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C8051F317-GMR

Manufacturer Part Number
C8051F317-GMR
Description
MCU 8-Bit C8051F31x 8051 CISC 16KB Flash 3.3V 24-Pin QFN EP T/R
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of C8051F317-GMR

Package
24QFN EP
Device Core
8051
Family Name
C8051F31x
Maximum Speed
25 MHz
Ram Size
1.25 KB
Program Memory Size
16 KB
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V
Data Bus Width
8 Bit
Program Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Programmable I/os
21
Interface Type
I2C/SMBus/SPI/UART
On-chip Adc
17-chx10-bit
Operating Temperature
-40 to 85 °C
Number Of Timers
4

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C8051F310/1/2/3/4/5/6/7
9.4.
The Missing Clock Detector (MCD) is a one-shot circuit that is triggered by the system clock. If the system
clock remains high or low for more than 100 µs, the one-shot will time out and generate a reset. After a
MCD reset, the MCDRSF flag (RSTSRC.2) will read ‘1’, signifying the MCD as the reset source; otherwise,
this bit reads ‘0’. Writing a ‘1’ to the MCDRSF bit enables the Missing Clock Detector; writing a ‘0’ disables
it. The state of the RST pin is unaffected by this reset.
9.5.
Comparator0 can be configured as a reset source by writing a ‘1’ to the C0RSEF flag (RSTSRC.5).
Comparator0 should be enabled and allowed to settle prior to writing to C0RSEF to prevent any turn-on
chatter on the output from generating an unwanted reset. The Comparator0 reset is active-low: if the non-
inverting input voltage (on CP0+) is less than the inverting input voltage (on CP0-), the device is put into
the reset state. After a Comparator0 reset, the C0RSEF flag (RSTSRC.5) will read ‘1’ signifying
Comparator0 as the reset source; otherwise, this bit reads ‘0’. The state of the RST pin is unaffected by
this reset.
9.6.
The programmable Watchdog Timer (WDT) function of the Programmable Counter Array (PCA) can be
used to prevent software from running out of control during a system malfunction. The PCA WDT function
can be enabled or disabled by software as described in
page
prevents user software from updating the WDT, a reset is generated and the WDTRSF bit (RSTSRC.5) is
set to ‘1’. The state of the RST pin is unaffected by this reset.
9.7.
If a Flash read/write/erase or program read targets an illegal address, a system reset is generated. This
may occur due to any of the following:
The FERROR bit (RSTSRC.6) is set following a Flash error reset. The state of the RST pin is unaffected by
this reset.
9.8.
Software may force a reset by writing a ‘1’ to the SWRSF bit (RSTSRC.4). The SWRSF bit will read ‘1’ fol-
lowing a software forced reset. The state of the RST pin is unaffected by this reset.
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A Flash write or erase is attempted above user code space. This occurs when PSWE is set to ‘1’ and a
MOVX write operation targets an address above address 0x3DFF for C8051F310/1 or 0x1FFF for
C8051F312/3/4/5.
A Flash read is attempted above user code space. This occurs when a MOVC operation targets an
address above address 0x3DFF for C8051F310/1 or 0x1FFF for C8051F312/3/4/5.
A Program read is attempted above user code space. This occurs when user code attempts to branch
to an address above 0x3DFF for C8051F310/1 or 0x1FFF for C8051F312/3/4/5.
A Flash read, write or erase attempt is restricted due to a Flash security setting (see
“10.3. Security Options” on page
212; the WDT is enabled and clocked by SYSCLK / 12 following any reset. If a system malfunction
Missing Clock Detector Reset
Comparator0 Reset
PCA Watchdog Timer Reset
Flash Error Reset
Software Reset
113).
Rev. 1.7
Section “18.3. Watchdog Timer Mode” on
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