Intel 8XC251SB User Manual

8xC251TB, 8xC251TQ,  
Hardware Description  
Addendum to the 8xC251SA, 8xC251SB,  
8xC251SP, 8xC251SQ, User’s Manual  
Release Date: December 2003  
Order Number: 273138-002  
The 8xC251Tx may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause  
the product to deviate from published specifications. Such errata are not covered by  
Intel's warranty. Current characterized errata are available on request.  
8xC251Tx Hardware Description  
REVISION HISTORY:  
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Revision  
Description  
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8xC251TB, 8xC251TQ Hardware Description  
Addendum to the 8xC251SA, 8xC251SB, 8xC251SP, 8xC251SQ, User’s Manual  
1.0 INTRODUCTION TO THE 8xC251Tx  
1.1  
Comparing the 8xC251Tx and 8xC251Sx ..................................................................... 1  
2.0 SIGNAL SUMMARY  
3.0 THE SECOND SERIAL I/O PORT  
3.1  
3.2  
3.2.1  
3.2.2  
3.2.3  
3.2.4  
3.2.5  
3.2.6  
3.2.7  
3.2.8  
Overview........................................................................................................................ 7  
Special Function Register Definitions............................................................................ 9  
SCON1 .................................................................................................................... 9  
SBUF1 ................................................................................................................... 10  
SADDR1 ................................................................................................................ 10  
SADEN1 ................................................................................................................ 10  
BGCON .................................................................................................................. 10  
IE1 ......................................................................................................................... 11  
IPH1 ....................................................................................................................... 11  
IPL1 ....................................................................................................................... 11  
4.0 EXTENDED DATA FLOAT TIMING  
4.1  
Summary of the Extended Data Float Timing Changes .............................................. 12  
8xC251Tx Block Diagram .....................................................................................1  
FIGURES  
Figure 1  
TABLES  
Table 1.  
Table 2.  
Table 3.  
Table 4.  
Table 5.  
Table 6.  
Table 7.  
Table 8.  
Table 9.  
Table 10.  
Table 11.  
Table 12.  
Table 13.  
8xC251Tx Signal Summary ................................................................................. 2  
8xC251Tx Signal Descriptions............................................................................. 3  
Special Function Register (SFR) Map.................................................................. 6  
Second Serial I/O Port Signals ............................................................................ 7  
Second Serial I/O Port Special Function Registers.............................................. 8  
SCON1 Special Function Register Definitions..................................................... 9  
BGCON Special Function Register Definitions .................................................. 10  
IE1 Special Function Register Definitions.......................................................... 11  
IPH1 Special Function Register Definitions ....................................................... 11  
IPL1 Special Function Register Definitions........................................................ 11  
Interrupt Priority of Second Serial I/O Port......................................................... 11  
UCONFIG1 bit definitions for the 8xC251Tx...................................................... 12  
Summary of the EDF# and WSB#[1:0] Configuration Options........................... 13  
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1.0 INTRODUCTION TO THE 8xC251Tx  
This Hardware Description describes the 8xC251TB, 8xC251TQ (referred to collectively as the 8xC251Tx)  
embedded microcontroller, which is the newest member of the MCS® 251 microcontroller family. The  
8xC251Tx is pin and code compatible with the 8xC251Sx but is enhanced with the addition of new features.  
This document addresses the differences between the two members of the MCS 251 microcontroller family.  
For a detailed description of the MCS 251 microcontroller core and standard peripherals shared by both the  
8xC251Sx and 8xC251Tx, please refer to the 8xC251SA, 8xC251SB, 8xC251SP, 8xC251SQ Embedded  
Microcontroller User’s Manual (272795).  
1.1 Comparing the 8xC251Tx and 8xC251Sx  
The differences between the 8xC251Tx and the 8xC251Sx are briefly described here.  
The maximum operating frequency of the 8xC251Tx is 24 Mhz compared to 16 MHz for the 8xC251Sx.  
The 8xC251Tx has two serial I/O ports while the 8xC251Sx has one. The pins for the second serial I/O  
port are multiplexed with other functional pins.  
