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3 / 20 page 3 FN2950.3 April 26, 2006 Pin Description SYMBOL PIN NO. TYPE ACTIVE LEVEL DESCRIPTION RD 1 I Low READ: The RD input causes the 82C52 to output data to the data bus (D0-D7). The data output depends upon the state of the address inputs (A0-A1). CS0 enables the RD input. WR 2 I Low WRITE: The WR input causes data from the data bus (D0-D7) to be input to the 82C52. Addressing and chip select action is the same as for read operations. D0-D7 3-10 I/O High DATA BITS 0-7: The Data Bus provides eight, three-state input/output lines for the transfer of data, control and status information between the 82C52 and the CPU. For character formats of less than 8 bits, the corresponding D7, D6 and D5 are considered “don't cares” for data WRITE operations and are 0 for data READ operations. These lines are normally in a high impedance state except during read operations. D0 is the Least Significant Bit (LSB) and is the first serial data bit to be received or transmitted. A0, A1 11, 12 I High ADDRESS INPUTS: The address lines select the various internal registers during CPU bus operations. IX, OX 13, 14 I/O CRYSTAL/CLOCK: Crystal connections for the internal Baud Rate Generator. IX can also be used as an external clock input in which case OX should be left open. SDO 15 O High SERIAL DATA OUTPUT: Serial data output from the 82C52 transmitter circuitry. A Mark (1) is a logic one (high) and Space (0) is logic zero (low). SD0 is held in the Mark condition when CTS is false, when RST is true, when the Transmitter Register is empty, or when in the Loop Mode. GND 16 Low GROUND: Power supply ground connection. CTS 17 I Low CLEAR TO SEND: The logical state of the CTS line is reflected in the CTS bit of the Modem Status Register. Any change of state in CTS causes INTR to be set true when INTEN and MIEN are true. A false level on CTS will inhibit transmission of data on the SD0 output and will hold SD0 in the Mark (high) state. If CTS goes false during transmission, the current character being transmitted will be completed. CTS does not affect Loop Mode operation. DSR 18 I Low DATA SET READY: The logical state of the DSR line is reflected in the Modem Status Register. Any change of state of DSR will cause INTR to be set if INTEN and MIEN are true. The state of this signal does not affect any other circuitry within the 82C52. DTR 19 O Low DATA TERMINAL READY: The DTR signal can be set (low) by writing a logic 1 to the appropriate bit in the Modem Control Register (MCR). This signal is cleared (high) by writing a logic 0 in the DTR bit in the MCR or whenever a reset (RST = high) is applied to the 82C52. RTS 20 O Low REQUEST TO SEND: The RTS signal can be set (low) by writing a logic 1 to the appropriate bit in the MCR. This signal is cleared (high) by writing a logic 0 to the RTS bit in the MCR or whenever a reset (RST = high) is applied to the 82C52. CO 21 O CLOCK OUT: This output is user programmable to provide either a buffered IX output or a buffered Baud Rate Generator (16X) clock output. The buffered IX (Crystal or external clock source) output is provided when the Baud Rate Select Register (BRSR) bit 7 is set to a zero. Writing a logic one to BRSR bit 7 causes the CO output to provide a buffered version of the internal Baud Rate Generator clock which operates at sixteen times the programmed baud rate. On reset D7 (CO select) is reset to 0. TBRE 22 O High TRANSMITTER BUFFER REGISTER EMPTY: The TBRE output is set (high) whenever the Transmitter Buffer Register (TBR) has transferred its data to the Transmit Register. Application of a reset (RST) to the 82C52 will also set the TBRE output. TBRE is cleared (low) whenever data is written to the TBR. RST 23 I High RESET: The RST input forces the 82C52 into an “Idle” mode in which all serial data activities are suspended. The Modem Control Register (MCR) along with its associated outputs are cleared. The UART Status Register (USR) is cleared except for the TBRE and TC bits, which are set. The 82C52 remains in an “Idle” state until programmed to resume serial data activities. The RST input is a Schmitt triggered input. INTR 24 O High INTERRUPT REQUEST: The INTR output is enabled by the INTEN bit in the Modem Control Register (MCR). The MIEN bit selectively enables modem status changes to provide an input to the INTR logic. Figure 9 in Design Information shows the overall relationship of these interrupt control signals. 82C52 82C52 |
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