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P89LV51RD2BBC

Manufacturer Part Number
P89LV51RD2BBC
Description
MCU 8-Bit 89LV 80C51 CISC 64KB Flash 3.3V 44-Pin TQFP Tray
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Datasheet

Specifications of P89LV51RD2BBC

Package
44TQFP
Device Core
80C51
Family Name
89LV
Maximum Speed
40 MHz
Ram Size
1 KB
Program Memory Size
64 KB
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V
Data Bus Width
8 Bit
Program Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Programmable I/os
32
Interface Type
SPI/UART
Operating Temperature
0 to 70 °C
Number Of Timers
3

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P89LV51RB2_RC2_RD2_5
Product data sheet
6.9.5 PCA watchdog timer
module’s CCAPnL SFR the output will be LOW, when it is equal to or greater than, the
output will be HIGH. When CL overflows from FF to 00, CCAPnL is reloaded with the
value in CCAPnH. This allows updating the PWM without glitches. The PWMn and
ECOMn bits in the module’s CCAPMn register must be set to enable the PWM mode.
An on-board watchdog timer is available with the PCA to improve the reliability of the
system without increasing chip count. Watchdog timers are useful for systems that are
susceptible to noise, power glitches, or electrostatic discharge. Module 4 is the only PCA
module that can be programmed as a Watchdog. However, this module can still be used
for other modes if the Watchdog is not needed.
Watchdog works. The user pre-loads a 16-bit value in the compare registers. Just like the
other compare modes, this 16-bit value is compared to the PCA timer value. If a match is
allowed to occur, an internal reset will be generated. This will not cause the RST pin to be
driven HIGH.
User’s software then must periodically change (CCAP4H, CCAP4L) to keep a match from
occurring with the PCA timer (CH, CL). This code is given in the WATCHDOG routine
shown below.
In order to hold off the reset, the user has three options:
The first two options are more reliable because the watchdog timer is never disabled as in
option #3. If the program counter ever goes astray, a match will eventually occur and
cause an internal reset. The second option is also not recommended if other PCA
modules are being used. Remember, the PCA timer is the time base for all modules;
changing the time base for other modules would not be a good idea. Thus, in most
applications the first solution is the best option.
;CALL the following WATCHDOG subroutine periodically.
This routine should not be part of an interrupt service routine, because if the program
counter goes astray and gets stuck in an infinite loop, interrupts are still serviced and the
Watchdog continues to reset. Thus, the purpose of the Watchdog would be defeated.
Instead, call this subroutine from the main program within 2
CLR
MOV
MOV
SETB
RET
Periodically change the compare value so it will never match the PCA timer.
Periodically change the PCA timer value so it will never match the compare values.
Disable the Watchdog by clearing the WDTE bit before a match occurs and then
re-enable it.
EA
CCAP4L,#00
CCAP4H,CH
EA
Rev. 05 — 15 December 2009
;Hold off interrupts
;Next compare value is within 255 counts of
;Re-enable interrupts
current PCA timer value
P89LV51RB2/RC2/RD2
Figure 25
8-bit microcontrollers with 80C51 core
shows a diagram of how the
16
count of the PCA timer.
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