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ADUC832 Datasheet, PDF (1/80 Pages) Analog Devices – MicroConverter, 12-Bit ADCs and DACs with Embedded 62 kBytes Flash MCU
MicroConverter®, 12-Bit ADCs and DACs
with Embedded 62 kBytes Flash MCU
ADuC832
FEATURES
ANALOG I/O
8-Channel, 247 kSPS 12-Bit ADC
DC Performance: ؎1 LSB INL
AC Performance: 71 dB SNR
DMA Controller for High Speed ADC-to-RAM Capture
2 12-Bit (Monotonic) Voltage Output DACs
Dual Output PWM/⌺-⌬ DACs
On-Chip Temperature Sensor Function ؎3؇C
On-Chip Voltage Reference
Memory
62 kBytes On-Chip Flash/EE Program Memory
4 kBytes On-Chip Flash/EE Data Memory
Flash/EE, 100 Yr Retention, 100 kCycles Endurance
2304 Bytes On-Chip Data RAM
8051-Based Core
8051 Compatible Instruction Set (16 MHz Max)
32 kHz Ext Crystal, On-Chip Programmable PLL
12 Interrupt Sources, 2 Priority Levels
Dual Data Pointer
Extended 11-Bit Stack Pointer
On-Chip Peripherals
Time Interval Counter (TIC)
UART, I2C®, and SPI® Serial I/O
Watchdog Timer (WDT), Power Supply Monitor (PSM)
Power
Specified for 3 V and 5 V Operation
Normal, Idle, and Power-Down Modes
Power-Down: 25 ␮A @ 3 V with Wake-Up cct Running
APPLICATIONS
Optical Networking—Laser Power Control
Base Station Systems
Precision Instrumentation, Smart Sensors
Transient Capture Systems
DAS and Communications Systems
Upgrade to ADuC812 Systems. Runs from 32 kHz
External Crystal with On-Chip PLL.
Also Available: ADuC831 Pin Compatible Upgrade to
Existing ADuC812 Systems that Require Additional
Code or Data Memory. Runs from 1 MHz–16 MHz
External Crystal.
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of Analog Devices, Inc.
SPI is a registered trademark of Motorola, Inc.
I2C is a registered trademark of Philips Corporation.
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FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
ADuC832
12-BIT
DAC
BUF
DAC
ADC0
ADC1
ADC5
ADC6
ADC7
T/H
MUX
TEMP
SENSOR
12-BIT ADC
HARDWARE
CALIBRATON
12-BIT
DAC
16-BIT
⌺–⌬ DAC
16-BIT
⌺–⌬ DAC
16-BIT
PWM
16-BIT
PWM
BUF
DAC
MUX
PWM0
PWM1
INTERNAL
BAND GAP
VREF
PLL
OSC
8051-BASED MCU WITH ADDITIONAL
PERIPHERALS
62 kBYTES FLASH/EE PROGRAM MEMORY
4 kBYTES FLASH/EE DATA MEMORY
2304 BYTES USER RAM
3 ؋ 16 BIT TIMERS POWER SUPPLY MON
1 ؋ REAL TIME CLOCK WATCHDOG TIMER
4؋ PARALLEL
PORTS
UART, I2C, AND SPI
SERIAL I/O
VREF
XTAL1 XTAL2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADuC832 is a complete smart transducer front end, integrat-
ing a high performance self-calibrating multichannel 12-bit ADC,
dual 12-bit DACs, and programmable 8-bit MCU on a single chip.
The device operates from a 32 kHz crystal with an on-chip PLL
generating a high frequency clock of 16.77 MHz. This clock is, in
turn, routed through a programmable clock divider from which
the MCU core clock operating frequency is generated. The micro-
controller core is an 8052 and therefore 8051 instruction set
compatible with 12 core clock periods per machine cycle. 62 kBytes
of nonvolatile Flash/EE program memory are provided on-chip.
4 kBytes of nonvolatile Flash/EE data memory, 256 bytes RAM,
and 2 kBytes of extended RAM are also integrated on-chip.
The ADuC832 also incorporates additional analog functionality
with two 12-bit DACs, power supply monitor, and a band gap
reference. On-chip digital peripherals include two 16-bit ⌺-⌬
DACs, dual output 16-bit PWM, watchdog timer, time interval
counter, three timers/counters, Timer 3 for baud rate generation,
and serial I/O ports (SPI, I2C, and UART)
On-chip factory firmware supports in-circuit serial download and
debug modes (via UART) as well as single-pin emulation mode
via the EA pin. The ADuC832 is supported by QuickStart™ and
QuickStart Plus development systems featuring low cost software
and hardware development tools. A functional block diagram of
the ADuC832 is shown above with a more detailed block diagram
shown in Figure 1.
The part is specified for 3 V and 5 V operation over the extended
industrial temperature range and is available in a 52-lead plastic
quad flatpack package and a 56-lead chip scale package.
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