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1 PRELIMINARY UM ZiLOG Worldwide Headquarters 5 Race Street San Jose, CA 956 Telephone: Fax:

2 ii This publication is subject to replacement by a later edition. To determine whether a later edition exists, or to request copies of publications, contact: ZiLOG Worldwide Headquarters 5 Race Street San Jose, CA 956 Telephone: Fax: Document Disclaimer ZiLOG is a registered trademark of ZiLOG Inc. in the United States and in other countries. All other products and/or service names mentioned herein may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated. 00 by ZiLOG, Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this publication concerning the devices, applications, or technology described is intended to suggest possible uses and may be superseded. ZiLOG, INC. DOES NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR OR PROVIDE A REPRESENTATION OF ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION, DEVICES, OR TECHNOLOGY DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT. ZiLOG ALSO DOES NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT RELATED IN ANY MANNER TO USE OF INFORMATION, DEVICES, OR TECHNOLOGY DESCRIBED HEREIN OR OTHERWISE. Except with the express written approval of ZiLOG, use of information, devices, or technology as critical components of life support systems is not authorized. No licenses are conveyed, implicitly or otherwise, by this document under any intellectual property rights. PRELIMINARY UM

3 iii Safeguards Caution: The following precautions must be observed when working with the devices described in this document. Always use a grounding strap to prevent damage resulting from electrostatic discharge (ESD). UM PRELIMINARY Safeguards

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5 v Table of Contents Safeguards iii List of Figures vii List of Tables ix Introduction Kit Features Hardware Specifications ez80 Development Platform Overview ez80 Development Platform Functional Description Physical Dimensions Operational Description ez80f9 Flash Module Interface Application Module Interface I/O Functionality Embedded Modem Socket Interface ez80 Development Platform Memory LEDs Push Buttons Jumpers Connectors Console Modem I C Devices DC Characteristics ez80f9 Flash Module Functional Description Physical Dimensions Operational Description UM PRELIMINARY Table of Contents

6 vi ez80f9 Flash Module Memory Reset Generator IrDA Transceiver DC Characteristics Flash Loader Utility Mounting the Module Changing the Power Supply Plug ZPAK II ZDI Target Interface Module JTAG Application Modules ZDS II Troubleshooting Overview Cannot Download Code No Output on Console Port IrDA Port Not Working Contacting ZiLOG Customer Support Schematic Diagrams ez80 Development Platform ez80f9 Flash Module Appendix A General Array Logic Equations U0 Address Decoder U5 Address Decoder Customer Feedback Form Table of Contents PRELIMINARY UM

7 vii List of Figures Figure. ez80 Development Platform Block Diagram with ez80f9 Flash Module Figure. The ez80 Development Platform Figure. The ez80f9 Flash Module Figure 4. Basic ez80 Development Platform Block Diagram Figure 5. Physical Dimensions of the ez80 Development Platform 9 Figure 6. ez80 Development Platform Peripheral Bus Connector Pin Configuration JP Figure 7. ez80 Development Platform I/O Connector Pin Configuration JP Figure 8. Trigger Pins J and J Figure 9. Embedded Modem Socket Interface J, J5, and J Figure 0. Memory Map of the ez80 Development Platform and ez80f9 Flash Module Figure. Physical Dimensions of the ez80f9 Flash Module Figure. ez80f9 Flash Module Top Layer Figure. ez80f9 Flash Module Bottom Layer Figure 4. IrDA Hardware Connections Figure 5. 9VDC Universal Power Supply Components Figure 6. Inserting a New Plug Configuration Figure 7. ez80 Development Platform Schematic Diagram, # of Figure 8. ez80 Development Platform Schematic Diagram, # of Figure 9. ez80 Development Platform Schematic Diagram, # of Figure 0. ez80 Development Platform Schematic Diagram, #4 of UM PRELIMINARY List of Figures

8 viii Figure. ez80 Development Platform Schematic Diagram, #5 of 5 RS-485 Cable Figure. Schematic Diagram, # of 9 Top Level Figure. Schematic Diagram, # of 9 00-Pin QFP ez80f9 Device Figure 4. Schematic Diagram, # of 9 6-Pin SRAM Device Figure 5. Schematic Diagram, #4 of 9 NOR Flash Device Figure 6. Schematic Diagram, #5 of 9 ez80f9 Flash Module Figure 7. Schematic Diagram, #6 of 9 IrDA Reset Figure 8. Schematic Diagram, #7 of 9 Headers Figure 9. Schematic Diagram, #8 of 9 Power Supply Figure 0. Schematic Diagram, #9 of 9 Control Logic List of Figures PRELIMINARY UM

