AT89C51CC01 Atmel Corporation, AT89C51CC01 Datasheet - Page 2
AT89C51CC01
Manufacturer Part Number
AT89C51CC01
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel Corporation
Datasheets
1.AT89C51CC01.pdf
(167 pages)
2.AT89C51CC01.pdf
(12 pages)
3.AT89C51CC01.pdf
(32 pages)
4.AT89C51CC01.pdf
(29 pages)
Specifications of AT89C51CC01
Flash (kbytes)
32 Kbytes
Max. Operating Frequency
40 MHz
Cpu
8051-12C
Max I/o Pins
34
Uart
1
Can
1
Adc Channels
8
Adc Resolution (bits)
10
Adc Speed (ksps)
62.5
Sram (kbytes)
1.25
Eeprom (bytes)
2048
Self Program Memory
API
Operating Voltage (vcc)
3.0 to 5.5
Timers
4
Isp
UART/CAN
Watchdog
Yes
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Functional
Description
In-System
Programming
Capability
In-Application
Programming or
Self- Programming
Capability
Block Diagram
2
T89C51CC01 CAN Bootloader
The T89C51CC01 Bootloader facilitates In-System Programming and In-Application
Programming.
In-System Programming allows the user to program or reprogram a microcontroller on-chip
Flash memory without removing it from the system and without the need of a pre-programmed
application.
The CAN bootloader can manage a communication with a host through the CAN network. It can
also access and perform requested operations on the on-chip Flash memory.
In-Application Programming (IAP) allows the reprogramming of a microcontroller on-chip Flash
memory without removing it from the system and while the embedded application is running.
The CAN bootloader contains some Application Programming Interface routines named API rou-
tines allowing IAP by using the user’s firmware.
This section describes the different parts of the bootloader. Figure 1 shows the on-chip boot-
loader and IAP processes.
Figure 1. Bootloader Process Description
External Host via the
Communication
CAN Protocol
ISP Communication
Management
Flash Memory
Management
Memory
Flash
Management
User Call
IAP
Application
On-chip
4210E–CAN–03/08
User