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COP8SA

Manufacturer Part Number
COP8SA
Description
8-Bit CMOS ROM Based and One-Time Programmable OTP Microcontroller with 1k to 4k Memory/ Power On Reset/ and Very Small Packaging
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
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5.0 Pin Descriptions
Port D is an 8-bit output port that is preset high when RESET
goes low. The user can tie two or more D port outputs (ex-
cept D2) together in order to get a higher drive.
Note: Care must be exercised with the D2 pin operation. At RESET, the ex-
FIGURE 6. I/O Port Configurations — Output Mode
FIGURE 7. I/O Port Configurations — Input Mode
ternal loads on this pin must ensure that the output voltages stay
above 0.7 V
keep the external loading on D2 to less than 1000 pF.
FIGURE 5. I/O Port Configurations
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to prevent the chip from entering special modes. Also
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6.0 Functional Description
The architecture of the device is a modified Harvard archi-
tecture. With the Harvard architecture, the program memory
EPROM is separated from the data store memory (RAM).
Both EPROM and RAM have their own separate addressing
space with separate address buses. The architecture,
though based on the Harvard architecture, permits transfer
of data from EPROM to RAM.
6.1 CPU REGISTERS
The CPU can do an 8-bit addition, subtraction, logical or shift
operation in one instruction (t
There are six CPU registers:
A is the 8-bit Accumulator Register
PC is the 15-bit Program Counter Register
B is an 8-bit RAM address pointer, which can be optionally
post auto incremented or decremented.
X is an 8-bit alternate RAM address pointer, which can be
optionally post auto incremented or decremented.
SP is the 8-bit stack pointer, which points to the subroutine/
interrupt stack (in RAM). With reset the SP is initialized to
RAM address 02F Hex (devices with 64 bytes of RAM), or
initialized to RAM address 06F Hex (devices with 128 bytes
of RAM).
All the CPU registers are memory mapped with the excep-
tion of the Accumulator (A) and the Program Counter (PC).
6.2 PROGRAM MEMORY
The program memory consists of 1024, 2048, or 4096 bytes
of EPROM or ROM. Table 1 shows the program memory
sizes for the different devices. These bytes may hold pro-
gram instructions or constant data (data tables for the LAID
instruction, jump vectors for the JID instruction, and interrupt
vectors for the VIS instruction). The program memory is ad-
dressed by the 15-bit program counter (PC). All interrupts in
the device vector to program memory location 0FF Hex. The
contents of the program memory read 00 Hex in the erased
state.
6.3 DATA MEMORY
The data memory address space includes the on-chip RAM
and data registers, the I/O registers (Configuration, Data and
Pin), the control registers, the MICROWIRE/PLUS SIO shift
register, and the various registers, and counters associated
with the timers (with the exception of the IDLE timer). Data
memory is addressed directly by the instruction or indirectly
by the B, X and SP pointers.
The data memory consists of 64 or 128 bytes of RAM. Table
1 shows the data memory sizes for the different devices. Fif-
teen bytes of RAM are mapped as “registers” at addresses
0F0 to 0FE Hex. These registers can be loaded immediately,
and also decremented and tested with the DRSZ (decrement
register and skip if zero) instruction. The memory pointer
registers X, SP and B are memory mapped into this space at
address locations 0FC to 0FE Hex respectively, with the
other registers (except 0FF) being available for general us-
age. Address location 0FF is reserved for future RAM expan-
sion. If compatibility with future devices (with more RAM) is
not desired, this location can be used as a general purpose
RAM location.
PU is the upper 7 bits of the program counter (PC)
PL is the lower 8 bits of the program counter (PC)
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) cycle time.
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