9 ix List of Tables Table. ez80 Development Platform Hardware Specifications.. Table. ez80 Development Platform Peripheral Bus Connector Identification JP Table. ez80 Development Platform I/O Connector Identification JP Table 4. GPIO Connector J Table 5. CPU Bus Connector J Table 6. LED and Port Emulation Addresses Table 7. LED Anode/GPIO Port A Output Control Register Table 8. GPIO Data Register Table 9. Bit Access to the LED Cathode, Modem, and Triggers.. 6 Table 0. Connector J Table. Connector J Table. Connector J Table. J DIS_IrDA Table 4. J DIS_EM Table 5. J7 FlashWE (Off-Chip) Table 6. J EN_FLASH (Off-Chip) Table 7. J 5VDC/.VDC for an Embedded Modem Table 8. J4 RI Table 9. J5 RS485 EN Table 0. J6 RS485 EN Table. J7 RT_ Table. J8 RT_ Table. J9 EX_SEL Table 4. J0 EX_FL_DIS Table 5. I C Addresses UM PRELIMINARY List of Tables

10 x Table 6. DC Current Characteristics of the ez80 Development Platform with Different Module Loads List of Tables PRELIMINARY UM

11 Introduction Kit Features The ez80f9 Development Kit provides a general-purpose platform for evaluating the capabilities and operation of ZiLOG s ez80f9 microcontroller. The ez80f9 is a member of ZiLOG s ez80acclaim! product line, which offers on-chip Flash capability. The ez80f9 Development Kit features two primary boards: the ez80 Development Platform and the ez80f9 Flash Module. This arrangement provides a full development platform when using both boards. It can also provide a smaller-sized reference platform with the ez80f9 Flash Module as a stand-alone development tool. The key features of the ez80f9 Development Kit are: ez80 Development Platform: Up to MB fast SRAM ( ns access time; MB factoryinstalled, with 5 KB on module, 5 KB on platform) Embedded modem socket with a U.S. telephone line interface I C EEPROM I C configuration register GPIO, logic circuit, and memory headers Supported by ZiLOG Developer Studio II and the ez80 C- Compiler LEDs, including a 7 x 5 LED matrix Platform configuration jumpers. Other members of the ez80acclaim! product line include the ez80f9 and ez80f9 microcontrollers. A scaled-down ez80f9 Ethernet Module is also available. Contact your local ZiLOG Sales Office for more information. UM PRELIMINARY Introduction

12 Two RS connectors console, modem RS485 connector with cable assembly ZiLOG Debug Interface (ZDI) JTAG Debug Interface 9 VDC power connector Telephone jack ez80f9 Flash Module: ez80f9 microcontroller operating at 0 MHz, with 8 KB + 56 bytes internal Flash and 8 KB internal SRAM 5 KB off-chip SRAM Real-Time Clock with Battery Back-Up ZPAK II Debug Interface ez80f9 Development Kit Software and Documentation CD-ROM Hardware Specifications Table lists the specifications of the ez80 Development Platform. Table. ez80 Development Platform Hardware Specifications Operating Temperature: Operating Voltage: 0ºC ±5ºC 9 VDC. Also available is the ez80f9 microcontroller, which features 64 KB of internal Flash memory and 4 KB of internal SRAM. Please contact your local ZiLOG Sales Office for details. Introduction PRELIMINARY UM

13 ez80 Development Platform Overview The purpose of the ez80 Development Platform is to provide the developer with a set of tools for evaluating the features of the ez80 family of devices, and to be able to develop a new application before building application hardware. The ez80f9 Development Kit features two primary boards: the ez80 Development Platform and the ez80f9 Flash Module. This arrangement provides a full development platform when using both boards. It can also provide a smaller-sized reference platform with the ez80f9 Flash Module as a stand-alone development tool. The ez80 Development Platform is designed to accept a number of application-specific modules and Z8- and ez80 -based add-on modules, including the ez80f9 Flash Module, which features a real-time clock, an IrDA transceiver, and the ez80f9 microcontroller. The ez80 Development Platform, together with its plugged-in ez80f9 Flash Module, can operate in stand-alone mode with Flash memory, or interface via the ZPAK II emulator to a host PC running ZiLOG Developer Studio II Integrated Development Environment (ZDS IDE) software. The address bus, data bus, and all ez80f9 Flash Module control signals are buffered on the ez80 Development Platform to provide sufficient drive capability. UM PRELIMINARY ez80 Development Platform Overview

14 4 A block diagram of the ez80 Development Platform and the ez80f9 Flash Module is shown in Figure. Peripheral Device Signals Peripheral Device Signals ez80f9 Address Bus Data Bus ez80 Flash MPU Module Interface Address Bus Data Bus SRAM (5 KB) Battery & Oscillator for RTC SRAM (5 KB up to MB) RS-0 (Console) RS485 RS- (Modem) Embedded Modem IrDA Transceiver LED (7x5 matrix) GPIO and Address Decoder Pushbuttons I C EEPROM I C Register Application Module Headers Figure. ez80 Development Platform Block Diagram with ez80f9 Flash Module Introduction PRELIMINARY UM

