DESCRIPTION
●The 80C552/83C552 (hereafter generically referred to as 8XC552) Single-Chip 8-Bit Microcontroller is manufactured in an advanced CMOS process and is a derivative of the 80C51 microcontroller
●family. The 8XC552 has the same instruction set as the 80C51. Three versions of the derivative exist:
●•83C552—8 kbytes mask programmable ROM
●•80C552—ROMless version of the 83C552
●•87C552—8 kbytes EPROM (described in a separate chapter)
●The 8XC552 contains a non-volatile 8k ×8 read-only program memory (83C552), a volatile 256 ×8 read/write data memory, five 8-bit I/O ports, one 8-bit input port, two 16-bit timer/event counters
●(identical to the timers of the 80C51), an additional 16-bit timer coupled to capture and compare latches, a 15-source, two-priority-level, nested interrupt structure, an 8-input ADC, a dual DAC pulse width modulated interface, two serial interfaces (UART and I2C-bus), a “watchdog” timer and on-chip oscillator and timing circuits. For systems that require extra capability, the 8XC552 can
●be expanded using standard TTL compatible memories and logic.
●FEATURES
●•80C51 central processing unit
●•8k ×8 ROM expandable externally to 64 kbytes
●•ROM code protection
●•An additional 16-bit timer/counter coupled to four capture registers and three compare registers
●•Two standard 16-bit timer/counters
●•256 ×8 RAM, expandable externally to 64 kbytes
●•Capable of producing eight synchronized, timed outputs
●•A 10-bit ADC with eight multiplexed analog inputs
●•Two 8-bit resolution, pulse width modulation outputs
●•Five 8-bit I/O ports plus one 8-bit input port shared with analog inputs
●•I2C-bus serial I/O port with byte oriented master and slave functions
●•Full-duplex UART compatible with the standard 80C51
●•On-chip watchdog timer
●•Three speed ranges:
● –3.5 to 16 MHz
● –3.5 to 24 MHz (ROM, ROMless only)
●•Three operating ambient temperature ranges:
● –P83C552xBx: 0°C to +70°C
● –P83C552xFx: –40°C to +85°C
● (XTAL frequency max. 24 MHz)
● –P83C552xHx: –40°C to +125°C
● (XTAL frequency max. 16 MHz)