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8XC196NT USER’S MANUAL
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Figure 15-9 shows the timings of the program word command with a repeated programming pulse
and auto increment. Asserting PALE# latches the command and address on the PBUS. Asserting
PROG# latches the data on the PBUS and starts the programming sequence. The PROG# signal
controls the programming pulse width. (Slave programming mode does not use the PPW regis-
ter.) After the rising edge of PROG#, the routine verifies the contents of the location that was just
programmed and asserts PVER to indicate successful programming. AINC# is optional and can
automatically increment the address for the next location. If you do not use AINC#, you must
send a new program word command to access the next word location.
Figure 15-9. Program Word Waveform
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*
RESET#
PBUS
(Ports 3/4)
PALE#
PROG#
PVER
AINC#
ADDR/COMMAND
AVLL
T
DATA1
ADDR1
DATA2
ADDR2
SHLL
T
LLLH
T
LLAX
T
PHPL
T
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PLPH
T
ILPL
T
ILVH
T
ILIH
T
PHIL
T
PHVL
T
LHPL
T
PLDX
T
DVPL
T
*
**
Additional program pulses and verifications.
Measure from falling edge of last PROG# pulse in sequence.
Pulse 1
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Summary of Contents for 8XC196NT
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Page 408: ...A Instruction Set Reference...
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