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IC 8051 MCU 32K FLASH 48TQFP

C8051F360-GQ

Manufacturer Part Number
C8051F360-GQ
Description
IC 8051 MCU 32K FLASH 48TQFP
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Series
C8051F36xr
Datasheets

Specifications of C8051F360-GQ

Program Memory Type
FLASH
Program Memory Size
32KB (32K x 8)
Package / Case
48-TQFP, 48-VQFP
Core Processor
8051
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
100MHz
Connectivity
EBI/EMI, SMBus (2-Wire/I²C), SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
POR, PWM, Temp Sensor, WDT
Number Of I /o
39
Ram Size
1K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 17x10b; D/A 1x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Processor Series
C8051F3x
Core
8051
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Data Ram Size
1 KB
Interface Type
I2C/SMBus/SPI/UART
Maximum Clock Frequency
100 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
39
Number Of Timers
4
Operating Supply Voltage
3 V to 3.6 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
3rd Party Development Tools
KSK-SL-TOOLSTICK, PK51, CA51, A51, ULINK2
Development Tools By Supplier
C8051F360DK
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
On-chip Adc
21-ch x 10-bit
On-chip Dac
1-ch x 10-bit
Package
48TQFP
Device Core
8051
Family Name
C8051F36x
Maximum Speed
100 MHz
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
336-1483 - ADAPTER PROGRAM TOOLSTICK F360770-1006 - ISP 4PORT FOR SILABS C8051F MCU336-1412 - BOARD TARGET/PROTO W/C8051F360336-1411 - DAUGHTER CARD TOOLSTCK C8051F362336-1410 - KIT DEV FOR C8051F360 FAMILY
Eeprom Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1407

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The direction bit (R/W) occupies the least-significant bit position of the address byte. The direction bit is set
to logic ‘1’ to indicate a "READ" operation and cleared to logic ‘0’ to indicate a "WRITE" operation.
All transactions are initiated by a master, with one or more addressed slave devices as the target. The
master generates the START condition and then transmits the slave address and direction bit. If the trans-
action is a WRITE operation from the master to the slave, the master transmits the data a byte at a time
waiting for an ACK from the slave at the end of each byte. For READ operations, the slave transmits the
data waiting for an ACK from the master at the end of each byte. At the end of the data transfer, the master
generates a STOP condition to terminate the transaction and free the bus. Figure 18.3 illustrates a typical
SMBus transaction.
18.3.1. Arbitration
A master may start a transfer only if the bus is free. The bus is free after a STOP condition or after the SCL
and SDA lines remain high for a specified time (see Section “18.3.4. SCL High (SMBus Free) Timeout” on
page 205). In the event that two or more devices attempt to begin a transfer at the same time, an arbitra-
tion scheme is employed to force one master to give up the bus. The master devices continue transmitting
until one attempts a HIGH while the other transmits a LOW. Since the bus is open-drain, the bus will be
pulled LOW. The master attempting the HIGH will detect a LOW SDA and lose the arbitration. The winning
master continues its transmission without interruption; the losing master becomes a slave and receives the
rest of the transfer if addressed. This arbitration scheme is non-destructive: one device always wins, and
no data is lost.
18.3.2. Clock Low Extension
SMBus provides a clock synchronization mechanism, similar to I2C, which allows devices with different
speed capabilities to coexist on the bus. A clock-low extension is used during a transfer in order to allow
slower slave devices to communicate with faster masters. The slave may temporarily hold the SCL line
LOW to extend the clock low period, effectively decreasing the serial clock frequency.
18.3.3. SCL Low Timeout
If the SCL line is held low by a slave device on the bus, no further communication is possible. Furthermore,
the master cannot force the SCL line high to correct the error condition. To solve this problem, the SMBus
protocol specifies that devices participating in a transfer must detect any clock cycle held low longer than
25 ms as a “timeout” condition. Devices that have detected the timeout condition must reset the communi-
cation no later than 10 ms after detecting the timeout condition.
When the SMBTOE bit in SMB0CF is set, Timer 3 is used to detect SCL low timeouts. Timer 3 is forced to
reload when SCL is high, and allowed to count when SCL is low. With Timer 3 enabled and configured to
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SCL
SDA
START
SLA6
Slave Address + R/W
Figure 18.3. SMBus Transaction
SLA5-0
R/W
Rev. 1.0
ACK
D7
Data Byte
D6-0
NACK
STOP

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