps.1. Input the desired memory location on the address lines.2. Input the appropriate data byte on the data lines.3. Activate the correct combination of control signals.4. Raise EA/VPP to 12V for the high-voltage programming mode.5. Pulse ALE/PROG once to program a byte in the Flash array or the lock bits. The byte-write cycle is self-timed and typically takes no more than 1.5 ms. Repeat steps 1 through 5, changing the address and data for the entire array or until the end of the object file is reached.Data Polling: The AT89C51 features Data Polling to indicate the end of a write cycle. During a write cycle, an attempted read of the last byte written will result in the complement of the written datum on PO.7. Once the write cycle has been completed, true data are valid on all outputs, and the next cycle may begin. Data Polling may begin any time after a write cycle has been initiated.Ready/Busy: The progress of byte programming can also be monitored by the RDY/BSY output signal. P3.4 is pulled low after ALE goes high during programming to indicate BUSY. P3.4 is pulled high again when programming is done to indicate READY.Program Verify: If lock bits LB1 and LB2 have not been programmed, the programmed code data can be read back via the address and data lines for verification. The lock bits cannot be verified directly. Verification of the lock bits is achieved by observing that their features are enabled.Chip Erase: The entire Flash Programmable and Erasable Read Only Memory array is erased electrically by using the proper combination of control signals and by holding ALE/PROG low for 10 ms. The code array is written with all “1”s. The chip erase operation must be executed before the code memory can be re-programmed.Reading the Signature Bytes: The signature bytes are read by the same procedure as a normal verification of locations 030H, 031H, and 032H, except that P3.6 and P3.7 must be pulled to a logic low. The values returned are as follows.(030H) = 1EH indicates manufactured by Atmel(031H) = 51H indicates 89C51(032H) = FFH indicates 12V programming(032H) = 05H indicates 5V programmingProgramming InterfaceEvery code byte in the Flash array can be written and the entire array can be erased by using the appropriate combination of control signals. The write operation cycle is selftimed and once initiated, will automatically time itself to completion.Table 1 Flash Programming ModesmodeRSTPSENALE/PROGEA/VppP2.6P2.7P3.6P3.7Write code dataHLH/12VLHHHRead code dataHLHHLLHHWrite lockBit-1HLH/12VHHHHBit-2HLH/12VHHLLBit-3HLH/12VHLHLChip eraseHLH/12VHLLLRead signature syteHLHHLLLLNote: 1.chip erase requires a 10-ms PROG pulseFigure 3. Programming the Flash Figure 4. Verifying the FlashFlash Programming and Verification CharacteristicsTA = 0C to 70C, VCC = 5.0 10%SymbolparameterminmaxUnitsVppProgramming enable voltage11.512.5VIppProgramming enable current1.0mA1/TclclOscillator frequency324MHZTavglAddress setup to PSEN low48TclclTghaxAddress hole after PSEN48TclclTdvglData setup to PSEN low48TclclTghdxData hole after PSEN48TclclTehshP2.7(enable)high to Vpp48TclclTshglVpp setup to PSEN low10usTghsl Vpp hole after PSEN10usTglghPSEN width1110usTavqvAddress to data valid48TclclTelqvenable low to data valid 48TclclTehqzData float after enable048TclclTghblPSEN high to busy low1.0usTwcByte write cycle time2.0msNote: 1. Only used in 12-volt programming mode.Flash Programming and Verification Waveforms - High Voltage Mode (VPP = 12V)Flash Programming and Verification Waveforms - Low Voltage Mode (VPP = 5V)Absolute Maximum Ratings*Operating Temperature. -55C to +125C Storage Temperature . -65C to +150CVoltage on Any Pinwith Respect to Ground .-1.0V to +7.0VMaximum Operating Voltage. 6.6VDC Output Current. 15.0 mADC CharacteristicsTA = -40C to 85C, VCC = 5.0V 20% (unless otherwise noted)symbolparameterconditionminmaxunitsVilInput low voltage(except EA)-0.50.2Vcc-0.1VVil1Input low voltage(EA)-0.50.2Vcc-0.3VVihInput high voltageExcept XTAL1,XTAL20.2Vcc+0.9Vcc+0.5VVih1Input high voltage(XTAL1,RST)0.7VccVcc+0.5VVolOutput low voltage(ports 1,2,3 )Iol=1.6mA0.45VVol1Output low voltage(port0,ALE,PSEN)Ioh=3.2mA0.45VIoh=-60uA,Vcc=-5V+10%2.4Ioh=-25uA0.75VccVohOutput high voltage(ports 1,2,3 )Ioh=-60uA,Vcc=5V+10%0.9VccVVoh1Output low voltage(port0,ALE,PSEN)Ioh=-800UA,Vcc=5V+10%2.4VIoh=-300uA,0.75VccVIoh=-80uA0.9VccVIilLogical 0 input current(ports 1,2,3)Vin=0.45V-50uAItlLogical 1 to 0 transition current(ports 1,2,3)Vin=2V,Vcc=5V+10%-650uAIliInput leakage current(port 0, EA)0.45VinVcc50+10uARRSTReset pulldown resistor300komCioPin capacitanceTestfreq=1MHZ,TA=2510pFIccPower supply currentActive mode, 12MHZ20mAIdle mode,12MHZ5mAPower down modeVcc=6V 100uAVcc=3V40uANotes: 1. Under steady state (non-transient) conditions, IOL must be externally limited as follows:Maximum IOL per port pin: 10 mAMaximum IOL per 8-bit port: Port 0: 26 mAPorts 1, 2, 3: 15 mAMaximum total IOL for all output pins: 71 mA2. Minimum VCC for Power Down is 2V.AC Characteristics(Under Operating Conditions; Load Capacitance for Port 0, ALE/PROG, and PSEN = 100 pF; Load Capacitance for all other outputs = 80 pF)External Program and Data Memory CharacteristicsSymbolParameter12MHzOscillator16to 24 MHz OscillatorUnitsMinMaxMinMax1/TCLCLOscillator Frequency024MHzTLHLLALE Pulse Width1272TCLCL-40nsTAVLLAddress Valid to ALE Low43TCLCL-13nsTLLAXAddress Hold After ALE Low48TCLCL-20nsTLLIVALE Low to Valid Instruction In2334TCLCL-65nsTLLPLALE Low to PSEN Low43TCLCL-13nsTPLPHPSEN Pulse Width2053TCLCL-20nsTPLIVPSEN Low toValid Instruction In1453TCLCL-45nsTPXIXInputInstructionHold After PSEN00nsTPXIZInputInstruct

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