Kawasaki 80C152, KS152JB, 80C51 technical specifications DCON0/1 092H,093H

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The DCON register control the operation of the DMA channels by determining the source of data to be transferred, the destination of the data to be transfer, and the various modes of operation.

DCON.0 (GO) - Enables DMA Transfer - When set it enables a DMA channel. If block mode is set then DMA transfer starts as soon as possible under CPU control. If demand mode is set then DMA transfer starts when a demand is asserted and recognized.

DCON.1 (DONE) - DMA Transfer is Complete - When set the DMA transfer is complete. It is set when BCR equals 0 and is automatically reset when the DMA vectors to its interrupt routine. If DMA interrupt is disabled and user software executes a jump on the DONE bit, then the user soft- ware must also reset the done bit. If DONE bit is not set, then the DMA transfer is not complete.

DCON.2 (TM) - Transfer Mode - When set, DMA burst transfers are used if the DMA channel is configured in the block mode or external interrupts are used to initiate a transfer if in Demand Mode. When TM is cleared, Alternate cycle transfers are used if DMA is in the Block Mode, or Local Serial Channel/GSC interrupts are used to initiate a transfer if in Demand Mode.

DCON.3 (DM) - DMA Channel Mode - When set, Demand Mode is used and when cleared Block Mode is used.

DCON.4 (ISA) - Increment Source Address - When set, the source address registers are automat- ically incremented during each transfer. When cleared the source registers are not incremented.

DCON.5 (SAS) - Source Address Space - When set the source of data for the DMA transfers is internal data memory if autoincrement is also set. If auto increment is not set but SAS is, then the source for the data will be one of the Special Function Register. When SAS is cleared, the source for the data is external data memory.

DCON.6 (IDA) - Increment destination Address Space - When set, destination address registers are incremented once after each byte is transferred. When cleared, the destination address regis- ters are not automatically incremented.

DCON.7 (DAS) - Destination Address Space - When set, destination of data to be transferred is internal data memory if autoincrement mode is also set. If auto increment is not set the destination will be one of the Special Function Registers. When DAS is cleared then the destination is exter- nal data memory

DCR - Deterministic Resolution, see MYSLOT.

DEN - An alternate function of one of the port 1 pins (P1.2). Its purpose is to enable external driv- ers when the GSC is transmitting data. This function is always active when using the GSC and if

