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DS80C310_09 Datasheet, PDF (3/22 Pages) Dallas Semiconductor – High-Speed Microcontroller
DS80C310
PIN DESCRIPTION
PIN
PDIP PLCC TQFP
1–8
2–9
40–44,
1, 2, 3
9
10
4
NAME
FUNCTION
Port 1 (I/O). Port 1 functions as both an 8-bit bidirectional I/O port
and an alternate functional interface for Timer 2 I/O and new
external interrupts. The reset condition of Port 1 is with all bits at
logic 1. In this state, a weak pullup holds the port high. This
condition also serves as an input mode, since any external circuit
that writes to the port overcomes the weak pullup. When software
writes a 0 to any port pin, the DS80C310 activates a strong pulldown
that remains on until either a 1 is written or a reset occurs. Writing a
1 after the port has been at 0 causes a strong transition driver to turn
on, followed by a weaker sustaining pullup. Once the momentary
strong driver turns off, the port once again becomes the output high
(and input) state. The alternate modes of Port 1 are outlined as
follows:
PIN
PORT ALTERNATE
PDIP PLCC TQFP
FUNCTION
P1.0–P1.7
RST
1
2
40 P1.0
T2
External I/O for
Timer/Counter 2
Timer/Counter 2
2
3
41 P1.1
T2EX Capture/Reload
Trigger
3
4
42 P1.2
—
DS80C320 has a serial
port RXD
4
5
43 P1.3
—
DS80C320 has a serial
port TXD
5
6
44 P1.4
INT2
External Interrupt 2
(Positive Edge Detect)
External Interrupt 3
6
7
1 P1.5
INT3
(Negative Edge
Detect)
7
8
2 P1.6
INT4
External Interrupt 4
(Positive Edge Detect)
External Interrupt 5
8
9
3 P1.7
INT5
(Negative Edge
Detect)
Reset (Input). The RST input pin contains a Schmitt voltage input to
recognize external active-high reset inputs. The pin also employs an
internal pulldown resistor to allow for a combination of wired-OR
external reset sources.
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