The 8xC251Tx has a new configuration option (Extended Data Float timing) to allow interfacing with  
slower memories. This feature is supported by a bit in the configuration byte, UCONFIG1. The corre-  
sponding bit in the 8xC251Sx has a different function.  
The 8xC251Tx is offered in with factory programmed ROM while the 8xC251Sx is also offered with  
OTPROM/EPROM.  
P0 (A7-  
0/D7-0)  
RESET  
Clock and  
Reset Unit  
PORT  
0-3  
EPROM/  
ROM  
RAM  
P2 (A15-8)  
XTAL2  
Interrupt  
Handler Unit  
8
24  
16  
Memory Data  
Memory Address  
16  
Peripherals  
3 Timers  
Serial I/O  
WDT  
BUS INTERFACE UNIT  
8
P3  
XTAL1  
16  
INSTR  
24  
PC  
CPU  
Instruction  
Sequencer  
SRC1, SRC2  
PSEN  
PCA  
P1  
Register  
File  
Program  
Counter  
ALU  
2nd Serial  
I/O  
DST  
ALE  
VCC  
VSS  
Figure 1. 8xC251Tx Block Diagram  
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2.0 SIGNAL SUMMARY  
Table 1. 8xC251Tx Signal Summary  
Address & Data  
Name PLCC  
Input/Output  
PLCC  
DIP  
39  
38  
37  
36  
35  
34  
33  
32  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
17  
8
Name  
DIP  
1
AD0/P0.0  
AD1/P0.1  
AD2/P0.2  
AD3/P0.3  
AD4/P0.4  
AD5/P0.5  
AD6/P0.6  
AD7/P0.7  
A8/P2.0  
43  
42  
41  
40  
39  
38  
37  
36  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
19  
9
P1.0/T2  
2
3
P1.1/T2EX  
2
P1.2/EC/RXD1  
P1.3/CEX0/TXD1  
P1.4/CEX1  
4
3
5
4
6
5
P1.5/CEX2  
7
6
P1.6/CEX3/WAIT#  
P1.7/CEX4/A17/WCLK  
P3.0/RXD  
8
7
9
8
11  
13  
16  
17  
10  
11  
14  
15  
A9/P2.1  
P3.1/TXD  
A10/P2.2  
P3.4/T0  
A11/P2.3  
P3.51/T1  
A12/P2.4  
A13/P2.5  
Power & Ground  
Name PLCC  
A14/P2.6  
DIP  
A15P2.7  
VCC  
44  
12  
40  
P3.7/RD#/A16  
P1.7/CEX4/A17/WCLK  
VCC2  
VSS  
22  
20  
VSS1  
VSS2  
1
Processor Control  
23,24  
Name  
PLCC  
14  
DIP  
12  
13  
31  
9
P3.2/INT0#  
P3.3/INT1#  
EA#  
Bus Control & Status  
15  
Name  
PLCC  
18  
DIP  
16  
17  
30  
29  
35  
P3.6/WR#  
P3.7/RD#/A16  
ALE  
RST  
10  
19  
XTAL1  
21  
18  
19  
33  
XTAL2  
20  
PSEN#  
32  
NOTE: Pins in this font indicate functions associated with the second serial I/O port.  
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Table 2. 8xC251Tx Signal Descriptions (Sheet 1 of 3)  
Description  
Signal  
Name  
Alternate  
Function  
Type  
A17  
O
Address Line 17. Output to memory as the 18th external address bit P1.7/CEX4/  
(A17) in extended bus applications, depending on the values of bits  
RD0 and RD1 in configuration byte UCONFIG0 (see Chapter 4,  
"Device Configuration," of the 8xC251SA, 8xC251SB, 8xC251SP,  
8xC251SQ Embedded Microcontroller User’s Manual (272795). See  
also RD# and PSEN#.  
WCLK  
A16  
O
O
Address Line 16. See RD#.  
P3.7/RD#  
P2.7:0  
A15:8*  
A7:0  
Address Lines. Upper address lines for the external bus.  
I/O  
Address/Data Lines. Multiplexed lower address lines and data lines P0/7:0  
for external bus.  
ALE  
O
Address Latch Enable. ALE signals the start of an external bus  
cycle and indicates that valid address information is available on lines  
A15:8 and A7:0. An external latch can use ALE to demultiplex the  
address from the address/data bus.  
