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Data Sheet, V2.0, Jan. 2001
C161K
C161O
16-Bit Single-Chip Microcontroller
Microcontrollers
N e v e r s t o p t h i n k i n g .
Edition 2001-01
Published by Infineon Technologies AG,
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Data Sheet, V2.0, Jan. 2001
C161K
C161O
16-Bit Single-Chip Microcontroller
Microcontrollers
N e v e r s t o p t h i n k i n g .
C161K/O
Revision History:
2001-01
V2.0
Previous Version:
03.97
09.96
(Preliminary)
(Advance Information)
Page
All
Subjects (major changes since last revision)
Converted to Infineon layout
C161V removed
All
2
Ordering Codes and Cross-Reference replaced with Derivative Synopsis
Open drain functionality described for P2, P3, P6
Bidirectional reset introduced
5 - 8
8
19
Figure updated
28, 29
32 - 56
35
Revised description of Absolute Max. Ratings and Operating Conditions
Specifications for reduced supply voltage introduced
Reduced power consumption
36, 37
38, 39
41 - 56
Clock Generation Modes added
Description of External Clock Drive improved
Standard 25-MHz timing introduced (timing granularity 2 ns)
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16-Bit Single-Chip Microcontroller
C166 Family
C161K/O
C161K/O
• High Performance 16-bit CPU with 4-Stage Pipeline
– 80 ns Instruction Cycle Time at 25 MHz CPU Clock
– 400 ns Multiplication (16 × 16 bit), 800 ns Division (32 / 16 bit)
– Enhanced Boolean Bit Manipulation Facilities
– Additional Instructions to Support HLL and Operating Systems
– Register-Based Design with Multiple Variable Register Banks
– Single-Cycle Context Switching Support
– 16 MBytes Total Linear Address Space for Code and Data
– 1024 Bytes On-Chip Special Function Register Area
• 16-Priority-Level Interrupt System with 20 Sources, Sample-Rate down to 40 ns
• 8-Channel Interrupt-Driven Single-Cycle Data Transfer Facilities via
Peripheral Event Controller (PEC)
• Clock Generation via prescaler or via direct clock input
• On-Chip Memory Modules
– 2 KBytes On-Chip Internal RAM (IRAM) on C161O,
1 KByte IRAM on C161K
• On-Chip Peripheral Modules
– Two Multi-Functional General Purpose Timer Units with 5 Timers on C161O,
one Timer Unit with 3 Timers on C161K
– Two Serial Channels (Synchronous/Asynchronous and High-Speed-Synchronous)
• Up to 4 MBytes External Address Space for Code and Data
– Programmable External Bus Characteristics for Different Address Ranges
– Multiplexed or Demultiplexed External Address/Data Buses with 8-Bit or 16-Bit
Data Bus Width
– Four Programmable Chip-Select Signals on C161O,
two Chip-Select Signals on C161K
• Idle and Power Down Modes
• Programmable Watchdog Timer
• Up to 63 General Purpose I/O Lines
• Power Supply: the C161K/O can operate from a 5 V or a 3 V power supply
• Supported by a Large Range of Development Tools like C-Compilers,
Macro-Assembler Packages, Emulators, Evaluation Boards, HLL-Debuggers,
Simulators, Logic Analyzer Disassemblers, Programming Boards
• On-Chip Bootstrap Loader
• 80-Pin MQFP Package (0.65 mm pitch)
Data Sheet
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C161K
C161O
This document describes several derivatives of the C161 group. Table 1 enumerates
these derivatives and summarizes the differences. As this document refers to all of these
derivatives, some descriptions may not apply to a specific product.
Table 1
Derivative1)
C161K/O Derivative Synopsis
Max. Oper. Operating
Frequency Voltage
IRAM Nr of Ext. CAP
[KB] CSs Intr. IN
SAF-C161K-LM
20 MHz
20 MHz
25 MHz
25 MHz
20 MHz
20 MHz
20 MHz
20 MHz
25 MHz
25 MHz
20 MHz
20 MHz
4.5 to 5.5 V
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
7
7
7
7
7
7
---
SAB-C161K-LM
4.5 to 5.5 V
4.5 to 5.5 V
4.5 to 5.5 V
3.0 to 3.6 V
3.0 to 3.6 V
4.5 to 5.5 V
4.5 to 5.5 V
4.5 to 5.5 V
4.5 to 5.5 V
3.0 to 3.6 V
3.0 to 3.6 V
---
SAF-C161K-L25M
SAB-C161K-L25M
SAF-C161K-LM3V
SAB-C161K-LM3V
SAF-C161O-LM
SAB-C161O-LM
SAF-C161O-L25M
SAB-C161O-L25M
SAF-C161O-LM3V
---
---
---
---
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
SAB-C161O-LM3V
1)
This Data Sheet is valid for devices starting with and including design step HA.
For simplicity all versions are referred to by the term C161K/O throughout this document.
Ordering Information
The ordering code for Infineon microcontrollers provides an exact reference to the
required product. This ordering code identifies:
• the derivative itself, i.e. its function set, the temperature range, and the supply voltage
• the package and the type of delivery.
For the available ordering codes for the C161K/O please refer to the “Product Catalog
Microcontrollers”, which summarizes all available microcontroller variants.
Note: The ordering codes for Mask-ROM versions are defined for each product after
verification of the respective ROM code.
Data Sheet
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C161K
C161O
Introduction
The C161K/O is a derivative of the Infineon C166 Family of full featured single-chip
CMOS microcontrollers. It combines high CPU performance (up to 12.5 million
instructions per second) with peripheral functionality and enhanced IO-capabilities. The
C161K/O is especially suited for cost sensitive applications.
VDD
VSS
Port 0
16 Bit
XTAL1
XTAL2
RSTIN
Port 1
16 Bit
RSTOUT
Port 2
7 Bit
NMI
EA
C161
Port 3
12 Bit
ALE
Port 4
6 Bit
RD
WR/WRL
Port 5
2 Bit
Port 6
4 Bit
MCL02949
Figure 1
Logic Symbol
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C161O
Pin Configuration MQFP Package
(top view)
VSS
1
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
P1H.5/A13
P1H.4/A12
P1H.3/A11
P1H.2/A10
P1H.1/A9
XTAL1
XTAL2
VDD
2
3
4
P3.2/CAPIN
P3.3/T3OUT
P3.4/T3EUD
P3.5/T4IN
5
6
P1H.0/A8
7
P1L.7/A7
8
P1L.6/A6
P3.6/T3IN
9
P1L.5/A5
P3.7/T2IN
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
P1L.4/A4
C161K/O
P3.8/MRST
P3.9/MTSR
P3.10/TxD0
P3.11/RxD0
P3.12/BHE/WRH
P3.13/SCLK
P4.0/A16
P1L.3/A3
P1L.2/A2
P1L.1/A1
P1L.0/A0
P0H.7/AD15
P0H.6/AD14
P0H.5/AD13
P0H.4/AD12
P0H.3/AD11
P0H.2/AD10
P4.1/A17
P4.2/A18
P4.3/A19
MCP04858
Figure 2
Note: The marked signals are only available in the C161O.
Please also refer to the detailed description below (shaded lines).
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C161O
Table 2
Pin Definitions and Functions
Symbol Pin
Input Function
Outp.
Num
XTAL1 2
I
XTAL1:
Input to the oscillator amplifier and input
to the internal clock generator
XTAL2 3
O
XTAL2:
Output of the oscillator amplifier circuit.
To clock the device from an external source, drive XTAL1,
while leaving XTAL2 unconnected. Minimum and maximum
high/low and rise/fall times specified in the AC
Characteristics must be observed.
P3
IO
Port 3 is a 12-bit bidirectional I/O port. It is bit-wise
programmable for input or output via direction bits. For a pin
configured as input, the output driver is put into high-
impedance state. Port 3 outputs can be configured as push/
pull or open drain drivers. The Port 3 pins serve for following
alternate functions:
P3.2
5
I
CAPIN
GPT2 Register CAPREL Capture Input
This alternate input is only available in the C161O.
P3.3
P3.4
P3.5
P3.6
P3.7
P3.8
P3.9
P3.10
P3.11
P3.12
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
O
I
I
I
I
I/O
I/O
O
I/O
O
O
I/O
T3OUT
T3EUD
T4IN
T3IN
T2IN
MRST
MTSR
TxD0
RxD0
BHE
GPT1 Timer T3 Toggle Latch Output
GPT1 Timer T3 External Up/Down Control Input
GPT1 Timer T4 Count/Gate/Reload/Capture Inp
GPT1 Timer T3 Count/Gate Input
GPT1 Timer T2 Count/Gate/Reload/Capture Inp
SSC Master-Receive/Slave-Transmit Inp./Outp.
SSC Master-Transmit/Slave-Receive Outp./Inp.
ASC0 Clock/Data Output (Async./Sync.)
ASC0 Data Input (Async.) or Inp./Outp. (Sync.)
External Memory High Byte Enable Signal,
External Memory High Byte Write Strobe
SSC Master Clock Output / Slave Clock Input
WRH
SCLK
P3.13
16
P4
IO
Port 4 is a 6-bit bidirectional I/O port. It is bit-wise
programmable for input or output via direction bits. For a pin
configured as input, the output driver is put into high-
impedance state. Port 4 can be used to output the segment
address lines:
P4.0
P4.1
P4.2
P4.3
P4.4
P4.5
17
18
19
20
23
24
O
O
O
O
O
O
A16 Least Significant Segment Address Line
A17 Segment Address Line
A18 Segment Address Line
A19 Segment Address Line
A20 Segment Address Line
A21 Most Significant Segment Address Line
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C161O
Table 2
Pin Definitions and Functions (cont’d)
Symbol Pin
Input Function
Outp.
Num
RD
25
O
External Memory Read Strobe. RD is activated for every
external instruction or data read access.
WR/
WRL
26
O
External Memory Write Strobe. In WR-mode this pin is
activated for every external data write access. In WRL-mode
this pin is activated for low byte data write accesses on a 16-
bit bus, and for every data write access on an 8-bit bus. See
WRCFG in register SYSCON for mode selection.
ALE
EA
27
28
O
I
Address Latch Enable Output. Can be used for latching the
address into external memory or an address latch in the
multiplexed bus modes.
External Access Enable pin. A low level at this pin during and
after Reset forces the C161K/O to begin instruction
execution out of external memory. A high level forces
execution out of the internal program memory.
“ROMless” versions must have this pin tied to ‘0’.
PORT0
P0L.0-7 29-36
IO
PORT0 consists of the two 8-bit bidirectional I/O ports P0L
and P0H. It is bit-wise programmable for input or output via
direction bits. For a pin configured as input, the output driver
is put into high-impedance state. In case of an external bus
configuration, PORT0 serves as the address (A) and
address/data (AD) bus in multiplexed bus modes and as the
data (D) bus in demultiplexed bus modes.
P0H.0-7 39-46
Demultiplexed bus modes:
Data Path Width:
P0L.0 – P0L.7:
P0H.0 – P0H.7:
8-bit
D0 – D7
I/O
16-bit
D0 – D7
D8 – D15
Multiplexed bus modes:
Data Path Width:
P0L.0 – P0L.7:
P0H.0 – P0H.7:
8-bit
16-bit
AD0 – AD7 AD0 – AD7
A8 – A15 AD8 – AD15
PORT1
P1L.0-7 47-54
IO
PORT1 consists of the two 8-bit bidirectional I/O ports P1L
and P1H. It is bit-wise programmable for input or output via
direction bits. For a pin configured as input, the output driver
is put into high-impedance state. PORT1 is used as the 16-
bit address bus (A) in demultiplexed bus modes and also
after switching from a demultiplexed bus mode to a
multiplexed bus mode.
P1H.0-7 55-62
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C161O
Table 2
Pin Definitions and Functions (cont’d)
Symbol Pin
Input Function
Outp.
