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This electronic component, produced by the manufacturer "ATMEL Corporation", performs the same function as "8-Bit Microcontroller with 4K Bytes QuickFlash".


AT87F51-12AC Datasheet PDF - ATMEL Corporation

Part Number AT87F51-12AC
Description 8-Bit Microcontroller with 4K Bytes QuickFlash
Manufacturers ATMEL Corporation 
Logo ATMEL Corporation Logo 


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Features
Compatible with MCS-51™ Products
4K Bytes of User Programmable QuickFlash™ Memory
Fully Static Operation: 0 Hz to 24 MHz
Three-Level Program Memory Lock
128 x 8-Bit Internal RAM
32 Programmable I/O Lines
Two 16-Bit Timer/Counters
Six Interrupt Sources
Programmable Serial Channel
Low Power Idle and Power Down Modes
Description
The AT87F51 is a low-power, high-performance CMOS 8-bit microcomputer with 4K
bytes of QuickFlash Programmable Read Only Memory. The device is manufactured
using Atmel’s high density nonvolatile memory technology and is compatible with the
industry standard MCS-51™ instruction set and pinout. The on-chip QuickFlash
allows the program memory to be user programmed by a conventional nonvolatile
memory programmer. By combining a versatile 8-bit CPU with QuickFlash on a mono-
lithic chip, the Atmel AT87F51 is a powerful microcomputer which provides a highly
flexible and cost effective solution to many embedded control applications.
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Pin Configurations
8TQFP
INDEX
CORNER
P1.5
P1.6
P1.7
RST
(RXD) P3.0
NC
(TXD) P3.1
(INT0) P3.2
(INT1) P3.3
(T0) P3.4
(T1) P3.5
4
44
34
2
4
14
03
93
83
73
6
3
53
4
1 33
2 32
3 31
4 30
5 29
6 28
7 27
8 26
9 25
10 24
11 23
1
21
31
41
51
61
71
1
8
9
2
02
12
2
P0.4 (AD4)
P0.5 (AD5)
P0.6 (AD6)
P0.7 (AD7)
EA/VPP
NC
ALE/PROG
PSEN
P2.7 (A15)
P2.6 (A14)
P2.5 (A13)
PDIP
P1.0
P1.1
P1.2
P1.3
P1.4
P1.5
P1.6
P1.7
RST
(RXD) P3.0
(TXD) P3.1
(INT0) P3.2
(INT1) P3.3
(T0) P3.4
(T1) P3.5
(WR) P3.6
(RD) P3.7
X TA L 2
X TA L 1
GND
1 40
2 39
3 38
4 37
5 36
6 35
7 34
8 33
9 32
10 31
11 30
12 29
13 28
14 27
15 26
16 25
17 24
18 23
19 22
20 21
PLCC
VCC
P0.0 (AD0)
P0.1 (AD1)
P0.2 (AD2)
P0.3 (AD3)
P0.4 (AD4)
P0.5 (AD5)
P0.6 (AD6)
P0.7 (AD7)
EA/VPP
ALE/PROG
PSEN
P2.7 (A15)
P2.6 (A14)
P2.5 (A13)
P2.4 (A12)
P2.3 (A11)
P2.2 (A10)
P2.1 (A9)
P2.0 (A8)
INDEX
CORNER
P1.5
P1.6
P1.7
RST
(RXD) P3.0
NC
(TXD) P3.1
(INT0) P3.2
(INT1) P3.3
(T0) P3.4
(T1) P3.5
6 4 2 44 42 40
7 5 3 1 43 4139
8 38
9 37
10 36
11 35
12 34
13 33
14 32
15 31
16 30
11781 92 02 12 22 32 42 52 62 72289
P0.4 (AD4)
P0.5 (AD5)
P0.6 (AD6)
P0.7 (AD7)
EA/VPP
NC
ALE/PROG
PSEN
P2.7 (A15)
P2.6 (A14)
P2.5 (A13)
8-Bit
Microcontroller
with 4K Bytes
QuickFlash
AT87F51
Rev. 1012A–02/98
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AT87F51-12AC equivalent
AT87F51
Power Down Mode
In the power down mode the oscillator is stopped, and the
instruction that invokes power down is the last instruction
executed. The on-chip RAM and Special Function Regis-
ters retain their values until the power down mode is termi-
nated. The only exit from power down is a hardware reset.
Reset redefines the SFRs but does not change the on-chip
RAM. The reset should not be activated before VCC is
restored to its normal operating level and must be held
active long enough to allow the oscillator to restart and sta-
bilize.
Lock Bit Protection Modes
Program Memory Lock Bits
On the chip are three lock bits which can be left unpro-
grammed (U) or can be programmed (P) to obtain the addi-
tional features listed in the table below:
When lock bit 1 is programmed, the logic level at the EA pin
is sampled and latched during reset. If the device is pow-
ered up without a reset, the latch initializes to a random
value, and holds that value until reset is activated. It is nec-
essary that the latched value of EA be in agreement with
the current logic level at that pin in order for the device to
function properly.
Program Lock Bits
LB1 LB2 LB3
1 UUU
2 PUU
3 PPU
4PPP
Protection Type
No program lock features.
MOVC instructions executed from external program memory are disabled from fetching code
bytes from internal memory, EA is sampled and latched on reset, and further programming of the
QuickFlash is disabled.
Same as mode 2, also verify is disabled.
Same as mode 3, also external execution is disabled.
Programming the QuickFlash
The AT87F51 is shipped with the on-chip QuickFlash mem-
ory array ready to be programmed. The programming inter-
face needs a high-voltage (12-volt) program enable signal
and is compatible with conventional third-party Flash or
EPROM programmers.
The AT87F51 code memory array is programmed byte-by-
byte.
Programming Algorithm: Before programming the
AT87F51, the address, data, and control signals should be
set up according to the QuickFlash programming mode
table and Figures 3 and 4. To program the AT87F51, take
the following steps:
1. Input the desired memory location on the address
lines.
2. Input the appropriate data byte on the data lines.
3. Activate the correct combination of control signals.
4. Raise EA/VPP to 12V.
5. Pulse ALE/PROG once to program a byte in the Quick-
Flash array or the lock bits. The byte-write cycle is self-
timed and typically takes no more than 1.5 ms. Repeat
steps 1 through 5, changing the address and data for
the entire array or until the end of the object file is
reached.
Data Polling: The AT87F51 features Data Polling to indi-
cate the end of a write cycle. During a write cycle, an
attempted read of the last byte written will result in the com-
plement of the written datum on PO.7. Once the write cycle
has been completed, true data are valid on all outputs, and
the next cycle may begin. Data Polling may begin any time
after a write cycle has been initiated.
Ready/Busy: The progress of byte programming can also
be monitored by the RDY/BSY output signal. P3.4 is pulled
low after ALE goes high during programming to indicate
BUSY. P3.4 is pulled high again when programming is
done to indicate READY.
Program Verify: If lock bits LB1 and LB2 have not been
programmed, the programmed code data can be read back
via the address and data lines for verification. The lock bits
cannot be verified directly. Verification of the lock bits is
achieved by observing that their features are enabled.
Reading the Signature Bytes: The signature bytes are
read by the same procedure as a normal verification of
locations 030H, 031H, and 032H, except that P3.6 and
P3.7 must be pulled to a logic low. The values returned are
as follows.
(030H) = 1EH indicates manufactured by Atmel
(031H) = 87H indicates 87F family
(032H) = 01H indicates 87F51
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