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Microcontrollers (MCU) OTP EPROM 20K USB/I2

ST92T163R4T1

Manufacturer Part Number
ST92T163R4T1
Description
Microcontrollers (MCU) OTP EPROM 20K USB/I2
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of ST92T163R4T1

Data Bus Width
8 bit, 16 bit
Program Memory Type
EPROM
Program Memory Size
20 KB
Data Ram Size
2 KB
Interface Type
I2C, SCI, USB
Maximum Clock Frequency
24 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
64
Number Of Timers
2
Operating Supply Voltage
4 V to 5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
TQFP-64
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
On-chip Adc
8 bit
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
No

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ST92163 - I2C BUS INTERFACE
I
INTERRUPT STATUS REGISTER (I2CISR)
R248 - Read / Write
Register Page: 20
Reset Value: 1xxx xxxx (xxh)
Bit 7 = DMASTOP DMA suspended mode .
This bit selects between DMA suspended mode
and DMA not suspended mode.
In DMA Suspended mode, if the error interrupt
pending bit (I2CISR.IERRP) is set, no DMA re-
quest is performed. DMA requests are performed
only when IERRP=0. Moreover the “Error Condi-
tion” interrupt source has a higher priority than the
DMA.
In DMA Not-Suspended mode, the status of
IERRP bit has no effect on DMA requests. Moreo-
ver the DMA has higher priority with respect to oth-
er interrupt sources.
0: DMA Not-Suspended mode
1: DMA Suspended mode
Bit 6:4 = PRL[2:0] Interrupt/DMA Priority Bits .
The priority is encoded with these three bits. The
value of “0” has the highest priority, the value “7”
has no priority. After the setting of this priority lev-
el, the priorities between the different Interrupt/
DMA sources is hardware defined according with
the following scheme:
– Error condition Interrupt (If DMASTOP=1) (High-
– Receiver DMA request
– Transmitter DMA request
– Error Condition Interrupt (If DMASTOP=0
– Data Received/Receiver End Of Block
– Peripheral Ready To Transmit/Transmitter End
Bit 3 = Reserved.
Must be cleared.
192/224
DMASTOP PRL2 PRL1 PRL0
2
C INTERFACE (Cont’d)
est priority)
Of Block (Lowest priority)
7
0
IERRP IRXP ITXP
0
Bit 2 = IERRP Error Condition pending bit
0: No error
1: Error event detected (if ITE=1)
Note:
I2CISR.DMASTOP bit, this flag can suspend or
not suspend the DMA requests.
Note: The Interrupt pending bits can be reset by
writing a “0” but is not possible to write a “1”. It is
mandatory to clear the interrupt source by writing a
“0” in the pending bit when executing the interrupt
service routine. When serving an interrupt routine,
the user should reset ONLY the pending bit related
to the served interrupt routine (and not reset the
other pending bits).
To detect the specific error condition that oc-
curred, the flag bits of the I2CSR1 and I2CSR2
register should be checked.
Note: The IERRP pending bit is forced high until
the error event flags are set (ADSL and SB flags in
the I2CSR1 register, SCLF, ADDTX, AF, STOPF,
ARLO and BERR flags in the I2CSR2 register). If
at least one flag is set, it is not possible to reset the
IERRP bit.
Bit 1 = IRXP Data Received pending bit
0: No data received
1: data received (if ITE=1).
Bit 0 = ITXP Peripheral Ready To Transmit pend-
ing bit
0: Peripheral not ready to transmit
1: Peripheral ready to transmit a data byte (if
ITE=1).
Depending
on
the
status
of
the

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