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AM8530H

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AM8530H
Description
Serial Communications Controller
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AMD [Advanced Micro Devices]
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Thank you for your interest in the SCC, one of the most popular Serial Data ICs available
today. This manual is intended to provide answers to technical questions about the
Am8530H and Am85C30.
If you have already used the Am8530H and are familiar with the previous editions of this
Technical Manual, you will find that some chapters are virtually unchanged. The
Am8030’s functionality, however, has been omitted from this revision since a CMOS
Am8030 was not developed. You can, however, consult the previous Am8030/8530 Tech-
nical Manual revision for information pertaining to Am8030 operation.
Functional descriptions of enhancements added to the Am85C30 have been included in
this Technical Manual revision. These enhancements improve the Am85C30’s functional-
ity and allow it to be used more effectively in high-speed applications. These enhance-
ments include:
Most users read only chapters that are of interest to them. If you are designing the micro-
computer hardware using the SCC as a peripheral, you will want to read the Applications
Section in Chapter 7. Application notes covering the interfacing of the Am8530H (pre H-
step and CMOS versions only) to the 8086/80186, 68000 processors and Am7960 Data
Coded Transceiver have been included.
As was the case with the NMOS SCC, some points to look out for when using the
Am85C30 are:
PREFACE
a 10 x 19-bit SDLC/HDLC frame status FIFO array
a 14-bit SDLC/HDLC frame byte counter
automatic SDLC/HDLC opening flag transmission
automatic SDLC/HDLC Tx Underrun/EOM flag resetting
automatic SDLC/HDLC Tx CRC generator presetting
RTS pin synchronization to closing SDLC/HDLC flag
DTR/REQ deactivation delay significantly reduced
external PCLK to RxC or TxC synchronization requirement eliminated for PCLK divide-
by-four operation
complete SDLC/HDLC CRC character reception
reduced INT response time
Write data setup time to rising edge of WR requirement eliminated
Write Registers WR3, WR4, WR5, and WR10 made readable
Follow the worksheet for initialization (Chapter 7). Unexplainable operations may occur if
this procedure is not followed.
Watch out for the Write Recovery time violation. The specification for this (Trc) was
changed on both the H-step and CMOS version. It is now referenced from falling edge to
falling edge of the Read/Write pulse. Trc is spec’d at 4 PCLKs for the NMOS H-step and 3
PCLKs (best case)/3.5 PCLKs for the Am85C30.
Ensure Mode bits are not changed when writing commands. Each Mode bit affects only
one function and a Command bit entry requires a rewrite of the entire register; therefore,
care must be taken to insure the integrity of the Mode bits whenever a new command is
issued.
Any unused input pins should be tied high.

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