CEX0  
CEX1  
CEX2  
CEX3  
CEX4  
I/O  
Programmable Counter Array (PCA) input/output pins. These are P1.3/TXD1  
input signals for the PCA capture mode and output signals for the  
PCA compare mode and PCA PWM mode.  
P1.4  
P1.5  
P1.6/WAIT#  
P1.7/A17/  
WCLK  
EA#  
I
External Access. Direct program accesses to on-chip or off-chip  
code memory. For EA# = 0, all program memory accesses are off  
chip. For EA# = 1, all program memory accesses are on-chip if the  
address is within the range of the on-chip program memory; other-  
wise the access is off-chip. The value of EA# is latched at reset. For  
devices without on-chip program memory, EA# must be strapped to  
ground.  
ECI  
I
I
PCA External Clock Input. External clock input to the 16 bit PCA  
P1.2/RXD1  
P3.3:2  
timer.  
INT1:0#  
External Interrupts 0 and 1. These inputs set IE1:0 in the TCON  
register. If bits IT1:0 in the TCON register are set, units IE1:0 are set  
by the falling edge on the INT1#/INT0#. If bits IT1:0 are clear, bits  
IE1:0 are set by a low level on INTO1:0#.  
P0.7:0  
I/O  
I/O  
Port 0. This is an 8 bit, open drain, bidirectional I/O port.  
AD7:0  
P1.0  
P1.1  
P1.2  
P1.3  
P1.4  
P1.5  
P1.6  
P1.7  
Port 1. This is an 8 bit, bidirectional I/O port with internal pullups.  
T2  
T2EX  
ECI/RXD1  
CEX0/TXD1  
CEX1  
CEX2  
CEX3/WAIT#  
CEX4/A17/  
WCLK  
P2.7:0  
I/O  
Port 2. This is an 8 bit, bidirectional I/O port with internal pullups.  
A15:8  
* The descriptions of A15:8/P2.7:0 and AD7:0/P0.7:0 are for non page mode configuration. If configured in  
page mode, Port 0 carries the lower address bits (A7:0) and Port 2 carries the upper address bits (A15:8)  
and the data (D7:0)  
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Table 2. 8xC251Tx Signal Descriptions (Sheet 2 of 3)  
Signal  
Name  
Alternate  
Function  
Type  
Description  
P3.0  
I/O  
Port 3. This is an 8 bit, bidirectional I/O port with internal pullups  
RXD  
P3.1  
P3.2  
P3.3  
P3.4  
P3.5  
P3.6  
P3.7  
TXD  
INT0#  
INT1#  
T0  
T1  
WR#  
RD#/A16  
PSEN#  
O
O
I
Program Store Enable. Read signal output to external memory.  
Asserted for the address range specified by the configuration byte  
UCONFIG0, bits RD1:0.  
RD#  
Read. Read signal output to external memory. Asserted for the  
address range specified by the configuration byte UCONFIG0, bits  
RD1:0.  
P3.7/A16  
RST  
Reset. Reset input to the chip. Holding this pin high for 64 oscillator  
periods while the oscillator is running resets the device. The port pins  
are driven to their reset conditions when a voltage greater than VIH1  
is applied, whether or not the oscillator is running. This signal has a  
Schmitt trigger input. Connecting the RST pin to VCC through a  
capacitor provides power-on reset. Asserting RST when the chip is in  
idle mode or powerdown mode returns the chip to normal operation.  
RXD  
I/O  
I/O  
Receive Serial Data. RXD send and receives data in serial I/O mode P3.0  
0 and receives data in serial I/O modes 1, 2 and 3.  
RXD1  
Receive Serial Data 1. RXD send and receives data in serial I/O  
mode 0 and receives data in serial I/O modes 1, 2 and 3 for the sec-  
ond serial I/O port.  
P1.2/ECI  
T1:0  
T2  
I
Timer 1:0 External Clock Inputs. When Timer 1:0 operates as a  
P3.5:4  
P1.0  
counter, a falling edge on the T1:0 pin increments the count.  
I/O  
Timer 2 Clock Input/Output. For Timer 2 capture mode, this signal  
is the external clock input. For the clock-out mode, it is the timer 2  
clock input.  