Num
RSTIN 65
I/O
Reset Input with Schmitt-Trigger characteristics. A low level
at this pin while the oscillator is running resets the C161K/O.
An internal pullup resistor permits power-on reset using only
a capacitor connected to VSS. A spike filter suppresses input
pulses < 10 ns. Input pulses >100 ns safely pass the filter.
The minimum duration for a safe recognition should be
100 ns + 2 CPU clock cycles.
In bidirectional reset mode (enabled by setting bit BDRSTEN
in register SYSCON) the RSTIN line is internally pulled low
for the duration of the internal reset sequence upon any reset
(HW, SW, WDT). See note below this table.
Note: To let the reset configuration of PORT0 settle a reset
duration of ca. 1 ms is recommended.
RST
OUT
66
67
O
I
Internal Reset Indication Output. This pin is set to a low level
when the part is executing either a hardware-, a software- or
a watchdog timer reset. RSTOUT remains low until the EINIT
(end of initialization) instruction is executed.
NMI
Non-Maskable Interrupt Input. A high to low transition at this
pin causes the CPU to vector to the NMI trap routine. When
the PWRDN (power down) instruction is executed, the NMI
pin must be low in order to force the C161K/O to go into
power down mode. If NMI is high, when PWRDN is
executed, the part will continue to run in normal mode.
If not used, pin NMI should be pulled high externally.
P6
IO
Port 6 is a 4-bit bidirectional I/O port. It is bit-wise
programmable for input or output via direction bits. For a pin
configured as input, the output driver is put into high-
impedance state. Port 6 outputs can be configured as push/
pull or open drain drivers.
The Port 6 pins also serve for alternate functions:
P6.0
P6.1
P6.2
P6.3
68
69
O
O
CS0
CS1
Chip Select 0 Output
Chip Select 1 Output
70
71
O
O
CS2
CS3
Chip Select 2 Output
Chip Select 3 Output
These chip select outputs are only available in the C161O.
Data Sheet
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C161O
Table 2
Pin Definitions and Functions (cont’d)
Symbol Pin
Input Function
Outp.
Num
P2
IO
Port 2 is a 7-bit bidirectional I/O port. It is bit-wise
programmable for input or output via direction bits. For a pin
configured as input, the output driver is put into high-
impedance state. Port 2 outputs can be configured as push/
pull or open drain drivers. The following Port 2 pins serve for
alternate functions:
P2.9
72
73
74
75
I
I
I
I
EX1IN
EX2IN
EX3IN
EX4IN
Fast External Interrupt 1 Input
Fast External Interrupt 2 Input
Fast External Interrupt 3 Input
Fast External Interrupt 4 Input
P2.10
P2.11
P2.12
76
77
78
I
I
I
EX5IN
EX6IN
EX7IN
Fast External Interrupt 5 Input
Fast External Interrupt 6 Input
Fast External Interrupt 7 Input
These external interrupts are only available in the C161O.
P5
I
Port 5 is a 2-bit input-only port with Schmitt-Trigger char. The
pins of Port 5 also serve as timer inputs:
P5.14
P5.15
79
80
I
I
T4EUD
T2EUD
GPT1 Timer T4 External Up/Down Control Input
GPT1 Timer T2 External Up/Down Control Input
VDD
4, 22,
–
Digital Supply Voltage:
37, 64
+ 5 V or + 3 V during normal operation and idle mode.
≥ 2.5 V during power down mode.
VSS
1, 21,
–
Digital Ground.
38, 63
Note: The following behavioral differences must be observed when the bidirectional
reset is active:
• Bit BDRSTEN in register SYSCON cannot be changed after EINIT and is cleared
automatically after a reset.
• The reset indication flags always indicate a long hardware reset.
• The PORT0 configuration is treated like on a hardware reset. Especially the bootstrap
loader may be activated when P0L.4 is low.
• Pin RSTIN may only be connected to external reset devices with an open drain output
driver.
• A short hardware reset is extended to the duration of the internal reset sequence.
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C161O
Functional Description
The architecture of the C161K/O combines advantages of both RISC and CISC
processors and of advanced peripheral subsystems in a very well-balanced way. In
addition the on-chip memory blocks allow the design of compact systems with maximum
performance.
The following block diagram gives an overview of the different on-chip components and
of the advanced, high bandwidth internal bus structure of the C161K/O.
Note: All time specifications refer to a CPU clock of 25 MHz
(see definition in the AC Characteristics section).
C166-Core
ProgMem
IRAM
Internal
RAM
16
16
Data
Data
32
16
Internal
ROM
Area
Instr. / Data
CPU
1/2 Kbyte
XTAL
Osc
PEC
External Instr. / Data
16-Level
Priority
Interrupt Controller
WDT
16
Interrupt Bus
Peripheral Data Bus
16
ASC0 SSC GPT1 GPT2
(USART)
(SPI)
T2
T3
T4
EBC
8
8
XBUS Control
External Bus
Control
8
T5
T6
BRGen
BRGen
Port 0
16
Port 1
Port 3
Port 5
6
16
15
MCB04323_1ko
Figure 3
Block Diagram
The program memory, the internal RAM (IRAM) and the set of generic peripherals are
connected to the CPU via separate buses. A fourth bus, the XBUS, connects external
resources as well as additional on-chip resources, the X-Peripherals (see Figure 3).
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C161O
Memory Organization
The memory space of the C161K/O is configured in a Von Neumann architecture which
means that code memory, data memory, registers and I/O ports are organized within the
same linear address space which includes 16 MBytes. The entire memory space can be
accessed bytewise or wordwise. Particular portions of the on-chip memory have
additionally been made directly bitaddressable.
The C161K/O is prepared to incorporate on-chip program memory (not in the ROM-less
derivatives, of course) for code or constant data. The internal ROM area can be mapped
either to segment 0 or segment 1.
On-chip Internal RAM (IRAM) is provided (1 KByte in the C161K, 2 KBytes in the
C161O) as a storage for user defined variables, for the system stack, general purpose
register banks and even for code. A register bank can consist of up to 16 wordwide (R0
to R15) and/or bytewide (RL0, RH0, …, RL7, RH7) so-called General Purpose Registers
(GPRs).
1024 bytes (2 × 512 bytes) of the address space are reserved for the Special Function
Register areas (SFR space and ESFR space). SFRs are wordwide registers which are
used for controlling and monitoring functions of the different on-chip units. Unused SFR
addresses are reserved for future members of the C166 Family.
In order to meet the needs of designs where more memory is required than is provided
on chip, up to 4 MBytes of external RAM and/or ROM can be connected to the
microcontroller.
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C161O
External Bus Controller
All of the external memory accesses are performed by a particular on-chip External Bus
Controller (EBC). It can be programmed either to Single Chip Mode when no external
memory is required, or to one of four different external memory access modes, which are
as follows:
– 16-/18-/20-/22-bit Addresses, 16-bit Data, Demultiplexed
– 16-/18-/20-/22-bit Addresses, 16-bit Data, Multiplexed
– 16-/18-/20-/22-bit Addresses, 8-bit Data, Multiplexed
– 16-/18-/20-/22-bit Addresses, 8-bit Data, Demultiplexed
In the demultiplexed bus modes, addresses are output on PORT1 and data is input/
output on PORT0 or P0L, respectively. In the multiplexed bus modes both addresses
and data use PORT0 for input/output.
Important timing characteristics of the external bus interface (Memory Cycle Time,
Memory Tri-State Time, Length of ALE and Read Write Delay) have been made
programmable to allow the user the adaption of a wide range of different types of
memories and external peripherals.
In addition, up to 4 independent address windows may be defined (via register pairs
ADDRSELx / BUSCONx) which control the access to different resources with different
bus characteristics. These address windows are arranged hierarchically where
BUSCON4 overrides BUSCON3 and BUSCON2 overrides BUSCON1. All accesses to
locations not covered by these 4 address windows are controlled by BUSCON0.
Up to 2 or 4 external CS signals (1 or 3 windows plus default, depending on the device)
can be generated in order to save external glue logic. The C161K/O offers the possibility
to switch the CS outputs to an unlatched mode. In this mode the internal filter logic is
switched off and the CS signals are directly generated from the address. The unlatched
CS mode is enabled by setting CSCFG (SYSCON.6).
For applications which require less than 4 MBytes of external memory space, this
address space can be restricted to 1 MByte, 256 KByte, or to 64 KByte. In this case
Port 4 outputs four, two, or no address lines at all. It outputs all 6 address lines, if an
address space of 4 MBytes is used.
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C161O
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
The main core of the CPU consists of a 4-stage instruction pipeline, a 16-bit arithmetic
and logic unit (ALU) and dedicated SFRs. Additional hardware has been spent for a
separate multiply and divide unit, a bit-mask generator and a barrel shifter.
Based on these hardware provisions, most of the C161K/O’s instructions can be
executed in just one machine cycle which requires 80 ns at 25 MHz CPU clock. For
example, shift and rotate instructions are always processed during one machine cycle
independent of the number of bits to be shifted. All multiple-cycle instructions have been
optimized so that they can be executed very fast as well: branches in 2 cycles, a 16 × 16
bit multiplication in 5 cycles and a 32-/16 bit division in 10 cycles. Another pipeline
optimization, the so-called ‘Jump Cache’, allows reducing the execution time of
repeatedly performed jumps in a loop from 2 cycles to 1 cycle.
CPU
16
Internal
RAM
SP
STKOV
STKUN
MDH
MDL
R15
Exec. Unit
Instr. Ptr.
Instr. Reg.
Mul/Div-HW
Bit-Mask Gen
General
Purpose
Registers
R15
ALU
32
4-Stage
Pipeline
(16-bit)
ROM
Barrel - Shifter
Context Ptr.
R0
PSW
SYSCON
BUSCON 0
BUSCON 1
BUSCON 2
BUSCON 3
BUSCON 4
16
R0
ADDRSEL 1
ADDRSEL 2
ADDRSEL 3
ADDRSEL 4
Data Page Ptr.
Code Seg. Ptr.
MCB02147
Figure 4
CPU Block Diagram
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C161O
The CPU has a register context consisting of up to 16 wordwide GPRs at its disposal.
These 16 GPRs are physically allocated within the on-chip RAM area. A Context Pointer
(CP) register determines the base address of the active register bank to be accessed by
the CPU at any time. The number of register banks is only restricted by the available
internal RAM space. For easy parameter passing, a register bank may overlap others.
A system stack of up to 1024 words is provided as a storage for temporary data. The
system stack is allocated in the on-chip RAM area, and it is accessed by the CPU via the
stack pointer (SP) register. Two separate SFRs, STKOV and STKUN, are implicitly
compared against the stack pointer value upon each stack access for the detection of a
stack overflow or underflow.
The high performance offered by the hardware implementation of the CPU can efficiently
be utilized by a programmer via the highly efficient C161K/O instruction set which
includes the following instruction classes:
– Arithmetic Instructions
– Logical Instructions
– Boolean Bit Manipulation Instructions
– Compare and Loop Control Instructions
– Shift and Rotate Instructions
– Prioritize Instruction
– Data Movement Instructions
– System Stack Instructions
– Jump and Call Instructions
– Return Instructions
– System Control Instructions
– Miscellaneous Instructions
The basic instruction length is either 2 or 4 bytes. Possible operand types are bits, bytes
and words. A variety of direct, indirect or immediate addressing modes are provided to
specify the required operands.
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C161O
Interrupt System
With an interrupt response time within a range from just 5 to 12 CPU clocks (in case of
internal program execution), the C161K/O is capable of reacting very fast to the
occurrence of non-deterministic events.
The architecture of the C161K/O supports several mechanisms for fast and flexible
response to service requests that can be generated from various sources internal or
external to the microcontroller. Any of these interrupt requests can be programmed to
being serviced by the Interrupt Controller or by the Peripheral Event Controller (PEC).
