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P87LPC762BDH

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P87LPC762BDH
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Low power, low price, low pin count 20 pin microcontroller with 2 kbyte OTP
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PHILIPS [NXP Semiconductors]
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I/O Ports
The 87LPC762 has 3 I/O ports, port 0, port 1, and port 2. The exact
number of I/O pins available depend upon the oscillator and reset
options chosen. At least 15 pins of the 87LPC762 may be used as
I/Os when a two-pin external oscillator and an external reset circuit
are used. Up to 18 pins may be available if fully on-chip oscillator
and reset configurations are chosen.
All but three I/O port pins on the 87LPC762 may be software
configured to one of four types on a bit-by-bit basis, as shown in
Table 4. These are: quasi-bidirectional (standard 80C51 port
outputs), push-pull, open drain, and input only. Two configuration
registers for each port choose the output type for each port pin.
Table 4. Port Output Configuration Settings
Quasi-Bidirectional Output
The default port output configuration for standard 87LPC762 I/O
ports is the quasi-bidirectional output that is common on the 80C51
and most of its derivatives. This output type can be used as both an
2001 Oct 26
Low power, low price, low pin count (20 pin)
microcontroller with 2 kbyte OTP
PxM1.y
0
0
1
1
PORT LATCH
PxM2.y
DATA
0
1
0
1
Configuration
Input Only (High Impedance)
Port Output Mode
Quasi-bidirectional
Open Drain
Push-Pull
CLOCK DELAY
2 CPU
Figure 10. Quasi-Bidirectional Output
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quasi-bidirectional pin that is outputting a 1. If a pin that has a logic 1
input and output without the need to reconfigure the port. This is
possible because when the port outputs a logic high, it is weakly
driven, allowing an external device to pull the pin low. When the pin
is pulled low, it is driven strongly and able to sink a fairly large
current. These features are somewhat similar to an open drain
output except that there are three pull-up transistors in the
quasi-bidirectional output that serve different purposes.
One of these pull-ups, called the “very weak” pull-up, is turned on
whenever the port latch for the pin contains a logic 1. The very weak
pull-up sources a very small current that will pull the pin high if it is
left floating.
A second pull-up, called the “weak” pull-up, is turned on when the
port latch for the pin contains a logic 1 and the pin itself is also at a
logic 1 level. This pull-up provides the primary source current for a
on it is pulled low by an external device, the weak pull-up turns off,
and only the very weak pull-up remains on. In order to pull the pin
low under these conditions, the external device has to sink enough
current to overpower the weak pull-up and take the voltage on the
port pin below its input threshold.
The third pull-up is referred to as the “strong” pull-up. This pull-up is
used to speed up low-to-high transitions on a quasi-bidirectional port
pin when the port latch changes from a logic 0 to a logic 1. When this
occurs, the strong pull-up turns on for a brief time, two CPU clocks, in
order to pull the port pin high quickly. Then it turns off again.
The quasi-bidirectional port configuration is shown in Figure 10.
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INPUT
DATA
STRONG
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WEAK
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