CXP82600
CMOS 8-bit Single Chip Microcomputer
Description
The CXP82600 is a CMOS 8-bit single chip
microcomputer of piggyback/evaluator combined
type, which is developed for evaluating the function
of the CXP82612/82616.
Features
• A wide instruction set (213 instructions) which
cover various types of data.
— 16-bit operation/multiplication and division/boolean bit operation instructions
• Minimum instruction cycle 400ns at 10MHz operation
122µs at 32kHz operation
• Applicable EPROM LCC type 27C128, LCC type 27C256
(Maximum 16K bytes are available.)
• Incorporated RAM capacity 448 bytes ( fluorescent display data area included)
• Peripheral functions
— A/D converter 8-bit, 8-channel, successive approximation method
(Conversion time of 32µs/10MHz)
— Serial interface Incorporated 8-bit and 8-stage FIFO
(Auto transfer for 1 to 8 bytes), 1 circuit 2channels
— Timer 8-bit timer, 8-bit timer/counter,
19-bit time base timer, 32kHz timer/counter
— Fluorescent display panel controller/driver Maximum 336 segments display possible
1 to 16-digit dynamic display
Dimmer function
High voltage drive output (40V)
On-chip pull-down resistor (Mask option)
Hardware key scan function
(Maximum 8 × 16 key matrix compatible.)
— Remote control receiving circuit 8-bit pulse measurement counter with on-chip
6-stage FIFO
• Interruption 13 factors, 13 vectors, multi-interruption possible
• Standby mode SLEEP/STOP
• Package 80-pin ceramic PQFP
80 pin PQFP (Ceramic)
evaluator type
Piggyback/
Note) Mask option depends on the type of the CXP82600. Refer to the Products List for details.
Structure
Silicon gate CMOS IC
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Pin Assigument in Piggyback Mode
PE1/INT1
PE2/INT2
PH1
PH0
PE0/EC/INT0
NC
PH3/TX
PH2/TEX
DD
V
FDP
V
T0
T1
T2
T3
T4
CXP82600
T5
PE3/INT3/NMI
PE4/RMC
PE5
PE6
PE7/TO/ADJ
PB0/CS1
PB1/CS0
PB2/SCK0
PB3/SI0
PB4/SO0
PB5/SCK1
PB6/SI1
PB7/SO1
PC0/KR0
PC1/KR1
PC2/KR2
PC3/KR3
PC4/KR4
PC5/KR5
PC6/KR6
PC7/KR7
PA0/AN0
PA1/AN1
PA2/AN2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
69
70
68
A13
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
D5
10
11
12
13
75
74
76
A12
A7
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
15
14
D2
D1
16
A15
2
GND
73
17
72
71
DD
A14
V
NC
32
1
31
18
19
D4
D3
NC
80
78
79
77
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
NC
D0
67
A8
A9
A11
NC
OE
A10
CE
D7
D6
66
65
59
64
60
58
63
62
61
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
T6
T7
T8/S28
T9/S27
T10/S26
T11/S25
T12/S24
T13/S23
T14/S22
T15/S21
S20
S19
S18
S17
S16
PF7/S15
PF6/S14
PF5/S13
PF4/S12
PF3/S11
PF2/S10
PF1/S9
PF0/S8
PD7/S7
26
25
PA3/AN3
27
28
PA5/AN5
PA4/AN4
30
29
PA7/AN7
PA6/AN6
RST
31
EXTAL
32
33
XTAL
SS
V
34
PD0/S0
35
36
PD2/S2
PD1/S1
37
PD3/S3
38
PD4/S4
Note) 1. NC (Pin 75) is always connected to VDD.
2. PH3/TX (Pin 73) is input port during port selection;
oscillation output during oscillation selection.
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39
PD5/S5
40
PD6/S6