In contrast to a standard interrupt service where the current program execution is
suspended and a branch to the interrupt vector table is performed, just one cycle is
‘stolen’ from the current CPU activity to perform a PEC service. A PEC service implies a
single byte or word data transfer between any two memory locations with an additional
increment of either the PEC source or the destination pointer. An individual PEC transfer
counter is implicity decremented for each PEC service except when performing in the
continuous transfer mode. When this counter reaches zero, a standard interrupt is
performed to the corresponding source related vector location. PEC services are very
well suited, for example, for supporting the transmission or reception of blocks of data.
The C161K/O has 8 PEC channels each of which offers such fast interrupt-driven data
transfer capabilities.
A separate control register which contains an interrupt request flag, an interrupt enable
flag and an interrupt priority bitfield exists for each of the possible interrupt sources. Via
its related register, each source can be programmed to one of sixteen interrupt priority
levels. Once having been accepted by the CPU, an interrupt service can only be
interrupted by a higher prioritized service request. For the standard interrupt processing,
each of the possible interrupt sources has a dedicated vector location.
Fast external interrupt inputs are provided to service external interrupts with high
precision requirements. These fast interrupt inputs feature programmable edge
detection (rising edge, falling edge or both edges).
Software interrupts are supported by means of the ‘TRAP’ instruction in combination with
an individual trap (interrupt) number.
Table 3 shows all of the possible C161K/O interrupt sources and the corresponding
hardware-related interrupt flags, vectors, vector locations and trap (interrupt) numbers.
Note: Interrupt nodes which are not used by associated peripherals, may be used to
generate software controlled interrupt requests by setting the respective interrupt
request bit (xIR).
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Table 3
C161K/O Interrupt Nodes
Source of Interrupt or Request
PEC Service Request Flag
Enable
Flag
Interrupt Vector
Trap
Vector
Location Number
External Interrupt 1
External Interrupt 2
External Interrupt 3
External Interrupt 4
External Interrupt 5
External Interrupt 6
External Interrupt 7
GPT1 Timer 2
CC9IR
CC10IR
CC11IR
CC12IR
CC13IR
CC14IR
CC15IR
T2IR
CC9IE
CC10IE
CC11IE
CC12IE
CC13IE
CC14IE
CC15IE
T2IE
CC9INT
00’0064H 19H
CC10INT 00’0068H 1AH
CC11INT 00’006CH 1BH
CC12INT 00’0070H 1CH
CC13INT 00’0074H 1DH
CC14INT 00’0078H 1EH
CC15INT 00’007CH 1FH
T2INT
T3INT
T4INT
T5INT
T6INT
CRINT
S0TINT
00’0088H 22H
00’008CH 23H
00’0090H 24H
00’0094H 25H
00’0098H 26H
00’009CH 27H
00’00A8H 2AH
GPT1 Timer 3
T3IR
T3IE
GPT1 Timer 4
T4IR
T4IE
GPT2 Timer 5
T5IR
T5IE
GPT2 Timer 6
T6IR
T6IE
GPT2 CAPREL Reg.
ASC0 Transmit
CRIR
CRIE
S0TIR
S0TIE
S0TBIE
S0RIE
S0EIE
SCTIE
SCRIE
SCEIE
ASC0 Transmit Buffer S0TBIR
S0TBINT 00’011CH 47H
ASC0 Receive
ASC0 Error
S0RIR
S0EIR
SCTIR
SCRIR
SCEIR
S0RINT
S0EINT
SCTINT
SCRINT
SCEINT
00’00ACH 2BH
00’00B0H 2CH
00’00B4H 2DH
00’00B8H 2EH
00’00BCH 2FH
SSC Transmit
SSC Receive
SSC Error
Note: The shaded interrupt nodes are only available in the C161O, not in the C161K.
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The C161K/O also provides an excellent mechanism to identify and to process
exceptions or error conditions that arise during run-time, so-called ‘Hardware Traps’.
Hardware traps cause immediate non-maskable system reaction which is similar to a
standard interrupt service (branching to a dedicated vector table location). The
occurrence of a hardware trap is additionally signified by an individual bit in the trap flag
register (TFR). Except when another higher prioritized trap service is in progress, a
hardware trap will interrupt any actual program execution. In turn, hardware trap services
can normally not be interrupted by standard or PEC interrupts.
Table 4 shows all of the possible exceptions or error conditions that can arise during run-
time:
Table 4
Hardware Trap Summary
Exception Condition
Trap
Flag
Trap
Vector
Vector
Location
Trap
Number
Trap
Priority
Reset Functions:
–
– Hardware Reset
– Software Reset
– W-dog Timer Overflow
RESET
RESET
RESET
00’0000H
00’0000H
00’0000H
00H
00H
00H
III
III
III
Class A Hardware Traps:
– Non-Maskable Interrupt NMI
NMITRAP 00’0008H
STOTRAP 00’0010H
STUTRAP 00’0018H
02H
04H
06H
II
II
II
– Stack Overflow
– Stack Underflow
STKOF
STKUF
Class B Hardware Traps:
– Undefined Opcode
– Protected Instruction
Fault
UNDOPC BTRAP
PRTFLT BTRAP
00’0028H
00’0028H
0AH
0AH
I
I
– Illegal Word Operand
Access
– Illegal Instruction
Access
– Illegal External Bus
Access
ILLOPA
ILLINA
ILLBUS
BTRAP
BTRAP
BTRAP
00’0028H
00’0028H
00’0028H
0AH
0AH
0AH
I
I
I
Reserved
–
–
–
–
[2CH –
3CH]
[0BH –
0FH]
–
Software Traps
– TRAP Instruction
Any
Any
Current
CPU
Priority
[00’0000H– [00H –
00’01FCH] 7FH]
in steps
of 4H
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C161O
General Purpose Timer (GPT) Unit
The GPT unit represents a very flexible multifunctional timer/counter structure which
may be used for many different time related tasks such as event timing and counting,
pulse width and duty cycle measurements, pulse generation, or pulse multiplication.
The GPT unit incorporates five 16-bit timers which are organized in two separate
modules, GPT1 and GPT2. Each timer in each module may operate independently in a
number of different modes, or may be concatenated with another timer of the same
module.
Each of the three timers T2, T3, T4 of module GPT1 can be configured individually for
one of four basic modes of operation, which are Timer, Gated Timer, Counter, and
Incremental Interface Mode. In Timer Mode, the input clock for a timer is derived from
the CPU clock, divided by a programmable prescaler, while Counter Mode allows a timer
to be clocked in reference to external events.
Pulse width or duty cycle measurement is supported in Gated Timer Mode, where the
operation of a timer is controlled by the ‘gate’ level on an external input pin. For these
purposes, each timer has one associated port pin (TxIN) which serves as gate or clock
input. The maximum resolution of the timers in module GPT1 is 16 TCL.
The count direction (up/down) for each timer is programmable by software or may
additionally be altered dynamically by an external signal on a port pin (TxEUD) to
facilitate e.g. position tracking.
In Incremental Interface Mode the GPT1 timers (T2, T3, T4) can be directly connected
to the incremental position sensor signals A and B via their respective inputs TxIN and
TxEUD. Direction and count signals are internally derived from these two input signals,
so the contents of the respective timer Tx corresponds to the sensor position. The third
position sensor signal TOP0 can be connected to an interrupt input.
Timer T3 has an output toggle latch (T3OTL) which changes its state on each timer over-
flow/underflow. The state of this latch may be output on pin T3OUT e.g. for time out
monitoring of external hardware components, or may be used internally to clock timers
T2 and T4 for measuring long time periods with high resolution.
In addition to their basic operating modes, timers T2 and T4 may be configured as reload
or capture registers for timer T3. When used as capture or reload registers, timers T2
and T4 are stopped. The contents of timer T3 is captured into T2 or T4 in response to a
signal at their associated input pins (TxIN). Timer T3 is reloaded with the contents of T2
or T4 triggered either by an external signal or by a selectable state transition of its toggle
latch T3OTL. When both T2 and T4 are configured to alternately reload T3 on opposite
state transitions of T3OTL with the low and high times of a PWM signal, this signal can
be constantly generated without software intervention.
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C161O
T2EUD
fCPU
T2IN
U/D
Interrupt
Request
2n : 1
GPT1 Timer T2
T2
Mode
Control
Reload
Capture
Interrupt
Request
fCPU
2n : 1
Toggle FF
T3OTL
T3
Mode
Control
T3IN
GPT1 Timer T3
T3OUT
U/D
T3EUD
Other
Timers
Capture
Reload
T4IN
T4
Mode
Control
Interrupt
Request
2n : 1
GPT1 Timer T4
U/D
fCPU
T4EUD
MCT02141
n = 3 … 10
Figure 5
Block Diagram of GPT1
With its maximum resolution of 8 TCL, the GPT2 module provides precise event control
and time measurement. It includes two timers (T5, T6) and a capture/reload register
(CAPREL). Both timers can be clocked with an input clock which is derived from the CPU
clock. The count direction (up/down) for each timer is programmable by software.
Concatenation of the timers is supported via the output toggle latch (T6OTL) of timer T6,
which changes its state on each timer overflow/underflow.
The state of this latch may be used to clock timer T5. The overflows/underflows of timer
T6 can cause a reload from the CAPREL register. The CAPREL register may capture
the contents of timer T5 based on an external signal transition on the corresponding port
pin (CAPIN), and timer T5 may optionally be cleared after the capture procedure. This
allows the C161K/O to measure absolute time differences or to perform pulse
multiplication without software overhead.
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The capture trigger (timer T5 to CAPREL) may also be generated upon transitions of
GPT1 timer T3’s inputs T3IN and/or T3EUD. This is especially advantageous when T3
operates in Incremental Interface Mode.
Note: Block GPT2 is only available in the C161O, not in the C161K.
fCPU
2n : 1
T5
Mode
Control
U/D
Interrupt
Request
GPT2 Timer T5
Clear
Capture
T3
Interrupt
Request
MUX
CT3
CAPIN
GPT2 CAPREL
Interrupt
Request
T6OTL
GPT2 Timer T6
U/D
T6OUT
T6
Mode
Control
fCPU
2n : 1
Other
Timers
MCB02938
n = 2 … 9
Figure 6
Block Diagram of GPT2
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Serial Channels
Serial communication with other microcontrollers, processors, terminals or external
peripheral components is provided by two serial interfaces with different functionality, an
Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Channel (ASC0) and a High-Speed Synchronous
Serial Channel (SSC).
The ASC0 is upward compatible with the serial ports of the Infineon 8-bit microcontroller
families and supports full-duplex asynchronous communication at up to 781 kBaud and
half-duplex synchronous communication at up to 3.1 MBaud (@ 25 MHz CPU clock).
A dedicated baud rate generator allows to set up all standard baud rates without
oscillator tuning. For transmission, reception and error handling 4 separate interrupt
vectors are provided. In asynchronous mode, 8- or 9-bit data frames are transmitted or
received, preceded by a start bit and terminated by one or two stop bits. For
multiprocessor communication, a mechanism to distinguish address from data bytes has
been included (8-bit data plus wake up bit mode).
In synchronous mode, the ASC0 transmits or receives bytes (8 bits) synchronously to a
shift clock which is generated by the ASC0. The ASC0 always shifts the LSB first. A loop
back option is available for testing purposes.
A number of optional hardware error detection capabilities has been included to increase
the reliability of data transfers. A parity bit can automatically be generated on
transmission or be checked on reception. Framing error detection allows to recognize
data frames with missing stop bits. An overrun error will be generated, if the last
character received has not been read out of the receive buffer register at the time the
reception of a new character is complete.
The SSC supports full-duplex synchronous communication at up to 6.25 MBaud
(@ 25 MHz CPU clock). It may be configured so it interfaces with serially linked
peripheral components. A dedicated baud rate generator allows to set up all standard
baud rates without oscillator tuning. For transmission, reception, and error handling three
separate interrupt vectors are provided.