T2EX  
I
Timer 2 External Input. In Timer 2 capture mode, a falling edge ini-  
tiates a capture of Timer 2 registers. In auto-reload mode, a falling  
edge causes the Timer 2 registers to be reloaded. In the up-down  
counter mode, this signal determines the count direction:  
P1.1  
1=up  
0 = down.  
TXD  
O
O
Transmit Serial Data. TXD outputs the shift clock in serial I/O mode P3.1  
0 and transmits serial data in serial I/O modes 1, 2 and 3.  
TXD1  
Transmit Serial Data 1. TXD outputs the shift clock in serial I/O  
mode 0 and transmits serial data in serial I/O modes 1, 2 and 3 for the  
second serial I/O port.  
P1.3/CEX0  
VCC  
PWR Supply Voltage. Connect this pin to the +5 supply voltage.  
* The descriptions of A15:8/P2.7:0 and AD7:0/P0.7:0 are for non page mode configuration. If configured in  
page mode, Port 0 carries the lower address bits (A7:0) and Port 2 carries the upper address bits (A15:8)  
and the data (D7:0)  
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Table 2. 8xC251Tx Signal Descriptions (Sheet 3 of 3)  
Description  
Signal  
Name  
Alternate  
Function  
Type  
VCC2  
PWR Secondary Supply Voltage 2. This supply voltage connection is pro-  
vided to reduce power supply noise. Connection of this spin to the  
+5V supply voltage is recommended. However, when using the ZX3  
as a pin for pin replacement for the 8XC51FX, VCC2 can be uncon-  
nected without loss of compatibility (Not available on DIP).  
VSS  
GND Circuit Ground. Connect this pin to ground.  
VSS1  
GND Secondary Ground. This ground is provided to reduce ground  
bounce and improve power supply bypassing. Connection of this pin  
to ground is recommended. However, when using the ZX3 as a pin  
for pin replacement for the 8XC51FX, VSS1 can be unconnected with-  
out loss of compatibility. (Not available in DIP).  
VSS2  
GND Secondary Ground 2. This ground is provided to reduce ground  
bounce and improve power supply bypassing. Connection of this pin  
to ground is recommended. However, when using the ZX3 as a pin  
for pin replacement for the 8XC51FX, VSS1 can be unconnected with-  
out loss of compatibility. (Not available in DIP).  
WAIT#  
WCLK  
I
Real-time Wait State Input. The real-time WAIT# input is enabled by P1.6/CEX3  
writing a logical "1" to the WCON.0 (RTWE) bit at S:A7H. During bus  
cycles, the external memory system can signal ‘system ready’ to the  
microprocessor in real time by controlling the WAIT# input signal  
O
Wait Clock Output. The real-time Wait Clock output is driven by writ- P1.7/CEX4/  
ing a logical "1" to the WCON.1 (RTWCE) bit at S:A7H. When  
enabled, the WCLK output produces a square wave signal with a  
period of one-half the oscillator frequency  
A17  
WR#  
O
I
Write. Write signal output to external memory. Asserted for the mem- P3.6  
ory address range specified by configuration byte UCONFIG0, bits  
RD1:0.  
XTAL1  
Input to On-chip, Inverting Oscillator Amplifier. To use the internal  
oscillator, a crystal/resonator circuit is connected to this pin. If an  
external oscillator is used, its output is connected to this pin. XTAL1 is  
the clock source for the internal timing  
XTAL2  
O
Output of the On-chip, Inverting Oscillator Amplifier. To use the  
internal oscillator, a crystal/resonator circuit is connected to this pin. If  
an external oscillator is used, leave XTAL2 unconnected.  
