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COP8SAC728M8

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COP8SAC728M8
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4K HIGHLY INTEGRATED OTP
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
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6.0 Functional Description
The contents of data registers and RAM are unknown follow-
ing the on-chip reset.
6.8 OSCILLATOR CIRCUITS
There are four clock oscillator options available: Crystal Os-
cillator with or without on-chip bias resistor, R/C Oscillator
with on-chip resistor and capacitor, and External Oscillator.
The oscillator feature is selected by programming the ECON
register, which is summarized in Table 2 .
ECON4 ECON3
FIGURE 10. Reset Timing (Power-On Reset Enabled)
FIGURE 11. Reset Circuit Using Power-On Reset
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
TABLE 2. Oscillator Option
with V
External Oscillator
Crystal Oscillator without Bias Resistor
R/C Oscillator
Crystal Oscillator with Bias Resistor
CC
Tied to RESET
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Oscillator Option
(Continued)
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6.8.1 Crystal Oscillator
The crystal Oscillator mode can be selected by programming
ECON Bit 4 to 1. CKI is the clock input while G7/CKO is the
clock generator output to the crystal. An on-chip bias resistor
connected between CKI and CKO can be enabled by pro-
gramming ECON Bit 3 to 1 with the crystal oscillator option
selection. The value of the resistor is in the range of 0.5M to
2M (typically 1.0M). Table 3 shows the component values re-
quired for various standard crystal values. Resistor R2 is
only used when the on-chip bias resistor is disabled. Figure
12 shows the crystal oscillator connection diagram.
6.8.2 External Oscillator
The External Oscillator mode can be selected by program-
ming ECON Bit 3 to 0 and ECON Bit 4 to 0. CKI can be
driven by an external clock signal provided it meets the
specified duty cycle, rise and fall times, and input levels. G7/
CKO is available as a general purpose input G7 and/or Halt
control. Figure 13 shows the external oscillator connection
diagram.
6.8.3 R/C Oscillator
The R/C Oscillator mode can be selected by programming
ECON Bit 3 to 1 and ECON Bit 4 to 0. In R/C oscillation
mode, CKI is left floating, while G7/CKO is available as a
general purpose input G7 and/or HALT control. The R/C con-
trolled oscillator has on-chip resistor and capacitor for maxi-
mum R/C oscillator frequency operation. The maximum fre-
quency is 5 MHz
temperature range of −40˚C to +85˚C. For max frequency
operation, the CKI pin should be left floating. For lower fre-
quencies, an external capacitor should be connected be-
tween CKI and either V
cillator to external noise can be improved by connecting one
half the external capacitance to V
PC board trace length on the CKI pin should be kept as short
as possible. Table 4 shows the oscillator frequency as a
function of external capacitance on the CKI pin. Figure 14
shows the R/C oscillator configuration.
R1 (k )
External Capacitor
5.6
0
0
0
TABLE 3. Crystal Oscillator Configuration,
TABLE 4. R/C Oscillator Configuration,
(pF)
TBD
150
−40˚C to +85˚C, V
52
R2 (M )
0
9
OSC Freq. Variation of
1
1
1
1
±
T
35% for V
A
C1 (pF)
= 25˚C, V
100
30
32
45
CC
or GND. Immunity of the R/C os-
R/C OSC Freq
100–156
CC
C2 (pF)
CC
32 kHz
(MHz)
30–36
CC
30
32
5
4
2
1
= 4.5V to 5.5V,
between 4.5V to 5.5V and
CC
= 5V
and one half to GND.
±
CKI Freq. (MHz)
35%
Instr. Cycle
0.455
15
10
4
312.5
(µs)
2.0
2.5
5.0
10

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