The SSC transmits or receives characters of 2 … 16 bits length synchronously to a shift
clock which can be generated by the SSC (master mode) or by an external master (slave
mode). The SSC can start shifting with the LSB or with the MSB and allows the selection
of shifting and latching clock edges as well as the clock polarity.
A number of optional hardware error detection capabilities has been included to increase
the reliability of data transfers. Transmit and receive error supervise the correct handling
of the data buffer. Phase and baudrate error detect incorrect serial data.
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C161O
Watchdog Timer
The Watchdog Timer represents one of the fail-safe mechanisms which have been
implemented to prevent the controller from malfunctioning for longer periods of time.
The Watchdog Timer is always enabled after a reset of the chip, and can only be
disabled in the time interval until the EINIT (end of initialization) instruction has been
executed. Thus, the chip’s start-up procedure is always monitored. The software has to
be designed to service the Watchdog Timer before it overflows. If, due to hardware or
software related failures, the software fails to do so, the Watchdog Timer overflows and
generates an internal hardware reset and pulls the RSTOUT pin low in order to allow
external hardware components to be reset.
The Watchdog Timer is a 16-bit timer, clocked with the system clock divided by 2/128.
The high byte of the Watchdog Timer register can be set to a prespecified reload value
(stored in WDTREL) in order to allow further variation of the monitored time interval.
Each time it is serviced by the application software, the high byte of the Watchdog Timer
is reloaded. Thus, time intervals between 20 µs and 336 ms can be monitored
(@ 25 MHz).
The default Watchdog Timer interval after reset is 5.24 ms (@ 25 MHz).
Parallel Ports
The C161K/O provides up to 63 I/O lines which are organized into six input/output ports
and one input port. All port lines are bit-addressable, and all input/output lines are
individually (bit-wise) programmable as inputs or outputs via direction registers. The I/O
ports are true bidirectional ports which are switched to high impedance state when
configured as inputs. The output drivers of three I/O ports can be configured (pin by pin)
for push/pull operation or open-drain operation via control registers. During the internal
reset, all port pins are configured as inputs.
All port lines have programmable alternate input or output functions associated with
them. All port lines that are not used for these alternate functions may be used as general
purpose IO lines.
PORT0 and PORT1 may be used as address and data lines when accessing external
memory, while Port 4 outputs the additional segment address bits A21/19/17 … A16 in
systems where segmentation is enabled to access more than 64 KBytes of memory.
Port 6 provides optional chip select signals.
Port 3 includes alternate functions of timers, serial interfaces, and the optional bus
control signal BHE/WRH.
Port 5 is used for timer control signals.
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C161O
Instruction Set Summary
Table 5 lists the instructions of the C161K/O in a condensed way.
The various addressing modes that can be used with a specific instruction, the operation
of the instructions, parameters for conditional execution of instructions, and the opcodes
for each instruction can be found in the “C166 Family Instruction Set Manual”.
This document also provides a detailed description of each instruction.
Table 5
Mnemonic
ADD(B)
ADDC(B)
SUB(B)
SUBC(B)
MUL(U)
DIV(U)
Instruction Set Summary
Description
Bytes
2 / 4
2 / 4
2 / 4
2 / 4
Add word (byte) operands
Add word (byte) operands with Carry
Subtract word (byte) operands
Subtract word (byte) operands with Carry
(Un)Signed multiply direct GPR by direct GPR (16-16-bit) 2
(Un)Signed divide register MDL by direct GPR (16-/16-bit) 2
(Un)Signed long divide reg. MD by direct GPR (32-/16-bit) 2
DIVL(U)
CPL(B)
NEG(B)
AND(B)
OR(B)
Complement direct word (byte) GPR
Negate direct word (byte) GPR
Bitwise AND, (word/byte operands)
Bitwise OR, (word/byte operands)
Bitwise XOR, (word/byte operands)
Clear direct bit
2
2
2 / 4
2 / 4
2 / 4
2
XOR(B)
BCLR
BSET
Set direct bit
2
BMOV(N)
Move (negated) direct bit to direct bit
AND/OR/XOR direct bit with direct bit
4
BAND, BOR,
BXOR
4
BCMP
Compare direct bit to direct bit
4
4
BFLDH/L
Bitwise modify masked high/low byte of bit-addressable
direct word memory with immediate data
CMP(B)
CMPD1/2
CMPI1/2
PRIOR
Compare word (byte) operands
2 / 4
Compare word data to GPR and decrement GPR by 1/2 2 / 4
Compare word data to GPR and increment GPR by 1/2
2 / 4
2
Determine number of shift cycles to normalize direct
word GPR and store result in direct word GPR
SHL / SHR
ROL / ROR
ASHR
Shift left/right direct word GPR
2
2
2
Rotate left/right direct word GPR
Arithmetic (sign bit) shift right direct word GPR
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Table 5
Instruction Set Summary (cont’d)
Description
Mnemonic
MOV(B)
MOVBS
MOVBZ
Bytes
Move word (byte) data
2 / 4
Move byte operand to word operand with sign extension 2 / 4
Move byte operand to word operand. with zero extension 2 / 4
JMPA, JMPI,
JMPR
Jump absolute/indirect/relative if condition is met
4
JMPS
J(N)B
JBC
Jump absolute to a code segment
4
4
4
4
Jump relative if direct bit is (not) set
Jump relative and clear bit if direct bit is set
Jump relative and set bit if direct bit is not set
JNBS
CALLA, CALLI,
CALLR
Call absolute/indirect/relative subroutine if condition is met 4
CALLS
PCALL
Call absolute subroutine in any code segment
4
4
Push direct word register onto system stack and call
absolute subroutine
TRAP
Call interrupt service routine via immediate trap number
Push/pop direct word register onto/from system stack
2
2
4
PUSH, POP
SCXT
Push direct word register onto system stack and update
register with word operand
RET
Return from intra-segment subroutine
Return from inter-segment subroutine
2
2
2
RETS
RETP
Return from intra-segment subroutine and pop direct
word register from system stack
RETI
Return from interrupt service subroutine
Software Reset
2
SRST
4
IDLE
Enter Idle Mode
4
PWRDN
SRVWDT
DISWDT
EINIT
Enter Power Down Mode (supposes NMI-pin being low)
Service Watchdog Timer
4
4
Disable Watchdog Timer
4
Signify End-of-Initialization on RSTOUT-pin
Begin ATOMIC sequence
4
ATOMIC
EXTR
2
Begin EXTended Register sequence
Begin EXTended Page (and Register) sequence
Begin EXTended Segment (and Register) sequence
Null operation
2
EXTP(R)
EXTS(R)
NOP
2 / 4
2 / 4
2
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Special Function Registers Overview
The following table lists all SFRs which are implemented in the C161K/O in alphabetical
order.
Bit-addressable SFRs are marked with the letter “b” in column “Name”. SFRs within the
Extended SFR-Space (ESFRs) are marked with the letter “E” in column “Physical
Address”. Registers within on-chip X-peripherals are marked with the letter “X” in column
“Physical Address”.
An SFR can be specified via its individual mnemonic name. Depending on the selected
addressing mode, an SFR can be accessed via its physical address (using the Data
Page Pointers), or via its short 8-bit address (without using the Data Page Pointers).
Note: The shaded registers are only available in the C161O, not in the C161K.
Table 6
Name
C161K/O Registers, Ordered by Name
Physical 8-Bit Description
Reset
Value
Address
FE18H
FE1AH
FE1CH
FE1EH
Addr.
0CH
0DH
0EH
0FH
86H
ADDRSEL1
ADDRSEL2
ADDRSEL3
ADDRSEL4
Address Select Register 1
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0XX0H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
FC00H
0000H
0000H
Address Select Register 2
Address Select Register 3
Address Select Register 4
BUSCON0 b FF0CH
BUSCON1 b FF14H
BUSCON2 b FF16H
BUSCON3 b FF18H
BUSCON4 b FF1AH
Bus Configuration Register 0
Bus Configuration Register 1
Bus Configuration Register 2
Bus Configuration Register 3
Bus Configuration Register 4
GPT2 Capture/Reload Register
EX2IN Interrupt Control Register
EX3IN Interrupt Control Register
EX4IN Interrupt Control Register
EX5IN Interrupt Control Register
8AH
8BH
8CH
8DH
25H
CAPREL
CC10IC
CC11IC
CC12IC
CC13IC
CC14IC
CC15IC
CC9IC
CP
FE4AH
b FF8CH
b FF8EH
b FF90H
b FF92H
b FF94H
b FF96H
b FF8AH
FE10H
C6H
C7H
C8H
C9H
CAH EX6IN Interrupt Control Register
CBH EX7IN Interrupt Control Register
C5H
08H
B5H
04H
EX1IN Interrupt Control Register
CPU Context Pointer Register
CRIC
b FF6AH
FE08H
GPT2 CAPREL Interrupt Ctrl. Reg.
CPU Code Seg. Pointer Reg. (read only)
CSP
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Table 6
Name
C161K/O Registers, Ordered by Name (cont’d)
Physical 8-Bit Description
Reset
Value
Address
Addr.
DP0H
DP0L
DP1H
DP1L
DP2
b F102H E 81H
b F100H E 80H
b F106H E 83H
b F104H E 82H
P0H Direction Control Register
P0L Direction Control Register
P1H Direction Control Register
P1L Direction Control Register
Port 2 Direction Control Register
Port 3 Direction Control Register
Port 4 Direction Control Register
Port 6 Direction Control Register
CPU Data Page Pointer 0 Reg. (10 bits)
CPU Data Page Pointer 1 Reg. (10 bits)
CPU Data Page Pointer 2 Reg. (10 bits)
CPU Data Page Pointer 3 Reg. (10 bits)
External Interrupt Control Register
Identifier
00H
00H
00H
00H
b FFC2H
b FFC6H
b FFCAH
b FFCEH
FE00H
E1H
E3H
E5H
E7H
00H
01H
02H
03H
0000H
0000H
00H
DP3
DP4
DP6
00H
DPP0
DPP1
DPP2
DPP3
EXICON
IDCHIP
IDMANUF
IDMEM
IDMEM2
IDPROG
MDC
0000H
0001H
0002H
0003H
0000H
05XXH
1820H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
00H
FE02H
FE04H
FE06H
b F1C0H E E0H
F07CH E 3EH
F07EH E 3FH
F07AH E 3DH
F076H E 3BH
F078H E 3CH
Identifier
Identifier
Identifier
Identifier
b FF0EH
FE0CH
87H
06H
07H
CPU Multiply Divide Control Register
CPU Multiply Divide Reg. – High Word
CPU Multiply Divide Reg. – Low Word
Port 2 Open Drain Control Register
Port 3 Open Drain Control Register
Port 6 Open Drain Control Register
Constant Value 1’s Register (read only)
Port 0 High Reg. (Upper half of PORT0)
Port 0 Low Reg. (Lower half of PORT0)
Port 1 High Reg. (Upper half of PORT1)
Port 1 Low Reg.(Lower half of PORT1)
Port 2 Register
MDH
MDL
FE0EH
ODP2
ODP3
ODP6
ONES
P0H
b F1C2H E E1H
b F1C6H E E3H
b F1CEH E E7H
b FF1EH
b FF02H
b FF00H
b FF06H
b FF04H
b FFC0H
8FH
81H
80H
83H
82H
E0H
FFFFH
00H
P0L
00H
P1H
00H
P1L
00H
P2
0000H
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Table 6
Name
C161K/O Registers, Ordered by Name (cont’d)
Physical 8-Bit Description
Reset
Value
Address
b FFC4H
b FFC8H
b FFA2H
b FFCCH
FEC0H
Addr.