* The descriptions of A15:8/P2.7:0 and AD7:0/P0.7:0 are for non page mode configuration. If configured in  
page mode, Port 0 carries the lower address bits (A7:0) and Port 2 carries the upper address bits (A15:8)  
and the data (D7:0)  
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Table 3. Special Function Register (SFR) Map  
CH00000 CCAP0Hx CCAP1Hx CCAP2Hx CCAP3Hx CCAP4Hx  
F8  
000  
xxxxxxx  
xxxxxxx  
xxxxxxx  
xxxxxxx  
xxxxxxx  
F0  
B
00000000  
E8  
E0  
CL  
CCAP0L  
CCAP1L  
xxxxxxxx  
CCAP2L  
xxxxxxxx  
CCAP3L  
xxxxxxxx  
CCAP4L  
xxxxxxxx  
00000000 xxxxxxxx  
ACC  
00000000  
D8 CCON  
CMOD  
CCAPM0  
CCAPM1  
CCAPM2  
CCAPM3  
CCAPM4  
x0000000  
00x00000 00xxx000 x0000000 x0000000 x0000000 x0000000  
D0 PSW  
PSW1  
00000000 00000000  
C8 T2CON  
T2MOD  
RCAP2L  
RCAP2H  
TL2  
TH2  
00000000 xxxxxx00  
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  
C0  
B8  
IPL0  
SADEN  
SADEN1  
SPH  
00000000  
x0000000 00000000 00000000  
B0  
A8  
A0  
98  
90  
88  
80  
P3  
IE1  
IP1L  
IP1H  
IPH0  
11111111  
xxxxxxx0  
xxxxxxx0  
xxxxxxx0  
x0000000  
IE0  
SADDR  
SADDR1  
00000000 00000000 00000000  
P2  
11111111  
WDTRST WCON  
xxxxxxxx  
xxxxxxxx  
SCON  
00000000 xxxxxxxx  
SBUF  
SCON1  
00000000 xxxxxxxx  
SBUF1  
P1  
11111111  
TCON000 TMOD  
00000  
TL0  
TL1  
TH0  
TH1  
BGCON  
0000xxxx  
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  
P0  
11111111  
SP DPL DPH DPXL  
00000111 00000000 00000000 00000001  
PCON  
00xx0000  
NOTE: Registers in this font are special functions registers that are associated with the second serial I/O  
port.  
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3.0 THE SECOND SERIAL I/O PORT  
The second serial I/O port is functionally the same as the standard serial I/O port shared by both the  
8xC251Tx and the 8xC251Sx. This section provides information about the new special function registers  
(SFRs) associated with the second serial port. Detailed operation and programming of the serial I/O ports can  
be obtained from Chapter 10 of the 8xC251SA, 8xC251SB, 8xC251SP, 8xC251SQ Embedded Microcon-  
troller User’s Manual (272795). All the SFRs and control bits for the standard serial I/O port in both the  
8xC251Sx and 8xC251Tx have an equivalent in the second serial I/O port. This should be kept in mind when  
referencing Chapter 10 of the 8xC251SA, 8xC251SB, 8xC251SP, 8xC251SQ Embedded Microcontroller  
User’s Manual (272795).  
3.1 Overview  
The second serial I/O port provides synchronous and asynchronous communications modes. It operates as a  
universal asynchronous receiver and transmitter (UART) in three full-duplex modes (modes 1, 2 and 3).  
Asynchronous transmission and reception can occur simultaneously and at different baud rates. The second  
UART provides framing-bit error detection, multiprocessor communications and automatic address recog-  
nition. The second serial port also operates in a single synchronous mode (mode 0).  
The synchronous mode (mode 0) operates at a single baud rate. Mode 2 operates at two baud rates. Modes  
1 and 3 operate over a wide range of frequencies, which are generated by Timer 1 and Timer 2.  
The second serial I/O port signals are defined in Table 4 and the special function registers are described in  
Table 5.  
For the three asynchronous modes, the second serial I/O port transmits on the TXD1 pin and receives on the  
RXD1 pin. For the synchronous mode (mode 0), the second serial I/O port outputs a clock signal on the TXD1  
pin and sends and receives messages on the RXD1 pin. The SBUF1 register holds received bytes and bytes  
to be transmitted. To send, software writes a byte to SBUF1; to receive, software reads SBUF1. The receive  
shift register allows reception of a second byte before the first byte has been read from SBUF1. However, if  
software has not read the first byte by the time the second byte is received, the second byte will overwrite the  
first. The second serial I/O port sets interrupts bits TI1 and RI1 on transmission and reception, respectively.  
These two share a single interrupt request and interrupt vector.  
