Intel 80C186EA Preliminary Information page 11

16-bit high-integration embedded processors
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Pin
Pin
Input
Name
Type
Type
V
P
CC
V
G
SS
CLKIN
I
A(E)
OSCOUT
O
CLKOUT
O
RESIN
I
A(L)
RESOUT
O
PDTMR
I O
A(L)
NMI
I
A(E)
TEST BUSY
I
A(E)
(TEST)
AD15 0
I O
S(L)
(AD7 0)
NOTE
Pin names in parentheses apply to the 80C188EA and 80L188EA
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Table 3 Pin Descriptions
Output
States
POWER connections consist of six pins which must be shorted
externally to a V
CC
GROUND connections consist of five pins which must be shorted
externally to a V
SS
CLocK INput is an input for an external clock An external
oscillator operating at two times the required processor operating
frequency can be connected to CLKIN For crystal operation
CLKIN (along with OSCOUT) are the crystal connections to an
internal Pierce oscillator
H(Q)
OSCillator OUTput is only used when using a crystal to generate
the external clock OSCOUT (along with CLKIN) are the crystal
R(Q)
connections to an internal Pierce oscillator This pin is not to be
P(Q)
used as 2X clock output for non-crystal applications (i e this pin is
N C for non-crystal applications) OSCOUT does not float in
ONCE mode
H(Q)
CLocK OUTput provides a timing reference for inputs and outputs
of the processor and is one-half the input clock (CLKIN)
R(Q)
frequency CLKOUT has a 50% duty cycle and transistions every
P(Q)
falling edge of CLKIN
RESet IN causes the processor to immediately terminate any bus
cycle in progress and assume an initialized state All pins will be
driven to a known state and RESOUT will also be driven active
The rising edge (low-to-high) transition synchronizes CLKOUT with
CLKIN before the processor begins fetching opcodes at memory
location 0FFFF0H
H(0)
RESet OUTput that indicates the processor is currently in the
R(1)
reset state RESOUT will remain active as long as RESIN remains
active When tied to the TEST BUSY pin RESOUT forces the
P(0)
80C186EA into Numerics Mode
H(WH)
Power-Down TiMeR pin (normally connected to an external
capacitor) that determines the amount of time the processor waits
R(Z)
after an exit from power down before resuming normal operation
P(1)
The duration of time required will depend on the startup
characteristics of the crystal oscillator
Non-Maskable Interrupt input causes a Type 2 interrupt to be
serviced by the CPU NMI is latched internally
TEST BUSY is sampled upon reset to determine whether the
80C186EA is to enter Numerics Mode In regular operation the pin
is TEST TEST is used during the execution of the WAIT
instruction to suspend CPU operation until the pin is sampled
active (low) In Numerics Mode the pin is BUSY BUSY notifies the
80C186EA of 80C187 Numerics Coprocessor activity
H(Z)
These pins provide a multiplexed Address and Data bus During
the address phase of the bus cycle address bits 0 through 15 (0
R(Z)
through 7 on the 8-bit bus versions) are presented on the bus and
P(X)
can be latched using ALE 8- or 16-bit data information is
transferred during the data phase of the bus cycle
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