E2H
E4H
D1H
E6H
60H
61H
62H
63H
64H
65H
66H
67H
88H
P3
Port 3 Register
0000H
00H
P4
Port 4 Register (8 bits)
P5
Port 5 Register (read only)
XXXXH
00H
P6
Port 6 Register (8 bits)
PECC0
PECC1
PECC2
PECC3
PECC4
PECC5
PECC6
PECC7
PSW
PEC Channel 0 Control Register
PEC Channel 1 Control Register
PEC Channel 2 Control Register
PEC Channel 3 Control Register
PEC Channel 4 Control Register
PEC Channel 5 Control Register
PEC Channel 6 Control Register
PEC Channel 7 Control Register
CPU Program Status Word
System Startup Config. Reg. (Rd. only)
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
XXH
FEC2H
FEC4H
FEC6H
FEC8H
FECAH
FECCH
FECEH
b FF10H
RP0H
S0BG
b F108H E 84H
FEB4H
5AH
Serial Channel 0 Baud Rate Generator
Reload Register
0000H
S0CON
S0EIC
b FFB0H
b FF70H
FEB2H
D8H
B8H
59H
Serial Channel 0 Control Register
0000H
0000H
XXH
Serial Channel 0 Error Interrupt Ctrl. Reg
S0RBUF
Serial Channel 0 Receive Buffer Reg.
(read only)
S0RIC
b FF6EH
B7H
Serial Channel 0 Receive Interrupt
Control Register
0000H
0000H
00H
S0TBIC
S0TBUF
S0TIC
b F19CH E CEH Serial Channel 0 Transmit Buffer
Interrupt Control Register
FEB0H
b FF6CH
FE12H
58H
B6H
09H
Serial Channel 0 Transmit Buffer
Register (write only)
Serial Channel 0 Transmit Interrupt
Control Register
0000H
SP
CPU System Stack Pointer Register
SSC Baudrate Register
FC00H
0000H
0000H
SSCBR
F0B4H E 5AH
SSCCON b FFB2H
D9H
SSC Control Register
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Table 6
Name
C161K/O Registers, Ordered by Name (cont’d)
Physical 8-Bit Description
Reset
Value
Address
Addr.
SSCEIC
SSCRB
SSCRIC
SSCTB
SSCTIC
STKOV
STKUN
b FF76H
BBH
SSC Error Interrupt Control Register
SSC Receive Buffer
0000H
XXXXH
0000H
0000H
0000H
FA00H
FC00H
1)0XX0H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
2)00XXH
0000H
F0B2H E 59H
b FF74H
BAH
SSC Receive Interrupt Control Register
SSC Transmit Buffer
F0B0H E 58H
b FF72H
B9H
0AH
0BH
89H
20H
A0H
B0H
21H
A1H
B1H
22H
A2H
B2H
23H
A3H
B3H
24H
A4H
B4H
D6H
57H
D7H
8EH
SSC Transmit Interrupt Control Register
CPU Stack Overflow Pointer Register
CPU Stack Underflow Pointer Register
CPU System Configuration Register
GPT1 Timer 2 Register
FE14H
FE16H
SYSCON b FF12H
T2
FE40H
b FF40H
b FF60H
FE42H
T2CON
T2IC
T3
GPT1 Timer 2 Control Register
GPT1 Timer 2 Interrupt Control Register
GPT1 Timer 3 Register
T3CON
T3IC
T4
b FF42H
b FF62H
FE44H
GPT1 Timer 3 Control Register
GPT1 Timer 3 Interrupt Control Register
GPT1 Timer 4 Register
T4CON
T4IC
T5
b FF44H
b FF64H
FE46H
GPT1 Timer 4 Control Register
GPT1 Timer 4 Interrupt Control Register
GPT2 Timer 5 Register
T5CON
T5IC
T6
b FF46H
b FF66H
FE48H
GPT2 Timer 5 Control Register
GPT2 Timer 5 Interrupt Control Register
GPT2 Timer 6 Register
T6CON
T6IC
TFR
b FF48H
b FF68H
b FFACH
FEAEH
GPT2 Timer 6 Control Register
GPT2 Timer 6 Interrupt Control Register
Trap Flag Register
WDT
Watchdog Timer Register (read only)
Watchdog Timer Control Register
Constant Value 0’s Register (read only)
WDTCON b FFAEH
ZEROS
b FF1CH
1)
The system configuration is selected during reset.
2)
The reset value depends on the indicated reset source.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Table 7
Absolute Maximum Rating Parameters
Parameter
Symbol
Limit Values
Unit Notes
min.
max.
150
150
6.5
Storage temperature
Junction temperature
TST
TJ
-65
-40
-0.5
°C
°C
V
–
under bias
Voltage on VDD pins with VDD
respect to ground (VSS)
–
Voltage on any pin with
respect to ground (VSS)
VIN
-0.5
-10
–
V
DD + 0.5 V
–
–
–
Input current on any pin
during overload condition
–
10
mA
mA
Absolute sum of all input
currents during overload
condition
–
|100|
Power dissipation
PDISS
–
1.5
W
–
Note: Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause
permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in
the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
During absolute maximum rating overload conditions (VIN > VDD or VIN < VSS) the
voltage on VDD pins with respect to ground (VSS) must not exceed the values
defined by the absolute maximum ratings.
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Operating Conditions
The following operating conditions must not be exceeded in order to ensure correct
operation of the C161K/O. All parameters specified in the following sections refer to
these operating conditions, unless otherwise noticed.
Table 8
Operating Condition Parameters
Parameter
Symbol
Limit Values
Unit Notes
min.
max.
Standard
digital supply voltage
(5 V versions)
VDD
4.5
5.5
V
Active mode,
CPUmax = 25 MHz
f
2.51)
3.0
5.5
3.6
V
V
Power Down mode
Reduced
VDD
Active mode,
digital supply voltage
(3 V versions)
fCPUmax = 20 MHz
2.51)
3.6
V
V
Power Down mode
Digital ground voltage
Overload current
VSS
IOV
0
Reference voltage
mA Per pin2)3)
–
–
±5
3)
Absolute sum of overload Σ|IOV|
50
mA
currents
External Load
Capacitance
CL
TA
–
100
pF
–
Ambient temperature
0
70
°C
°C
°C
SAB-C161K/O …
SAF-C161K/O …
SAK-C161K/O …
-40
-40
85
125
1)
Output voltages and output currents will be reduced when VDD leaves the range defined for active mode.
2)
Overload conditions occur if the standard operatings conditions are exceeded, i.e. the voltage on any pin
exceeds the specified range (i.e. VOV > VDD + 0.5 V or VOV < VSS - 0.5 V). The absolute sum of input overload
currents on all pins may not exceed 50 mA. The supply voltage must remain within the specified limits.
Proper operation is not guaranteed if overload conditions occur on functional pins such as XTAL1, RD, WR,
etc.
3)
Not 100% tested, guaranteed by design and characterization.
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Parameter Interpretation
The parameters listed in the following partly represent the characteristics of the C161K/
O and partly its demands on the system. To aid in interpreting the parameters right, when
evaluating them for a design, they are marked in column “Symbol”:
CC (Controller Characteristics):
The logic of the C161K/O will provide signals with the respective timing characteristics.
SR (System Requirement):
The external system must provide signals with the respective timing characteristics to
the C161K/O.
DC Characteristics (Standard Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)1)
Parameter
Symbol
Limit Values Unit Test Condition
min.
max.
Input low voltage (TTL,
all except XTAL1)
VIL SR -0.5
0.2 VDD
- 0.1
V
–
Input low voltage XTAL1
VIL2 SR -0.5
0.3 VDD
V
V
–
–
Input high voltage (TTL,
all except RSTIN and XTAL1)
VIH SR 0.2 VDD VDD
+ 0.9 0.5
+
+
+
Input high voltage RSTIN
(when operated as input)
VIH1 SR 0.6 VDD VDD
V
V
V
–
–
0.5
Input high voltage XTAL1
VIH2 SR 0.7 VDD VDD
0.5
Output low voltage
VOL CC –
0.45
I
OL = 2.4 mA
(PORT0, PORT1, Port 4, ALE,
RD, WR, BHE, RSTOUT,
RSTIN2))
Output low voltage
(all other outputs)
V
OL1 CC –
0.45
V
IOL = 1.6 mA
Output high voltage3)
(PORT0, PORT1, Port 4, ALE,
RD, WR, BHE, RSTOUT)
VOH CC 2.4
0.9VDD
–
–
V
V
I
OH = -2.4 mA
OH = -0.5 mA
I
Output high voltage3)
(all other outputs)
V
OH1CC 2.4
0.9VDD
IOZ1 CC –
–
–
V
V
I
OH = -1.6 mA
OH = -0.5 mA
I
Input leakage current (Port 5)
±200
±500
-10
nA 0 V < VIN < VDD
nA 0.45 V < VIN < VDD
µA VIN = VIH1
Input leakage current (all other) IOZ2 CC –
RSTIN inactive current4)
5)
IRSTH
–
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DC Characteristics (Standard Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)1)
Parameter
Symbol
Limit Values Unit Test Condition
min.
-100
–
max.
–
6)
RSTIN active current4)
RD/WR inact. current7)
RD/WR active current7)
ALE inactive current7)
ALE active current7)
Port 6 inactive current7)
Port 6 active current7)
PORT0 configuration current7) IP0H
IRSTL
µA VIN = VIL
5)
IRWH
-40
–
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
V
V
V
V
V
V
OUT = 2.4 V
6)
IRWL
-500
–
OUT = VOLmax
OUT = VOLmax
OUT = 2.4 V
5)
IALEL
40
–
6)
IALEH
500
–
5)
IP6H
-40
–
OUT = 2.4 V
6)
IP6L
-500
–
OUT = VOL1max
5)
-10
–
µA VIN = VIHmin
µA VIN = VILmax
µA 0 V < VIN < VDD
6)
IP0L
-100
XTAL1 input current
Pin capacitance8)
(digital inputs/outputs)
IIL CC –
CIO CC –
±20
10
pF f = 1 MHz
TA = 25 °C
1)
Keeping signal levels within the levels specified in this table, ensures operation without overload conditions.
For signal levels outside these specifications also refer to the specification of the overload current IOV
.
2)
3)
Valid in bidirectional reset mode only.
This specification is not valid for outputs which are switched to open drain mode. In this case the respective
output will float and the voltage results from the external circuitry.
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
These parameters describe the RSTIN pullup, which equals a resistance of ca. 50 to 250 kΩ.
The maximum current may be drawn while the respective signal line remains inactive.
The minimum current must be drawn in order to drive the respective signal line active.
This specification is valid during Reset and during Adapt-mode.
Not 100% tested, guaranteed by design and characterization.
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DC Characteristics (Reduced Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)1)
Parameter
Symbol
Limit Values Unit Test Condition
min.
max.
