AM186ES Advanced Micro Devices, AM186ES Datasheet - Page 57

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AM186ES

Manufacturer Part Number
AM186ES
Description
microcontrollers provide a low-cost/ high-performance solution for embedded system designers who wish to use the x86 architecture.
Manufacturer
Advanced Micro Devices
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registers are used to control and monitor the interface.
Refer to Figure 14 and Figure 15 on page 58 for dia-
grams of SSI reads and writes.
Four-Pin Interface
The two enable pins SDEN1–SDEN0 can be used di-
rectly as enables for up to two peripheral devices.
Transmit and receive operations are synchronized be-
tween the master (Am186ER or Am188ER microcon-
troller) and slave (peripherals) by means of the SCLK
output. SCLK is derived from the internal processor
clock and is the processor clock divided by 2, 4, 8, or
16.
PROGRAMMABLE I/O (PIO) PINS
There are 32 pins on the Am186ER and Am188ER mi-
crocontrollers that are available as multipurpose sig-
nals. Table 3 and Table 4 on page 36 list the PIO pins.
Each of these pins can be used as a user-programma-
ble input or output signal if the normal shared function
is not needed.
If a pin is enabled to function as a PIO signal, the pre-
assigned signal function is disabled and does not affect
the level on the pin. A PIO signal can be configured to
operate as an input (with or without a weak pullup or
pulldown), as an output, or as an open-drain output.
Configuration as an open-drain output is accomplished
by keeping the appropriate PDATA bits constant in the
PIO data register and writing the data value into its as-
sociated bit position in the PIO direction register, so the
output is either driving Low or is disabled, depending
on the data.
Am186
TM
ER and Am188
TM
ER Microcontrollers Data Sheet
After power-on reset, the PIO pins default to various
configurations. The column titled Power-On Reset Sta-
tus in Table 3 and Table 4 on page 36 lists the defaults
for the PIOs. The system initialization code must recon-
figure the PIOs as required.
Note: WDT reset does not reset PIO registers.
The A19–A17 address pins default to normal operation
on power-on reset, allowing the processor to correctly
begin fetching instructions at the boot address
FFFF0h. The DT/R, DEN, and SRDY pins also default
to normal operation on power-on reset.
Note that emulators use A19, A18, A17, S6, and UZI.
System designers using these signals as PIOs should
check with their emulator vendor for limitations on em-
ulator operation.
If the AD15–AD0 bus override is enabled on power-on
reset, then S6
normal operation instead of PIO input with pullup. Many
emulators assert the ADEN override. If BHE/ADEN
( A m 1 8 6 E R m i c r o c o n t r o l l e r ) o r RF S H 2 / A D E N
(Am188ER microcontroller) is held Low during power-
on reset, the AD15–AD0 bus override is enabled.
/
CLKSEL2 and UZI
/
CLKSEL1 revert to
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