The serial port control 1 (SCON1) and the secondary serial port control (BGCON) registers configures and  
controls the second serial I/O port.  
Table 4. Second Serial I/O Port Signals  
Function  
Name  
Multiplexed  
With  
Type  
Description  
TXD1  
O
Transmit Serial Data. TXD1 outputs the shift clock in serial I/O mode P1.3/CEX0  
0 and transmits serial data in serial I/O modes 1, 2 and 3 for the sec-  
ond serial I/O port  
RXD1  
I/O  
Receive Serial Data 1. RXD1 send and receives data in serial I/O  
mode 0 and receives data in serial I/O modes 1, 2 and 3 for the sec-  
ond serial I/O port  
P1.2/ECI  
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Table 5. Second Serial I/O Port Special Function Registers  
Mnemonic  
Description  
Address  
9BH  
SBUF1  
Serial Buffer 1. Two separate registers comprise the SBUF1 register. Writ-  
ing to SBUF1 loads the transmit buffer; reading SBUF1 access the receive  
buffer  
SCON1  
Serial Port Control 1. Selects the second serial I/O port operating mode.  
SCON1 enables and disables the receiver, framing bit error detection, multi-  
processor communication, automatic address recognition and the serial port  
interrupt bits.  
9AH  
AAH  
SADDR1  
SADEN1  
Serial Address 1. Defines the individual address for a slave device  
Serial Address Enable 1. Specifies the mask byte that is used to define the BAH  
given address for a slave device  
BGCON  
Secondary Serial Port Control. Contains controls to the second serial port 8FH  
including the double baud rate bit, read/write access to the SCON1.7 bit as  
well as bits to control Timer1 or 2 overflow as the baud rate generator for  
reception and transmission  
IE1  
Interrupt Enable Register 1. Contains the second serial I/O port interrupt  
enable bit  
B1H  
IPL0  
Interrupt Priority Low Control Register 1. IPL0, together with IPH0,  
assigns the second serial I/O port interrupt level from 0 (lowest) to 3 (high-  
est)  
B2H  
IPH0  
Interrupt Priority High Control Register 1. IPH0, together with IPL0,  
assigns the second serial I/O port interrupt level from 0 (lowest) to 3 (high-  
est)  
B3H  
The second serial I/O port interrupt is enabled by setting the ES1 bit in the IE1 register. The priority of the  
second serial I/O port’s interrupt is set to one of four levels by programming the IPL1.0 and IPH1.0 bits in the  
IPL1 and IPH1 registers, respectively. The second serial I/O port is last in the interrupt polling sequence (see  
Chapter 6 of the 8xC251SA, 8xC251SB, 8xC251SP, 8xC251SQ Embedded Microcontroller User’s Manual  
(272795) for details of the interrupt system). The second serial I/O port's Interrupt Service Routine Vector  
Address is FF:0043H.  
When the second serial I/O port is used, the alternate functions of RXD1 and TXD1 can no longer be used.  
Specifically, the PCA can no longer be clocked by an external clock input since ECI now functions as RXD1.  
The PCA can, however, be clocked by one of three other methods. They consist of two fixed frequencies  
(fixed in relation to the Oscillator frequency); FOSC/12 and FOSC/4 and Timer 0 overflow.  
The other consequence of using the second serial I/O port is Module 0 of the PCA can now be used only as a  
16 bit Software Timer. The 16-bit Capture, High Speed Output and Pulse Width Modulation modes are no  
longer available to Module 0 as these modes require the use of CEX0 (which, when the second serial I/O port  
is in operation, functions as TXD1).  
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3.2 Special Function Register Definitions  
The following describes the special function registers associated with the second serial I/O port and their bit  
definitions.  
3.2.1 SCON1  
Address: 9AH  
Reset Value: 0000 0000B  
Table 6. SCON1 Special Function Register Definitions  
Bit  
Bit Number  
Function  
Mnemonic  
7
FE1SM0  
Framing Error Bit 1:  
To Select this function, set the SMOD0 bit in the BGCON register. Set by hard-  
ware to indicate an invalid stop bit. Cleared by software, not by valid frames  
Second Serial I/O Port Mode Bit 0:  
To select this function, clear the SMOD0 bit in the BGCON register. Software  
writes to bit SM0 and SM1 to select the second serial I/O port operating  
mode. Refer to SM1 bit for mode selections  
6
SM1  
Second Serial I/O Port Mode Bit 1:  
Software write to bit SM0 and SM1 (above) to select the serial port operating  
mode.  