Input low voltage (TTL,
all except XTAL1)
VIL SR -0.5
0.8
V
–
Input low voltage XTAL1
VIL2 SR -0.5
VIH SR 1.8
0.3 VDD
V
V
–
–
Input high voltage (TTL,
all except RSTIN and XTAL1)
VDD
0.5
+
+
+
Input high voltage RSTIN
(when operated as input)
VIH1 SR 0.6 VDD VDD
V
V
V
–
–
0.5
Input high voltage XTAL1
VIH2 SR 0.7 VDD VDD
0.5
Output low voltage
VOL CC –
0.45
I
OL = 1.6 mA
(PORT0, PORT1, Port 4, ALE,
RD, WR, BHE, RSTOUT,
RSTIN2))
Output low voltage
(all other outputs)
Output high voltage3)
V
OL1 CC –
0.45
V
V
I
OL = 1.0 mA
OH = -0.5 mA
VOH CC 0.9 VDD
–
I
(PORT0, PORT1, Port 4, ALE,
RD, WR, BHE, RSTOUT)
Output high voltage3)
(all other outputs)
V
OH1 CC 0.9 VDD
–
V
IOH = -0.25 mA
Input leakage current (Port 5) IOZ1 CC –
±200
±500
-10
–
nA 0 V < VIN < VDD
nA 0.45 V < VIN < VDD
µA VIN = VIH1
Input leakage current (all other) IOZ2 CC –
5)
RSTIN inactive current4)
RSTIN active current4)
RD/WR inact. current7)
RD/WR active current7)
ALE inactive current7)
ALE active current7)
IRSTH
–
6)
IRSTL
-100
–
µA VIN = VIL
5)
IRWH
-10
–
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
µA
V
V
V
V
V
V
OUT = 2.4 V
6)
IRWL
-500
–
OUT = VOLmax
OUT = VOLmax
OUT = 2.4 V
5)
6)
IALEL
20
–
IALEH
500
–
5)
Port 6 inactive current7)
Port 6 active current7)
IP6H
-10
–
OUT = 2.4 V
6)
IP6L
-500
OUT = VOL1max
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DC Characteristics (Reduced Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)1)
Parameter
Symbol
Limit Values Unit Test Condition
min.
–
max.
-5
5)
PORT0 configuration current7) IP0H
µA VIN = VIHmin
µA VIN = VILmax
µA 0 V < VIN < VDD
6)
IP0L
-100
–
XTAL1 input current
Pin capacitance8)
(digital inputs/outputs)
IIL CC –
CIO CC –
±20
10
pF f = 1 MHz
TA = 25 °C
1)
Keeping signal levels within the levels specified in this table, ensures operation without overload conditions.
For signal levels outside these specifications also refer to the specification of the overload current IOV
.
2)
3)
Valid in bidirectional reset mode only.
This specification is not valid for outputs which are switched to open drain mode. In this case the respective
output will float and the voltage results from the external circuitry.
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
These parameters describe the RSTIN pullup, which equals a resistance of ca. 50 to 250 kΩ.
The maximum current may be drawn while the respective signal line remains inactive.
The minimum current must be drawn in order to drive the respective signal line active.
This specification is valid during Reset and during Adapt-mode.
Not 100% tested, guaranteed by design and characterization.
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Power Consumption C161K/O (Standard Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)
Parameter
Symbol
Limit Values
min. max.
Unit Test Condition
Power supply current (active) IDD5
with all peripherals active
–
–
–
15 +
1.8 × fCPU
mA RSTIN = VIL
CPU in [MHz]1)
mA RSTIN = VIH1
CPU in [MHz]1)
f
Idle mode supply current
with all peripherals active
IIDX5
2 +
0.4 × fCPU
f
2)
Power-down mode supply
current
IPDO5
50
µA
VDD = VDDmax
1)
The supply current is a function of the operating frequency. This dependency is illustrated in Figure 7.
These parameters are tested at VDDmax and maximum CPU clock with all outputs disconnected and all inputs
at VIL or VIH.
2)
This parameter is tested including leakage currents. All inputs (including pins configured as inputs) at 0 V to
0.1 V or at VDD - 0.1 V to VDD, all outputs (including pins configured as outputs) disconnected.
Power Consumption C161K/O (Reduced Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)
Parameter
Symbol
Limit Values
min. max.
Unit Test Condition
Power supply current (active)
with all peripherals active
IDD3
–
–
–
3 +
1.3 × fCPU
mA RSTIN = VIL
f
CPU in [MHz]1)
Idle mode supply current
with all peripherals active
IIDX3
IPDO3
1 +
0.4 × fCPU
mA RSTIN = VIH1
CPU in [MHz]1)
f
2)
Power-down mode supply
current
30
µA
VDD = VDDmax
1)
The supply current is a function of the operating frequency. This dependency is illustrated in Figure 7.
These parameters are tested at VDDmax and maximum CPU clock with all outputs disconnected and all inputs
at VIL or VIH.
2)
This parameter is tested including leakage currents. All inputs (including pins configured as inputs) at 0 V to
0.1 V or at VDD - 0.1 V to VDD, all outputs (including pins configured as outputs) disconnected.
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I
mA
IDD5max
100
80
60
40
20
0
IDD5typ
IDD3max
IDD3typ
IIDX5max
IIDX3max
IIDX5typ
IIDX3typ
fCPU
0
10
20
30
40 MHz
MCD04860
Figure 7
Supply/Idle Current as a Function of Operating Frequency
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AC Characteristics
Definition of Internal Timing
The internal operation of the C161K/O is controlled by the internal CPU clock fCPU. Both
edges of the CPU clock can trigger internal (e.g. pipeline) or external (e.g. bus cycles)
operations.
The specification of the external timing (AC Characteristics) therefore depends on the
time between two consecutive edges of the CPU clock, called “TCL” (see Figure 8).
Direct Clock Drive
fOSC
TCL
fCPU
TCL
Prescaler Operation
fOSC
TCL
fCPU
MCT04826
TCL
Figure 8
Generation Mechanisms for the CPU Clock
The CPU clock signal fCPU can be generated from the oscillator clock signal fOSC via
different mechanisms. The duration of TCLs and their variation (and also the derived
external timing) depends on the used mechanism to generate fCPU. This influence must
be regarded when calculating the timings for the C161K/O.
The used mechanism to generate the basic CPU clock is selected by bitfield CLKCFG
in register RP0H.7-5. Upon a long hardware reset register RP0H is loaded with the logic
levels present on the upper half of PORT0 (P0H), i.e. bitfield CLKCFG represents the
logic levels on pins P0.15-13 (P0H.7-5).
Table 9 associates the combinations of these three bits with the respective clock
generation mode.
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Table 9
C161K/O Clock Generation Modes
CPU Frequency External Clock
CLKCFG
(P0H.7-5)
Notes
f
CPU = fOSC × F Input Range
0 X X
f
f
OSC × 1
1 to 25 MHz
2 to 50 MHz
Direct drive1)
1 X X
OSC / 2
CPU clock via prescaler
1)
The maximum frequency depends on the duty cycle of the external clock signal.
Prescaler Operation
When prescaler operation is configured (CLKCFG = 1XXB) the CPU clock is derived
from the internal oscillator (input clock signal) by a 2:1 prescaler.
The frequency of fCPU is half the frequency of fOSC and the high and low time of fCPU (i.e.
the duration of an individual TCL) is defined by the period of the input clock fOSC
.
The timings listed in the AC Characteristics that refer to TCLs therefore can be
calculated using the period of fOSC for any TCL.
Direct Drive
When direct drive is configured (CLKCFG = 0XXB) the CPU clock is directly driven from
the internal oscillator with the input clock signal.
The frequency of fCPU directly follows the frequency of fOSC so the high and low time of
f
CPU (i.e. the duration of an individual TCL) is defined by the duty cycle of the input clock
fOSC
.
The timings listed below that refer to TCLs therefore must be calculated using the
minimum TCL that is possible under the respective circumstances. This minimum value
can be calculated via the following formula:
TCLmin = 1/fOSC × DCmin
(DC = duty cycle)
For two consecutive TCLs the deviation caused by the duty cycle of fOSC is compensated
so the duration of 2TCL is always 1/fOSC. The minimum value TCLmin therefore has to
be used only once for timings that require an odd number of TCLs (1, 3, …). Timings that
require an even number of TCLs (2, 4, …) may use the formula 2TCL = 1/fOSC
.
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AC Characteristics
Table 10
External Clock Drive XTAL1 (Standard Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)
Parameter
Symbol Direct Drive
1:1
max.
Prescaler
2:1
Unit
min.
Oscillator period tOSC SR 40
High time1)
Low time1)
Rise time1)
min.
20
6
max.
–
–
–
–
6
6
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
t1
t2
t3
t4
SR 202)
SR 202)
SR –
–
–
6
10
10
–
Fall time1)
SR –
–
1)
The clock input signal must reach the defined levels VIL2 and VIH2
.
2)
The minimum high and low time refers to a duty cycle of 50%. The maximum operating frequency (fCPU) in
direct drive mode depends on the duty cycle of the clock input signal.
Table 11
External Clock Drive XTAL1 (Reduced Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)
Parameter
Symbol
Direct Drive
1:1
Prescaler
2:1
Unit
min.
Oscillator period tOSC SR 50
max.
–
min.
25
8
max.
–
–
–
6
6
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
High time1)
Low time1)
Rise time1)
t1
t2
t3
t4
SR 252)
SR 252)
SR –
–
–
8
10
10
–
Fall time1)
SR –
–
1)
The clock input signal must reach the defined levels VIL2 and VIH2
.
2)
The minimum high and low time refers to a duty cycle of 50%. The maximum operating frequency (fCPU) in
direct drive mode depends on the duty cycle of the clock input signal.
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t1
t3
t4
VIH2
VIL
0.5 VDD
t2
tOSC
MCT02534
Figure 9
External Clock Drive XTAL1
Note: If the on-chip oscillator is used together with a crystal, the oscillator frequency is
limited to a range of 4 MHz to 40 MHz.
It is strongly recommended to measure the oscillation allowance (or margin) in the
final target system (layout) to determine the optimum parameters for the oscillator
operation. Please refer to the limits specified by the crystal supplier.
When driven by an external clock signal it will accept the specified frequency
range. Operation at lower input frequencies is possible but is guaranteed by
design only (not 100% tested).
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Testing Waveforms
2.4 V
1.8 V
0.8 V
1.8 V
0.8 V
Test Points
0.45 V
’
’
’
’
AC inputs during testing are driven at 2.4 V for a logic 1’ and 0.45 V for a logic 0’.
Timing measurements are made at IH min for a logic 1’ and IL max for a logic 0’.
V
V
MCA04414
Figure 10
Input Output Waveforms
VLoad + 0.1 V
VOH - 0.1 V
Timing
Reference
Points
VLoad - 0.1 V
VOL + 0.1 V
For timing purposes a port pin is no longer floating when a 100 mV change from load voltage occurs,
but begins to float when a 100 mV change from the loaded VOH
/
VOL level occurs (IOH
/
I
OL = 20 mA).
MCA00763
Figure 11
Float Waveforms
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Memory Cycle Variables
The timing tables below use three variables which are derived from the BUSCONx
registers and represent the special characteristics of the programmed memory cycle.
The following table describes, how these variables are to be computed.
Table 12
Memory Cycle Variables
Symbol Values
Description
ALE Extension
tA
TCL × <ALECTL>
Memory Cycle Time Waitstates tC
Memory Tristate Time
2TCL × (15 - <MCTC>)
2TCL × (1 - <MTTC>)
tF
Note: Please respect the maximum operating frequency of the respective derivative.
AC Characteristics
Multiplexed Bus (Standard Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 6 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (120 ns at 25 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock Variable CPU Clock Unit
= 25 MHz 1 / 2TCL = 1 to 25 MHz
min.
max.
min.
max.
ALE high time
t5 CC 10 + tA
t6 CC 4 + tA
t7 CC 10 + tA
t8 CC 10 + tA
t9 CC -10 + tA
t10 CC –
–
TCL - 10
+ tA
–
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Address setup to ALE
Address hold after ALE
–
TCL - 16
+ tA
–
–
TCL - 10
+ tA
–
ALE falling edge to RD,
WR (with RW-delay)
–
TCL - 10
+ tA
–
ALE falling edge to RD,
WR (no RW-delay)
–
-10 + tA
–
Address float after RD,
WR (with RW-delay)
6
–
–
6
Address float after RD,
WR (no RW-delay)
t11 CC –
26
–
TCL + 6
RD, WR low time
(with RW-delay)
t12 CC 30 + tC
2TCL - 10 –
+ tC
Data Sheet
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V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
Multiplexed Bus (Standard Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 6 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (120 ns at 25 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock Variable CPU Clock Unit
= 25 MHz 1 / 2TCL = 1 to 25 MHz
min. max.
min.
max.
