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REGISTERS
PPW (or SP_PPW)
PPW (or SP_PPW)
no direct access
The PPW register is loaded from the external EPROM (locations 14H and 15H) in auto programming
mode. The SP_PPW register is loaded from the internal test ROM in serial port programming mode.
The default pulse width for serial port programming is longer than required, so you should change the
value before beginning to program the device. (See “Changing Serial Port Programming Defaults” on
page 15-33.) The PPW_VALUE determines the programming pulse width, which must be at least
100 µs for successful programming.
15
8
1
PPW14
PPW13
PPW12
PPW11
PPW10
PPW9
PPW8
7
0
PPW7
PPW6
PPW5
PPW4
PPW3
PPW2
PPW1
PPW0
Bit
Number
Bit
Mnemonic
Function
15
1
Set this bit for proper device operation.
14:0
PPW14:0
PPW_VALUE.
This value establishes the programming pulse width for auto programming
or serial port programming. For a 100-µs pulse width, use the following
formula and round the result to the next higher integer. For auto
programming, write this value to the external EPROM (see “Auto
Programming Procedure” on page 15-29). For serial port programming,
write this value to the internal memory (see “Changing Serial Port
Programming Defaults” on page 15-33).
PPW_VALUE
0.6944
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Summary of Contents for 8XC196NT
Page 1: ...8XC196NT Microcontroller User s Manual...
Page 2: ...8XC196NT Microcontroller User s Manual June 1995 Order Number 272317 003...
Page 22: ...1 Guide to This Manual...
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Page 36: ...2 Architectural Overview...
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Page 50: ...3 Programming Considerations...
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Page 66: ...4 Memory Partitions...
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Page 104: ...5 Standard and PTS Interrupts...
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Page 148: ...6 I O Ports...
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Page 176: ...7 Serial I O SIO Port...
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Page 194: ...8 Synchronous Serial I O SSIO Port...
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Page 212: ...9 Slave Port...
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Page 232: ...10 Event Processor Array EPA...
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Page 270: ...11 Analog to digital Converter...
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Page 292: ...12 Minimum Hardware Considerations...
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Page 306: ...13 Special Operating Modes...
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Page 318: ...14 Interfacing with External Memory...
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Page 362: ...15 Programming the Nonvolatile Memory...
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Page 408: ...A Instruction Set Reference...
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Page 476: ...B Signal Descriptions...
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