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ST7DALIF2

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7DALIF2
Description
8-BIT MCU WITH SINGLE VOLTAGE FLASH MEMORY, DATA EEPROM, ADC, TIMERS, SPI
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7DALIF2

8 Kbytes Single Voltage Flash Program Memory With Read-out Protection, In-circuit Programming And In-application Programming (icp And Iap). 10k Write/erase Cycles Guaranteed, Data Retention
20 years at 55°C.
256 Bytes Data Eeprom With Read-out Protection. 300k Write/erase Cycles Guaranteed, Data Retention
20 years at 55°C.
Clock Sources
Internal 1% RC oscillator, crystal/ceramic resonator or external clock
Five Power Saving Modes
Halt, Active-Halt, Wait and Slow, Auto Wake Up From Halt
Serial peripheral interface (SPI)
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To avoid any conflicts in an application with multiple slaves, the SS pin must be pulled high
during the MODF bit clearing sequence. The SPE and MSTR bits may be restored to their
original state during or after this clearing sequence.
Hardware does not allow the user to set the SPE and MSTR bits while the MODF bit is set
except in the MODF bit clearing sequence.
In a slave device, the MODF bit can not be set, but in a multi master configuration the Device
can be in slave mode with the MODF bit set.
The MODF bit indicates that there might have been a multi-master conflict and allows
software to handle this using an interrupt routine and either perform to a reset or return to an
application default state.
Overrun condition (OVR)
An overrun condition occurs, when the master device has sent a data byte and the slave
device has not cleared the SPIF bit issued from the previously transmitted byte.
When an Overrun occurs:
In this case, the receiver buffer contains the byte sent after the SPIF bit was last cleared. A
read to the SPIDR register returns this byte. All other bytes are lost.
The OVR bit is cleared by reading the SPICSR register.
Write collision error (WCOL)
A write collision occurs when the software tries to write to the SPIDR register while a data
transfer is taking place with an external device. When this happens, the transfer continues
uninterrupted; and the software write will be unsuccessful.
Write collisions can occur both in master and slave mode. See also
select
A "read collision" will never occur since the received data byte is placed in a buffer in which
access is always synchronous with the CPU operation.
The WCOL bit in the SPICSR register is set if a write collision occurs.
No SPI interrupt is generated when the WCOL bit is set (the WCOL bit is a status flag only).
Clearing the WCOL bit is done through a software sequence (see
A read access to the SPICSR register while the MODF bit is set.
A write to the SPICR register.
The OVR bit is set and an interrupt request is generated if the SPIE bit is set.
management.
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Section 17.4.1: Slave
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ST7DALIF2

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