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T89C51RD2
Note 1: P3.2 is pulled low during programming to indicate RDY/BUSY.
(P3.2 = 1 Ready; P3.2 = 0 Busy).
Note 2: In Page Load Mode the current byte is loaded on ALE rising edge.
Note 3: After a power up all external test mode to program or to erase the FLASH are locked to avoid any untimely programming or erasure.
After each programming or erasure test mode, it’s advised to lock this feature (test mode PELCK).
To validate the test mode mode PEULCK the following sequence has to be applied:
Test Mode PEULCK with ALE = 1.
Pulse on ALE (min width=25clk) with P0=55 (P0 latched on ALE rising edge)
Pulse on ALE (min width=25clk) with P0=AA (P0 latched on ALE rising edge)
Note 4: The highest security bit (bit 7) is used to secure the 7 lowest bit erasure. The only way to erase this bit is to erase the whole FLASH
memory.
Procedure to program security bits (After array programming):
- program bit7 to 0, program all other bits ( 1 = erased, 0 = programmed).
- test mode PGMS (din = HSB).
Procedure to erase security byte:
- test mode CERR: erase all array included HSB.
- program hardware security byte to FF: test mode PGMS (din = FF).
8.9.3. Definition of terms
Address Lines:P1.0-P1.7, P2.0-P2.5, P3.4-P3.5, respectively for A0-A15.
Data Lines:P0.0-P0.7 for D0-D7
Control Signals:RST, PSEN, P2.6, P2.7, P3.2, P3.3, P3.6, P3.7.
Program Signals: ALE/PROG, EA
Mode Name Mode P1[7..0] P2[5..0] P3.0 P3.1 P3.2 P3.3 P3.4 P3.5
PELCK
Program or Erase Lock.
Disable the Erasure or Programming
access
xx xx xx x 1xx
PEULCK
Program or Erase UnLock.
Enable the Erasure or Programming
access
xx xx xx x 0xx
PGMC
Write Code Data (byte)
or write Page
Always precedeed by PGML
A7-A0 A13-A8 1 x Note1 0 A14 A15
PGML
Memory Page Load
(up to 128 bytes)
A7-A0 A13-A8 1 x x 0 A14 A15
PGMV Read Code Data (byte) A7-A0 A13-A8 1 x x 1 A14 A15
VSB Read Security Byte (=HSB) xx xx 1 x x 1 x x
PGMS
Write lock Byte (Note 4)
(security byte = HSB)
xx xx 1 x Note1 0 x x
CERR Chip Erase User + XAF xx xx 1 x x 0 x x
PGXC
Write Byte or Page Extra Memory
(XAF)
Always precedeed by PGXL
A7-A0
(0-7F)
xx 1 x Note1 0 x x
PGXL
Memory Page Load XAF
(up to 128 bytes)
A7-A0
(0-7F)
xx 1x x 1xx
TMS
Read Signature bytes
30h (Manufacturer code)
31h (Device ID #1)
60h (Device ID #2)
61h (Device ID #3)
30h
31h
60h
61h
x xx x 1xx
RXAF
Read Extra Memory
(XAF)
Addr
(0-7F)
00 1x x 0xx