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IC SMART CARD READER 32-LQFP

TDA8029HL/C207,118

Manufacturer Part Number
TDA8029HL/C207,118
Description
IC SMART CARD READER 32-LQFP
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Datasheet

Specifications of TDA8029HL/C207,118

Package / Case
32-LQFP
Controller Type
Smart Card Reader Interface
Interface
Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 6 V
Current - Supply
250mA
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 90°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 90 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
568-2233-2
935274733118
TDA8029HL07BD-T

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8.2.3 Auto-reload mode (up- or down-counter)
Table 11:
[1]
In the 16-bit auto-reload mode, timer 2 can be configured as either a timer or counter (bit
C/T2 in register T2CON) and programmed to count up or down. The counting direction is
determined by bit DCEN (down-counter enable) which is located in the T2MOD register.
When reset, DCEN = 0 and timer 2 will default to counting up. If DCEN = 1, timer 2 can
count up or down depending on the value of T2EX.
When DCEN = 0, timer 2 will count up automatically. In this mode there are two options
selected by bit EXEN2 in register T2CON. If EXEN2 = 0, then timer 2 counts up to
0FFFFh and sets the TF2 overflow flag upon overflow. This causes the timer 2 registers to
be reloaded with the 16-bit value in RCAP2L and RCAP2H. The values in RCAP2L and
RCAP2H are preset by software. If EXEN2 = 1, then a 16-bit reload can be triggered
either by an overflow or by a HIGH to LOW transition at controller input T2EX. This
transition also sets the EXF2 bit. The timer 2 interrupt, if enabled, can be generated when
either TF2 or EXF2 are logic 1. See
DCEN = 1 enables timer 2 to count up- or down. This mode allows T2EX to control the
direction of count. When a HIGH level is applied at T2EX timer 2 will count up. Timer 2 will
overflow at 0FFFFh and set the TF2 flag, which can then generate an interrupt, if the
interrupt is enabled. This timer overflow also causes the 16-bit value in RCAP2L and
RCAP2H to be reloaded into the timer registers TL2 and TH2. When a LOW level is
applied at T2EX this causes timer 2 to count down. The timer will underflow when TL2 and
TH2 become equal to the value stored in RCAP2L and RCAP2H. Timer 2 underflow sets
the TF2 overflow flag and causes 0FFFFh to be reloaded into the timer registers TL2 and
TH2. See
The external flag EXF2 toggles when timer 2 underflows or overflows. This EXF2 bit can
be used as a 17th bit of resolution if needed. The EXF2 flag does not generate an
interrupt in this mode of operation.
Bit
7 to 2
1
0
Do not write logic 1s to reserved bits. These bits may be used in future 80C51 family products to invoke
new features. In that case, the reset or inactive value of the new bit will be logic 0, and its active value will
be logic 1. The value read from a reserved bit is indeterminate.
Figure 4
Symbol
-
T2OE
DCEN
T2MOD - timer/counter 2 mode control register (address C9h) bit description
for an overview.
Rev. 03 — 22 February 2005
Description
Not implemented. Reserved for future use.
Timer 2 output enable.
Down counter enable. When set, allows timer 2 to be configured as
up- or down-counter.
Figure 3
for an overview.
Low power single card reader
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