RD, WR low time
(no RW-delay)
t13 CC 50 + tC
–
3TCL - 10 –
+ tC
ns
RD to valid data in
(with RW-delay)
t14 SR –
20 + tC
40 + tC
–
–
–
–
0
–
2TCL - 20 ns
+ tC
RD to valid data in
(no RW-delay)
t15 SR –
3TCL - 20 ns
+ tC
ALE low to valid data in
t16 SR –
40 + tA
+ tC
3TCL - 20 ns
+ tA + tC
Address to valid data in
t17 SR –
50 + 2tA
+ tC
4TCL - 30 ns
+ 2tA + tC
Data hold after RD
rising edge
t18 SR 0
–
–
ns
Data float after RD
Data valid to WR
Data hold after WR
t19 SR –
26 + tF
2TCL - 14 ns
+ tF
t22 CC 20 + tC
t23 CC 26 + tF
–
2TCL - 20 –
+ tC
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
–
2TCL - 14 –
+ tF
ALE rising edge after RD, t25 CC 26 + tF
WR
–
2TCL - 14 –
+ tF
Address hold after RD,
WR
ALE falling edge to CS1) t38 CC -4 - tA
CS low to Valid Data In1) t39 SR –
t27 CC 26 + tF
–
2TCL - 14 –
+ tF
10 - tA
- 4 - tA
10 - tA
40 + tC
+ 2tA
–
3TCL - 20 ns
+ tC + 2tA
CS hold after RD, WR1) t40 CC 46 + tF
–
–
–
3TCL - 14 –
+ tF
ns
ns
ns
ALE fall. edge to RdCS, t42 CC 16 + tA
WrCS (with RW delay)
TCL - 4
–
+ tA
ALE fall. edge to RdCS, t43 CC -4 + tA
-4
–
WrCS (no RW delay)
+ tA
Data Sheet
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V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
Multiplexed Bus (Standard Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 6 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (120 ns at 25 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock Variable CPU Clock Unit
= 25 MHz 1 / 2TCL = 1 to 25 MHz
min.
max.
min.
max.
Address float after RdCS, t44 CC –
WrCS (with RW delay)
0
–
0
ns
ns
Address float after RdCS, t45 CC –
WrCS (no RW delay)
20
–
–
–
TCL
RdCS to Valid Data In
(with RW delay)
t46 SR –
t47 SR –
16 + tC
2TCL - 24 ns
+ tC
RdCS to Valid Data In
(no RW delay)
36 + tC
3TCL - 24 ns
+ tC
RdCS, WrCS Low Time t48 CC 30 + tC
(with RW delay)
–
–
–
2TCL - 10 –
+ tC
ns
ns
ns
ns
RdCS, WrCS Low Time t49 CC 50 + tC
(no RW delay)
3TCL - 10 –
+ tC
Data valid to WrCS
t50 CC 26 + tC
2TCL - 14 –
+ tC
Data hold after RdCS
Data float after RdCS
t51 SR 0
t52 SR –
–
0
–
20 + tF
–
2TCL - 20 ns
+ tF
Address hold after
RdCS, WrCS
t54 CC 20 + tF
t56 CC 20 + tF
–
–
2TCL - 20 –
+ tF
ns
ns
Data hold after WrCS
2TCL - 20 –
+ tF
1)
These parameters refer to the latched chip select signals (CSxL). The early chip select signals (CSxE) are
specified together with the address and signal BHE (see figures below).
Data Sheet
43
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
AC Characteristics
Multiplexed Bus (Reduced Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 6 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (150 ns at 20 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock Variable CPU Clock Unit
= 20 MHz 1 / 2TCL = 1 to 20 MHz
min.
max.
min.
max.
ALE high time
t5 CC 11 + tA
t6 CC 5 + tA
t7 CC 15 + tA
t8 CC 15 + tA
t9 CC -10 + tA
t10 CC –
–
TCL - 14
+ tA
–
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Address setup to ALE
Address hold after ALE
–
TCL - 20
+ tA
–
–
TCL - 10
+ tA
–
ALE falling edge to RD,
WR (with RW-delay)
–
TCL - 10
+ tA
–
ALE falling edge to RD,
WR (no RW-delay)
–
-10 + tA
–
Address float after RD,
WR (with RW-delay)
6
–
–
6
Address float after RD,
WR (no RW-delay)
t11 CC –
31
TCL + 6
RD, WR low time
(with RW-delay)
t12 CC 34 + tC
t13 CC 59 + tC
t14 SR –
–
2TCL - 16 –
+ tC
RD, WR low time
(no RW-delay)
–
3TCL - 16 –
+tC
RD to valid data in
(with RW-delay)
22 + tC
47 + tC
–
–
–
–
0
2TCL - 28 ns
+ tC
RD to valid data in
(no RW-delay)
t15 SR –
3TCL - 28 ns
+ tC
ALE low to valid data in
t16 SR –
45 + tA
+ tC
3TCL - 30 ns
+ tA + tC
Address to valid data in
t17 SR –
57 + 2tA
+ tC
4TCL - 43 ns
+ 2tA + tC
Data hold after RD
rising edge
t18 SR 0
–
–
ns
Data Sheet
44
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
Multiplexed Bus (Reduced Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 6 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (150 ns at 20 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock Variable CPU Clock Unit
= 20 MHz 1 / 2TCL = 1 to 20 MHz
min.
max.
min.
max.
Data float after RD
Data valid to WR
Data hold after WR
t19 SR –
36 + tF
–
2TCL - 14 ns
+ tF
t22 CC 24 + tC
t23 CC 36 + tF
–
2TCL - 26 –
+ tC
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
–
2TCL - 14 –
+ tF
ALE rising edge after RD, t25 CC 36 + tF
WR
–
2TCL - 14 –
+ tF
Address hold after RD,
WR
ALE falling edge to CS1) t38 CC -8 - tA
CS low to Valid Data In1) t39 SR –
t27 CC 36 + tF
–
2TCL - 14 –
+ tF
10 - tA
-8 - tA
10 - tA
47+ tC
+ 2tA
–
3TCL - 28 ns
+ tC + 2tA
CS hold after RD, WR1) t40 CC 57 + tF
–
3TCL - 18 –
+ tF
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ALE fall. edge to RdCS, t42 CC 19 + tA
WrCS (with RW delay)
–
TCL - 6
–
+ tA
ALE fall. edge to RdCS, t43 CC -6 + tA
WrCS (no RW delay)
–
-6
–
+ tA
Address float after RdCS, t44 CC –
WrCS (with RW delay)
0
–
–
–
–
0
Address float after RdCS, t45 CC –
WrCS (no RW delay)
25
TCL
RdCS to Valid Data In
(with RW delay)
t46 SR –
t47 SR –
20 + tC
2TCL - 30 ns
+ tC
RdCS to Valid Data In
(no RW delay)
45 + tC
3TCL - 30 ns
+ tC
RdCS, WrCS Low Time t48 CC 38 + tC
(with RW delay)
–
–
2TCL - 12 –
+ tC
ns
ns
RdCS, WrCS Low Time t49 CC 63 + tC
(no RW delay)
3TCL - 12 –
+ tC
Data Sheet
45
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
Multiplexed Bus (Reduced Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 6 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (150 ns at 20 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock Variable CPU Clock Unit
= 20 MHz 1 / 2TCL = 1 to 20 MHz
min. max.
min.
max.
Data valid to WrCS
t50 CC 28 + tC
–
2TCL - 22 –
+ tC
ns
Data hold after RdCS
Data float after RdCS
t51 SR 0
t52 SR –
–
0
–
ns
30 + tF
–
2TCL - 20 ns
+ tF
Address hold after
RdCS, WrCS
t54 CC 30 + tF
t56 CC 30 + tF
–
–
2TCL - 20 –
+ tF
ns
ns
Data hold after WrCS
2TCL - 20 –
+ tF
1)
These parameters refer to the latched chip select signals (CSxL). The early chip select signals (CSxE) are
specified together with the address and signal BHE (see figures below).
Data Sheet
46
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
t5
t16
t25
ALE
t38
t39
t40
CSxL
t17
t27
A21-A16
Address
(A15-A8)
BHE, CSxE
t54
t19
t6
t7
t18
Read Cycle
Address
Data IN
BUS
t8
t10
t14
t12
`
RD
t42
t44
t51
t52
t46
t48
RdCSx
t23
Write Cycle
Address
Data OUT
BUS
t8
t10
t22
t56
t12
WR, WRL,
WRH
t42
t44
t50
t48
WrCSx
MCT04861
Figure 12
External Memory Cycle:
Multiplexed Bus, With Read/Write Delay, Normal ALE
Data Sheet
47
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
t5
t16
t25
ALE
t38
t39
t40
CSxL
t17
t27
A21-A16
Address
(A15-A8)
BHE, CSxE
t6
t54
t19
t7
t18
Read Cycle
Address
Data IN
BUS
t8
t10
t14
t12
RD
t42
t4
t51
t52
t46
t48
RdCSx
t23
Write Cycle
Address
Data OUT
BUS
t8
t10
t22
t56
t12
WR, WRL,
WRH
t42
t44
t50
t48
WrCSx
MCT04862
Figure 13
External Memory Cycle:
Multiplexed Bus, With Read/Write Delay, Extended ALE
Data Sheet
48
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
t5
t16
t25
ALE
t38
t39
t40
CSxL
t17
t27
A21-A16
Address
(A15-A8)
BHE, CSxE
t54
t19
t6
t7
t18
Read Cycle
Address
Data IN
BUS
t9
t11
t15
t13
RD
t43
t45
t51
t52
t47
t49
RdCSx
t23
Write Cycle
Address
Data OUT
BUS
t9
t11
t22
t56
t13
WR, WRL,
WRH
t43
t45
t50
t49
WrCSx
MCT04863
Figure 14
External Memory Cycle:
Multiplexed Bus, No Read/Write Delay, Normal ALE
Data Sheet
49
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
t5
t16
t25
ALE
t38
t39
t40
CSxL
t17
t27
A21-A16
Address
(A15-A8)
BHE, CSxE
t6
t54
t19
t7
t18
Read Cycle
Address
Data IN
BUS
t9
t11
t15
t13
RD
t43
t45
t51
t47
t49
t52
RdCSx
t23
Write Cycle
Address
Data OUT
BUS
t9
t11
t22
t56
t13
WR, WRL,
WRH
t43
t45
t50
t49
WrCSx
MCT04864
Figure 15
External Memory Cycle:
Multiplexed Bus, No Read/Write Delay, Extended ALE
Data Sheet
50
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
AC Characteristics
Demultiplexed Bus (Standard Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 4 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (80 ns at 25 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock
= 25 MHz
Variable CPU Clock Unit
1 / 2TCL = 1 to 25 MHz
min.
max.
min.
max.
ALE high time
t5 CC 10 + tA
–
TCL - 10
+ tA
–
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Address setup to ALE
t6 CC 4 + tA
–
TCL - 16
+ tA
–
–
–
ALE falling edge to RD, t8 CC 10 + tA
WR (with RW-delay)
–
TCL - 10
+ tA
ALE falling edge to RD, t9 CC -10 + tA
WR (no RW-delay)
–
-10
+ tA
RD, WR low time
(with RW-delay)
t12 CC 30 + tC
t13 CC 50 + tC
t14 SR –
–
2TCL - 10 –
+ tC
RD, WR low time
(no RW-delay)
–
3TCL - 10 –
+ tC
RD to valid data in
(with RW-delay)
20 + tC
40 + tC
–
–
–
–
0
–
2TCL - 20 ns
+ tC
RD to valid data in
(no RW-delay)
t15 SR –
3TCL - 20 ns
+ tC
ALE low to valid data in t16 SR –
Address to valid data in t17 SR –
40 +
tA + tC
3TCL - 20 ns
+ tA + tC
50 +
2tA + tC
4TCL - 30 ns
+ 2tA + tC
Data hold after RD
rising edge
t18 SR 0
–
–
ns
Data float after RD rising t20 SR –
26 +
2tA + tF
2TCL - 14 ns
+ 22tA
+ tF
1)
edge (with RW-delay1))
1)
Data float after RD rising t21 SR –
10 +
2tA + tF
–
TCL - 10
ns
1)
edge (no RW-delay1))
+ 22tA
1)
+ tF
Data Sheet
51
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
Demultiplexed Bus (Standard Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 4 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (80 ns at 25 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock
= 25 MHz
Variable CPU Clock Unit
1 / 2TCL = 1 to 25 MHz
min.
max.
min.
max.
