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W78LE58_06 Datasheet, PDF (5/34 Pages) Winbond – 8-BIT MICROCONTROLLER
W78LE58/W78L058A
5. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The W78L058A architecture consists of a core controller surrounded by various registers, four general
purpose I/O ports, one special purpose programmable 4-bits I/O port, 512 bytes of RAM, three
timer/counters, a serial port. The processor supports 111 different opcodes and references both a 64K
program address space and a 64K data storage space.
RAM
The internal data RAM in the W78L058A is 512 bytes. It is divided into two banks: 256 bytes of
scratchpad RAM and 256 bytes of AUX-RAM. These RAMs are addressed by different ways.
• RAM 0H−7FH can be addressed directly and indirectly as the same as in 8051. Address pointers
are R0 and R1 of the selected register bank.
• RAM 80H−FFH can only be addressed indirectly as the same as in 8051. Address pointers are R0,
R1 of the selected registers bank.
• AUX-RAM 0H−FFH is addressed indirectly as the same way to access external data memory with
the MOVX instruction. Address pointer are R0 and R1 of the selected register bank and DPTR
register. An access to external data memory locations higher than FFH will be performed with the
MOVX instruction in the same way as in the 8051. The AUX-RAM is disable after a reset. Setting
the bit 4 in CHPCON register will enable the access to AUX-RAM. When AUX-RAM is enabled the
instructions of "MOVX @Ri" will always access to on-chip AUX-RAM. When executing from internal
program memory, an access to AUX-RAM will not affect the Ports P0, P2, WR and RD .
Example,
CHPENR REG F6H
CHPCON REG BFH
MOV CHPENR,#87H
MOV CHPENR,#59H
ORL CHPCON,#00010000B ; enable AUX-RAM
MOV CHPENR,#00H
MOV R0,#12H
MOV A,#34H
MOVX @R0,A
; Write 34h data to 12h address.
Timers 0, 1, and 2
Timers 0, 1, and 2 each consist of two 8-bit data registers. These are called TL0 and TH0 for Timer 0,
TL1 and TH1 for Timer 1, and TL2 and TH2 for Timer 2. The TCON and TMOD registers provide
control functions for timers 0, 1. The T2CON register provides control functions for Timer 2. RCAP2H
and RCAP2L are used as reload/capture registers for Timer 2. The operations of Timer 0 and Timer 1
are the same as in the W78C51. Timer 2 is a 16-bit timer/counter that is configured and controlled by
the T2CON register. Like Timers 0 and 1, Timer 2 can operate as either an external event counter or
as an internal timer, depending on the setting of bit C/T2 in T2CON. Timer 2 has three operating
modes: capture, auto-reload, and baud rate generator. The clock speed at capture or auto-reload
mode is the same as that of Timers 0 and 1.
Publication Release Date: December 4, 2006
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