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ADUC816

Manufacturer Part Number
ADUC816
Description
Precision Analog Microcontroller: 1MIPS 8052 MCU + 8kB Flash + Dual 16-Bit ADC + 12-Bit DAC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of ADUC816

Mcu Core
8052
Mcu Speed (mips)
1.3
Sram (bytes)
256Bytes
Gpio Pins
34
Adc # Channels
4

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Bit
1
0
NOTE
The CPOL and CPHA bits should both contain the same values for master and slave devices.
SPIDAT
Function
SFR Address
Power-On Default Value
Bit Addressable
Using the SPI Interface
Depending on the configuration of the bits in the SPICON SFR
shown in Table XIX, the ADuC816 SPI interface will transmit
or receive data in a number of possible modes. Figure 32 shows
all possible ADuC816 SPI configurations and the timing rela-
tionships and synchronization between the signals involved.
Also shown in this figure is the SPI interrupt bit (ISPI) and how
it is triggered at the end of each byte-wide communication.
REV. A
(CPHA = 1)
(CPHA = 0)
SAMPLE INPUT
SAMPLE INPUT
DATA OUTPUT
DATA OUTPUT
Name
SPR1
SPR0
(CPOL = 1)
(CPOL = 0)
ISPI FLAG
ISPI FLAG
SCLOCK
SCLOCK
SS
?
MSB BIT 6 BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2 BIT 1 LSB
MSB
BIT 6 BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2 BIT 1 LSB
Description
SPI Bit-Rate Select Bits.
These bits select the SCLOCK rate (bit-rate) in Master Mode as follows:
SPR1
0
0
1
1
In SPI Slave Mode, i.e., SPIM = 0, the logic level on the external SS pin (Pin 13), can be read
via the SPR0 bit.
SPI Data Register
The SPIDAT SFR is written by the user to transmit data over the SPI interface or read by user
code to read data just received by the SPI interface.
F7H
00H
No
Table XIX. SPICON SFR Bit Designations (continued)
SPR0
0
1
0
1
?
Selected Bit Rate
f
f
f
f
CORE
CORE
CORE
CORE
/2
/4
/8
/16
SPI Interface—Master Mode
In master mode, the SCLOCK pin is always an output and gener-
ates a burst of eight clocks whenever user code writes to the
SPIDAT register. The SCLOCK bit rate is determined by
SPR0 and SPR1 in SPICON. It should also be noted that the
SS pin is not used in master mode. If the ADuC816 needs to
assert the SS pin on an external slave device, a Port digital output
pin should be used.
In master mode a byte transmission or reception is initiated
by a write to SPIDAT. Eight clock periods are generated via the
SCLOCK pin and the SPIDAT byte being transmitted via MOSI.
With each SCLOCK period a data bit is also sampled via MISO.
After eight clocks, the transmitted byte will have been completely
transmitted and the input byte will be waiting in the input shift
register. The ISPI flag will be set automatically and an interrupt
will occur if enabled. The value in the shift register will be latched
into SPIDAT.
SPI Interface—Slave Mode
In slave mode the SCLOCK is an input. The SS pin must
also be driven low externally during the byte communication.
Transmission is also initiated by a write to SPIDAT. In slave
mode, a data bit is transmitted via MISO and a data bit is received
via MOSI through each input SCLOCK period. After eight clocks,
the transmitted byte will have been completely transmitted and the
input byte will be waiting in the input shift register. The ISPI flag
will be set automatically and an interrupt will occur if enabled.
The value in the shift register will be latched into SPIDAT only
when the transmission/reception of a byte has been completed.
The end of transmission occurs after the eighth clock has been
received, if CPHA = 1 or when SS returns high if CPHA = 0.

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