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C8051F310 Datasheet, PDF (128/224 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – 8/16 kB ISP Flash MCU Family
C8051F310/1/2/3/4/5/6/7
P0
P1
P2
SF Signals
PIN I/O
TX0
RX0
SCK
MISO
MOSI
NSS*
SDA
SCL
CP0
CP0A
CP1
CP1A
SYSCLK
CEX0
CEX1
CEX2
CEX3
CEX4
ECI
T0
T1
012345670123456701234567
00110000000000000000
P0SKIP[0:7]
P1SKIP[0:7]
P2SKIP[0:3]
Port pin potentially available to peripheral
SF Signals Special Function Signals are not assigned by the Crossbar. When these signals are enabled, the Crossbar must
be manually configured to skip their corresponding port pins.
*Note: NSS is only pinned out in 4-wire SPI mode.
Note: P1.6,P1.7,P2.6,P2.7 only available on the C8051F310/1/2/3/4/5; P1SKIP[7:6] should always be set to
11b for the C8051F316/7 devices.
Figure 13.4. Crossbar Priority Decoder with Crystal Pins Skipped
Registers XBR0 and XBR1 are used to assign the digital I/O resources to the physical I/O Port pins. Note
that when the SMBus is selected, the Crossbar assigns both pins associated with the SMBus (SDA and
SCL); when the UART is selected, the Crossbar assigns both pins associated with the UART (TX and RX).
UART0 pin assignments are fixed for bootloading purposes: UART TX0 is always assigned to P0.4; UART
RX0 is always assigned to P0.5. Standard Port I/Os appear contiguously after the prioritized functions
have been assigned.
Important Note: The SPI can be operated in either 3-wire or 4-wire modes, pending the state of the
NSSMD1-NSSMD0 bits in register SPI0CN. According to the SPI mode, the NSS signal may or may not be
routed to a Port pin.
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