Data valid to WR
t22 CC 20 + tC
–
2TCL - 20 –
+ tC
ns
ns
ns
Data hold after WR
t24 CC 10 + tF
t26 CC -10 + tF
–
–
TCL - 10
–
+ tF
ALE rising edge after
RD, WR
-10 + tF
–
Address hold after WR2) t28 CC 0 + tF
ALE falling edge to CS3) t38 CC -4 - tA
CS low to Valid Data In3) t39 SR –
–
0 + tF
-4 - tA
–
–
ns
ns
10 - tA
10 - tA
40 +
3TCL - 20 ns
tC + 2tA
+ tC + 2tA
CS hold after RD, WR3) t41 CC 6 + tF
–
TCL - 14
–
ns
ns
+ tF
ALE falling edge to
RdCS, WrCS (with RW-
delay)
t42 CC 16 + tA
t43 CC -4 + tA
–
TCL - 4
+ tA
–
ALE falling edge to
RdCS, WrCS (no RW-
delay)
–
-4
+ tA
–
ns
RdCS to Valid Data In
(with RW-delay)
t46 SR –
t47 SR –
16 + tC
–
–
2TCL - 24 ns
+ tC
RdCS to Valid Data In
(no RW-delay)
36 + tC
3TCL - 24 ns
+ tC
RdCS, WrCS Low Time t48 CC 30 + tC
(with RW-delay)
–
–
–
–
2TCL - 10 –
+ tC
ns
ns
ns
ns
RdCS, WrCS Low Time t49 CC 50 + tC
(no RW-delay)
3TCL - 10 –
+ tC
Data valid to WrCS
t50 CC 26 + tC
t51 SR 0
2TCL - 14 –
+ tC
Data hold after RdCS
0
–
Data Sheet
52
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
Demultiplexed Bus (Standard Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 4 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (80 ns at 25 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock
= 25 MHz
Variable CPU Clock Unit
1 / 2TCL = 1 to 25 MHz
min.
t53 SR –
max.
min.
max.
Data float after RdCS
(with RW-delay)1)
20 + tF
–
2TCL - 20 ns
+ 2tA + tF
1)
Data float after RdCS
(no RW-delay)1)
t68 SR –
0 + tF
–
TCL - 20
ns
+ 2tA + tF
1)
Address hold after
RdCS, WrCS
t55 CC -6 + tF
t57 CC 6 + tF
–
–
-6 + tF
–
–
ns
ns
Data hold after WrCS
TCL - 14
+ tF
1)
RW-delay and tA refer to the next following bus cycle (including an access to an on-chip X-Peripheral).
2)
Read data are latched with the same clock edge that triggers the address change and the rising RD edge.
Therefore address changes before the end of RD have no impact on read cycles.
3)
These parameters refer to the latched chip select signals (CSxL). The early chip select signals (CSxE) are
specified together with the address and signal BHE (see figures below).
Data Sheet
53
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
AC Characteristics
Demultiplexed Bus (Reduced Supply Voltage Range)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 4 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (100 ns at 20 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock
= 20 MHz
Variable CPU Clock Unit
1 / 2TCL = 1 to 20 MHz
min.
max.
min.
max.
ALE high time
t5 CC 11 + tA
–
TCL - 14
+ tA
–
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Address setup to ALE
t6 CC 5 + tA
–
TCL - 20
+ tA
–
–
–
ALE falling edge to RD, t8 CC 15 + tA
WR (with RW-delay)
–
TCL - 10
+ tA
ALE falling edge to RD, t9 CC -10 + tA
WR (no RW-delay)
–
-10
+ tA
RD, WR low time
(with RW-delay)
t12 CC 34 + tC
t13 CC 59 + tC
t14 SR –
–
2TCL - 16 –
+ tC
RD, WR low time
(no RW-delay)
–
3TCL - 16 –
+ tC
RD to valid data in
(with RW-delay)
22 + tC
47 + tC
–
–
–
–
0
–
2TCL - 28 ns
+ tC
RD to valid data in
(no RW-delay)
t15 SR –
3TCL - 28 ns
+ tC
ALE low to valid data in t16 SR –
Address to valid data in t17 SR –
45 +
tA + tC
3TCL - 30 ns
+ tA + tC
57 +
2tA + tC
4TCL - 43 ns
+ 2tA + tC
Data hold after RD
rising edge
t18 SR 0
–
–
ns
Data float after RD rising t20 SR –
36 +
2tA + tF
2TCL - 14 ns
+ 22tA
+ tF
1)
edge (with RW-delay1))
1)
Data float after RD rising t21 SR –
15 +
2tA + tF
–
TCL - 10
ns
1)
edge (no RW-delay1))
+ 22tA
1)
+ tF
Data Sheet
54
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
Demultiplexed Bus (Reduced Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 4 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (100 ns at 20 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock
= 20 MHz
Variable CPU Clock Unit
1 / 2TCL = 1 to 20 MHz
min.
max.
min.
max.
Data valid to WR
t22 CC 24 + tC
–
2TCL - 26 –
+ tC
ns
ns
ns
Data hold after WR
t24 CC 15 + tF
t26 CC -12 + tF
–
–
TCL - 10
–
+ tF
ALE rising edge after
RD, WR
-12 + tF
–
Address hold after WR2) t28 CC 0 + tF
ALE falling edge to CS3) t38 CC -8 - tA
CS low to Valid Data In3) t39 SR –
–
0 + tF
-8 - tA
–
–
ns
ns
10 - tA
10 - tA
47 +
3TCL - 28 ns
tC + 2tA
+ tC + 2tA
CS hold after RD, WR3) t41 CC 9 + tF
–
TCL - 16
–
ns
ns
+ tF
ALE falling edge to
RdCS, WrCS (with RW-
delay)
t42 CC 19 + tA
t43 CC -6 + tA
–
TCL - 6
+ tA
–
ALE falling edge to
RdCS, WrCS (no RW-
delay)
–
-6
+ tA
–
ns
RdCS to Valid Data In
(with RW-delay)
t46 SR –
t47 SR –
20 + tC
–
–
2TCL - 30 ns
+ tC
RdCS to Valid Data In
(no RW-delay)
45 + tC
3TCL - 30 ns
+ tC
RdCS, WrCS Low Time t48 CC 38 + tC
(with RW-delay)
–
–
–
–
2TCL - 12 –
+ tC
ns
ns
ns
ns
RdCS, WrCS Low Time t49 CC 63 + tC
(no RW-delay)
3TCL - 12 –
+ tC
Data valid to WrCS
t50 CC 28 + tC
t51 SR 0
2TCL - 22 –
+ tC
Data hold after RdCS
0
–
Data Sheet
55
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
Demultiplexed Bus (Reduced Supply Voltage Range) (cont’d)
(Operating Conditions apply)
ALE cycle time = 4 TCL + 2tA + tC + tF (100 ns at 20 MHz CPU clock without waitstates)
Parameter
Symbol Max. CPU Clock
= 20 MHz
Variable CPU Clock Unit
1 / 2TCL = 1 to 20 MHz
min.
t53 SR –
max.
min.
max.
Data float after RdCS
(with RW-delay)1)
30 + tF
–
2TCL - 20 ns
+ 2tA + tF
1)
Data float after RdCS
(no RW-delay)1)
t68 SR –
5 + tF
–
TCL - 20
ns
+ 2tA + tF
1)
Address hold after
RdCS, WrCS
t55 CC -16 + tF
t57 CC 9 + tF
–
–
-16 + tF
–
–
ns
ns
Data hold after WrCS
TCL - 16
+ tF
1)
RW-delay and t refer to the next following bus cycle (including an access to an on-chip X-Peripheral).
A
2)
Read data are latched with the same clock edge that triggers the address change and the rising RD edge.
Therefore address changes before the end of RD have no impact on read cycles.
3)
These parameters refer to the latched chip select signals (CSxL). The early chip select signals (CSxE) are
specified together with the address and signal BHE (see figures below).
Data Sheet
56
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
t5
t16
t26
ALE
t38
t39
t41
CSxL
t28
t17
A21-A16
A15-A0
Address
BHE, CSxE
t55
t6
t20
Read Cycle
t18
BUS
Data IN
(D15-D8)
D7-D0
t8
t14
t12
RD
t42
t51
t46
t48
t53
RdCSx
Write Cycle
t24
BUS
(D15-D8)
D7-D0
Data OUT
t8
t22
t57
t12
WR, WRL,
WRH
t42
t50
t48
WrCSx
MCT04865
Figure 16
External Memory Cycle:
Demultiplexed Bus, With Read/Write Delay, Normal ALE
Data Sheet
57
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
t5
t16
t26
ALE
t38
t39
t41
CSxL
t17
t28
A21-A16
A15-A0
Address
BHE, CSxE
t6
t55
t20
Read Cycle
t18
BUS
Data IN
(D15-D8)
D7-D0
t8
t14
t12
RD
t42
t51
t46
t48
t53
RdCSx
Write Cycle
t24
BUS
Data OUT
(D15-D8)
D7-D0
t8
t22
t57
t12
WR, WRL,
WRH
t42
t50
t48
WrCSx
MCT04866
Figure 17
External Memory Cycle:
Demultiplexed Bus, With Read/Write Delay, Extended ALE
Data Sheet
58
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
t5
t16
t26
ALE
t38
t39
t41
CSxL
t28
t17
A21-A16
A15-A0
Address
BHE, CSxE
t55
t6
t21
Read Cycle
t18
BUS
Data IN
(D15-D8)
D7-D0
t9
t15
t13
RD
t43
t51
t47
t49
t68
RdCSx
Write Cycle
t24
BUS
(D15-D8)
D7-D0
Data OUT
t22
t57
t9
t13
WR, WRL,
WRH
t43
t50
t49
WrCSx
MCT04867
Figure 18
External Memory Cycle:
Demultiplexed Bus, No Read/Write Delay, Normal ALE
Data Sheet
59
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
t5
t16
t26
ALE
t38
t39
t41
CSxL
t17
t28
A21-A16
A15-A0
Address
BHE, CSxE
t6
t55
t21
Read Cycle
t18
BUS
Data IN
(D15-D8)
D7-D0
t9
t15
t13
RD
t43
t51
t47
t49
t68
RdCSx
Write Cycle
t24
BUS
Data OUT
(D15-D8)
D7-D0
t9
t22
t57
t13
WR, WRL,
WRH
t43
t50
t49
WrCSx
MCT04868
Figure 19
External Memory Cycle:
Demultiplexed Bus, No Read/Write Delay, Extended ALE
Data Sheet
60
V2.0, 2001-01
C161K
C161O
Package Outlines
P-MQFP-80-1 (SMD)
(Plastic Metric Quad Flat Package)
H
0.65
±0.08
0.88
80x
0.3
C
0.1
12.35
17.2
14 1)
M
0.12
A-B D C
0.2 A-B D 80x
0.2 A-B D 4x
H
D
B
A
80
1
Index Marking
0.6x45˚
1) Does not include plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 max per side
Sorts of Packing
Package outlines for tubes, trays etc. are contained in our
Data Book “Package Information”.
Dimensions in mm
SMD = Surface Mounted Device
Data Sheet
61
V2.0, 2001-01
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