SM0  
SM1  
Mode  
Description  
Baud Rate  
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
3
Shift Register  
8 bit UART  
9 bit UART  
9 bit UART  
Fosc/12  
variable  
Fosc/32* or Fosc/64*  
variable  
* Select by programming the SMOD0 bit in the BGCON register  
5
SM2  
Second Serial I/O Port Mode Bit 2:  
Software writes to SM2 enable and disable the multiprocessor communica-  
tion and automatic address recognition features. This allows the second  
serial I/O port to differentiate between data and command frames and to rec-  
ognize slave and broadcast addresses  
4
3
REN1  
TB8  
Receive Enable Bit 1:  
To enable reception, set this bit. To enable transmission, clear this bit  
Transmit Bit 8:  
In modes 2 and 3, software writes the ninth data bit to be transmitted to TB8.  
Not used in modes 0 and 1  
2
RB8  
Receive Bit 8:  
Mode 0: not used  
Mode 1 (SM2 clear): Set or cleared by hardware to reflect the stop bit  
received  
Modes 2 and 3 (SM2 set): Set or cleared by hardware to reflect the ninth  
data bit received  
1
0
TI1  
RI1  
Second Serial I/O Port Transmit Interrupt Flag Bit:  
Set by transmitter after the last data bit is transmitted. Cleared by software  
Second Serial I/O Port Receive Interrupt Flag Bit:  
Set by the receiver after the last data bit of a frame has been received.  
Cleared by software  
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8xC251Tx Hardware Description  
3.2.2 SBUF1  
Address: 9BH  
Reset Value: xxxx xxxxB  
To send serial data, software writes a byte to SBUF1 and to receive serial data, software reads from SBUF1.  
3.2.3 SADDR1  
Address: AAH  
Reset Value: 0000 0000B  
Slave Individual Address Register1 (SADDR1) contains the device’s individual address for multiprocessor  
communications.  
3.2.4 SADEN1  
Address: BAH  
Reset Value: 0000 0000B  
Mask Byte Register 1 (SADEN1) masks bits in the SADDR1 register to form the devices given address for  
multiprocessor communications.  
3.2.5 BGCON  
Address: 8FH  
Reset Value: 0000 xxxxB  
Table 7. BGCON Special Function Register Definitions  
Bit Mne-  
Bit Number  
Function  
monic  
7
SMOD1  
Double Baud Rate Bit:  
When set, doubles the baud rate for the second serial I/O port when timer 1  
is used and mode 1, 2 or 3 is selected in the SCON1 register.  
6
SMOD0  
RCLK1  
TCLK1  
-
SCON1.7 Select:  
When set, read/write accesses to SCON1.7 are to the FE1 bit. When  
cleared, read/write accesses to SCON1.7 are to the SM0 bit.  
5
Second Serial I/O Port Receive Clock Bit:  
Selects timer 2 overflow pulses (RCLK1 = 1) or timer 1 overflow pulses  
(RCLK1 = 0) as the baud rate generator for the serial port modes 1 and 3.  
4
Second Serial I/O Port Transmit Clock Bit:  
Selects timer 2 overflow pulses (TCLK = 1) or timer 1 overflow pulses  
(TCLK1 = 0) as the baud rate generator for the serial port modes 1 and 3.  
3 - 0  
Reserved.  
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8xC251Tx Hardware Description  
3.2.6 IE1  
Address: B1H  
Reset Value: xxxx xxx0B  
Table 8. IE1 Special Function Register Definitions  
Bit Mne-  
monic  
Bit Number  
Function  
7 - 1  
0
-
Reserved  
ES1  
Second serial I/O port Interrupt Enable:  
Setting this bit enables the second serial I/O port interrupt  
3.2.7 IPH1  
Address: B3H  
Reset Value: xxxx xxx0B  
Table 9. IPH1 Special Function Register Definitions  
Function  
Bit Mne-  
monic  
Bit Number  
7 - 1  
0
-
Reserved  
IPH1.0  
Second serial I/O port Interrupt Priority High Bit  
3.2.8 IPL1  
Address: B2H  
Reset Value: xxxx xxx0B  
Table 10. IPL1 Special Function Register Definitions  
Bit Mne-  
Bit Number  
monic  
Function  
7 - 1  
0
-
Reserved  
Second serial I/O port Interrupt Priority Low Bit  
IPL1.0  
Interrupt priority of the second serial I/O port can be programmed to one of four levels depending on the  
IPH1.0 and IPL1.0 bits.  