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Contents Introduction Technical Specifications Pin Description PIN DescriptionName Description Port Pin Name Alternate FunctionXTAL2 XTAL1RST ALE PsenEben EpsenSpecial function Registers SFR map for the cpuReset Timing Reset Values of the SFRs Configurations SconSbuf Indeterminate Tmod PconPort 0 I/O Pad Port 2 I/O Pad Port bit I/O PadsPorts 4,5 Program Psen EpsenComments Fetch viaTIMER/COUNTERS Tmod Timer/Counter Mode Control RegisterTcon Timer/Counter Control Register ModeTimer/Counter in Mode IE Interrupt Enable Register Timer/Counter 0 in ModeInterrupts Priority Level Structure Egste EDMA1 Egstv EDMA0 Egsre Egsrv Pgste PDMA1 Pgstv PDMA0 Pgsre PgsrvPX0 EX0Pgsrv Egsrv 2BHPDMA1 EDMA1PT1 ET1 1BHKawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 Status of the External Pins during Idle and Power Down Power Down and IdleALE Psen Pcon Power Control Register Smod IDLLocal Serial Channel Local Serial Port Mode ControllerSerial Port Mode Mode Load Sbuf Baud Rates Smod Timer 1 generated commonly used Baud ratesMHZ JNB SINGLE-STEP OperationReti Kawasaki LSI USA Inc Global Serial Channel Introduction11/IDLE CRC None DC JAM CRCCsma Sdlc 11/IDLEExternal clock Internal clock Control cpu Control dma Raw Receive Raw Transmit CSMA/CD Frame Format CSMA/CD OverviewPreamble BOF Address Info CRC EOF Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 23 24 Interframe Space CSMA/CD Data Encoding Manchester Encoding BIT TimeCollision Detection Jitter ToleranceMissing 0-to-1 Transition Narrow PulsesUnexpected 1-to-0 Transition Resolution of Collisions GSC InactiveResponse to a Detected Collision What the GSC was doing TfifoDCR BackoffAlgorithm Prbs Tcdcnt Load Bkoff Slot Clock Myslot Random BackoffBKOFF= Myslot Deterministic Backoff Hardware Based Acknowledge Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 Sdlc Frame Format BOF Address Control Info CRC EOFKawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 Nrzi BIT Time Data EncodingBIT STUFFING/STRIPPING Line Idle Sending Abort CharacterAcknowledgement PRIMARY/SECONDARY Stations Point-to-point NetworkMulti-Drop Network Ring NetworkUsing a Preamble in Sdlc HDLC/SDLC ComparisonSdlc Hdlc User Defined ProtocolsLine Discipline Planning for Network Changes and ExpansionsDMA Servicing of GSC Channels Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 Baud Rate Initialization Test Modes External Driver InterfaceJitter Receive Local Value Manchester Encoding BIT Time Receive Sampling Rate ReceivedBIT Time Received Transmit WaveformsReceiver Clock Recovery CSMA/CD Clock RecoveryDetermining Receiver Errors External ClockingRcbat Crce AddressingDetermining Line Discipline 2 CPU/DMA Control of the GSCCollisions and Backoff What the GSC was doing Response GSC Register Descriptions Successful Ending of Transmissions and ReceptionsGMOD84H Xtclk PL1 PL0 PL1 PL0 Length BitsKawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 DCJ DCR SA5 SA4 SA3 SA2 SA1 SA0 ARB REQ Garen Xrclk Gfien IDLRcabt Crce RDN Rfne Gren Haben Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 LNI Noack Tcdt TDN Tfnf TEN DMA Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 DMA Operation DMA with the 80C152DMA Registers Alternate Cycle Mode Burst ModeDAS IDA SAS ISASerial Port Demand Mode External Demand ModeTiming Diagrams 12 OSC.PERIODS ALE Psen P1 Inst FloatPCH P2 SFR DMA Cycle Resume Program Execution DMA Transfer from Internal Memory to Internal MemoryDMA Cycle 12 OSC. Periods Resume Program Execution ALE Psen 12 OSC. Periods ALE Psen Inst DMA Data OUT PCL Inst PCHDMA Cycle Resume Program Execution Arbiter Mode Request ModeHold/Hold Acknowledge Using the HOLD/HLDA Acknowledge ARB REQInternal Logic of the Arbiter ALE ARB If Hlda = ALE AEQ ALE REQDmxrq Internal Logic of the Requester DMA Arbitration Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc.oup, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 DMA Arbitration with Hold/Hold Ack Summary of DMA Control Bits DAS IDA SAS ISA DoneInterrupt Structure IE0 TI+RI ET1 EX1 ET0 EX0PT1 PX1 PT0 PX0 IPN1GSC Transmitter Error Conditions Transmit Error Flags Logic for Clearing TEN, Setting TDN GSC Receiver Error Conditions Glossary Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc Ver .9 KS152JB2 DCON0/1 092H,093H Xtclk PL1 PL0 Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc 102 Ver .9 KS152JB2 Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc 103 Ver .9 KS152JB2 PT1 PX1 PT0 EX0 Myslot 0F5H DCJ DCR SA5 SA4 SA3 SA2 SA1 SA0 Smod ARB REQ Garen Xrclk Gfien IDL OVR Rcabt Crce RDN Rfne Gren Haben Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc 108 Ver .9 KS152JB2 SM0 SM1 SM2 REN TB8 RB8 TF1 TR1 TF0 TR0 IE1 IT1 IE0 IT0Gate Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc 111 Ver .9 KS152JB2 Port Stack PointerData Pointer LOW DPL.7 DPL.6 DPL5 DPL.4 DPL.3 DPL.2 DPL.1 DPL.0Timer Control Data Pointer HighDPH.7 DPH.6 DPH.5 DPH.4 DPH.3 DPH.2 DPH.1 DPH.0 DPHTimer Mode Control Gate TimerTimer 0 LSB Timer 1 LSBTimer 0 MSB Timer 1 MSBSerial Port Control SM0Serial Data Buffer SBUF.7Program Status Word RS1 RS0Accumulator ACC.7 ACC.6 ACC.5 ACC.4 ACC.3 ACC.2 ACC.1 ACC.0Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc 119 Ver .9 KS152JB2 Kawasaki LSI USA, Inc 120 Ver .9 KS152JB2