Table 11. Interrupt Priority of Second Serial I/O Port  
IPH1.0  
IPL1.0  
Priority Level  
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0 (Lowest Priority)  
1
2
3 (Highest Priority)  
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8xC251Tx Hardware Description  
4.0 EXTENDED DATA FLOAT TIMING  
The Extended Data Float Timing feature seeks to provide a solution to users that may be using slower  
memory devices. Essentially, this feature extends the TRHDZ1 AC timing specification to accommodate  
slower memory devices which require a longer period of dead time between a data and address bus cycles.  
This feature is controlled by a bit in the Configuration byte (UCONFIG1). Bit 3 of UCONFIG1 in the 8xC251Tx  
is defined as EDF#. In the 8xC251Sx, Bit 3 is defined as WSB. The implications of this change are discussed  
below. Refer to Chapter 4 of the 8xC251SA, 8xC251SB, 8xC251SP, 8xC251SQ Embedded Microcontroller  
User’s Manual (272795) for details of the device configuration for the 8xC251Sx. The information in that  
chapter is valid for the 8xC251Tx with the exception of the change noted in this section.  
4.1 Summary of the Extended Data Float Timing Changes  
EDF# is used to determine whether the Extended Data Float Timing is enabled. Table 12 shows the definition  
of UCONFIG1 for the 8xC251Tx. Only bit 3 has been redefined.  
Table 12. UCONFIG1 bit definitions for the 8xC251Tx  
Bit  
Bit Number  
Function  
Mnemonic  
7:5  
-
Reserved for Internal or Future Use.  
Set these bits when programming UCONFIG1  
4
INTR  
Interrupt Mode:  
If this bit is set, interrupts push 4 bytes onto the stack (the 3 bytes of the PC  
and PSW1). If this bit is clear, interrupts push the 2 lower bytes of the PC  
onto the stack.  
3
EDF#  
Extended Data Float Timings:  
When cleared, the extended data float timings are enabled. When set,  
8xC251Sx compatible AC timings are enabled  
2:1  
WSB1:0#  
External Wait State B (Region 01:):  
WSB1#  
WSB2#  
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
Inserts 3 wait states for region 01:  
Inserts 2 wait states for region 01:  
Inserts 1 wait state for region 01:  
Zero wait states for region 01:  
0
EMAP  
EPROM Map:  
For devices with 16 Kbytes of on-chip code memory, clear this bit to map the  
upper half of the on-chip code memory to region 00: (data memory). Maps  
FF:2000H-FF:3FFFH to 00:E000H-00:FFFFH. If this bit is set, mapping does  
not occur and the addresses in the range 00:E000H-00:FFFFH access  
external RAM.  
Refer to the 8xC251SA, 8xC251SB, 8xC251SP, 8xC251SQ Embedded Microcontroller User’s Manual  
(272795) for the AC timings specifications.  
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8xC251Tx Hardware Description  
Table 13 shows the effect of programming EDF# and WSB#[1:0] on the extended data float timing feature as  
well as the insertion of wait states for region 01:. It should be noted that enabling the extended data float  
timing allows region 01: to have 1 or 3 wait states inserted (depending on WSB#[1:0]) but not 0 or 2 wait  
states.  
Table 13. Summary of the EDF# and WSB#[1:0] Configuration Options  
Extended Data Float  
EDF#  
WSB#[1:0]  
Wait State  
Timings  
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
11  
10  
01  
00  
11  
10  
01  
00  
0
1
2
3
1
1
3
3
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
The external user configuration cycle (UCONF = 1 and EA# = 0) will be executed with the extended TRHDZ1  
timing bus cycle.  
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