15 5 Figure is a photographic representation of the ez80 Development Platform segmented into its key blocks, as shown in the legend for the figure. C A B D E Note: Key to blocks A E. A. Power and serial communications. B. ez80f9 Flash Module interface. C. Debug interface. D. Application module interfaces. E. GPIO and LED with Address Decoder. Figure. The ez80 Development Platform UM PRELIMINARY ez80 Development Platform Overview

16 6 Figure is a photographic representation of the ez80f9 Flash Module segmented into its key blocks, as shown in the legend for the figure. Note: Key to blocks A C. A. ez80f9 Flash Module interfaces. B. CPU. C. IrDA transceiver. Figure. The ez80f9 Flash Module The structures of the ez80 Development Platform and the ez80f9 Flash Module are illustrated in the Schematic Diagrams starting on page 6. Introduction PRELIMINARY UM

17 7 ez80 Development Platform This section describes the ez80 Development Platform hardware, its key components and its interfaces, including detailed programmer interface information such as memory maps, register definitions, and interrupt usage. Functional Description The ez80 Development Platform consists of seven major hardware blocks. These blocks, listed below, are diagrammed in Figure 4. ez80f9 Flash Module interface ( female headers) Power supply for the ez80 Development Platform, the ez80f9 Flash Module, and application modules Application Module interface ( male headers) GPIO and LED matrix RS serial communications ports Embedded modem interface I C devices UM PRELIMINARY ez80 Development Platform

18 8 Peripheral Device Signals ez80 Flash MPU Module Interface Address Bus Data Bus SRAM (5 KB up to MB) RS-0 (Console) RS485 RS- (Modem) Embedded Modem LED (7x5 matrix) GPIO and Address Decoder Pushbuttons I C EEPROM I C Register Application Module Headers Figure 4. Basic ez80 Development Platform Block Diagram ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

19 9 Physical Dimensions The dimensions of the ez80 Development Platform PCB is 77.8 mm x 8.9 mm. The overall height is 8. mm. See Figure mm 4. mm 4. mm 96.5 mm 55.9 mm 57.5 mm 67.6 mm 5. mm 65. mm 5. mm Figure 5. Physical Dimensions of the ez80 Development Platform UM PRELIMINARY Functional Description

20 0 Operational Description The ez80 Development Platform can accept any ez80 -core-based modules, provided that the module interfaces correctly to the ez80 Development Platform. The purpose of the ez80 Development Platform is to provide the application developer with a tool to evaluate the features of the ez80f9 Flash MCU, and to develop an application without building additional hardware. ez80f9 Flash Module Interface The ez80f9 Flash Module interface provides easy connection of the ez80f9 Flash Module. It also provides easy connection for any ez80 - based module designed to this interface. This includes modules using future ez80 devices, and user-developed modules using current ez80 devices. The ez80f9 Flash Module interface consists of two 50-pin receptacles, JP and JP. Peripheral Bus Connector Figure 6 illustrates the pin layout of the Peripheral Bus Connector in the 50-pin header, located at position JP on the ez80 Development Platform. Table describes the pins and their functions. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

21 JP A6 A0 A0 A _EXT 4 V._EXT A8 5 6 A7 A 7 8 A9 A5 9 0 A4 A8 A 6 A9 4 _EXT A 5 6 A A 7 8 A A4 9 0 A0 A5 A7 4 DIS_ETH DIS_FLASH A 5 6 V._EXT A 7 8 A CS0 9 0 CS CS D0 D 4 D D 5 6 D4 D5 7 8 _EXT D D6 MREQ 4 4 IOREQ _EXT 4 44 RD WR INSTRD BUSACK BUSREQ HEADER 5X IDC50 Figure 6. ez80 Development Platform Peripheral Bus Connector Pin Configuration JP UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

22 Table. ez80 Development Platform Peripheral Bus Connector Identification JP* Pin # Symbol Signal Direction Active Level ez80f9 Signal A6 Bidirectional Yes A0 Bidirectional Yes A0 Bidirectional Yes 4 A Bidirectional Yes 5 6 V DD 7 A8 Bidirectional Yes 8 A7 Bidirectional Yes 9 A Bidirectional Yes 0 A9 Bidirectional Yes A5 Bidirectional Yes A4 Bidirectional Yes A8 Bidirectional Yes 4 A6 Bidirectional Yes 5 A9 Bidirectional Yes Notes:. For the sake of simplicity in describing the interface, Power and Ground nets are omitted from this table. The entire interface is represented in the ez80f9 Module Schematics on pages 66 through 68.. The Power and Ground nets are connected directly to the ez80f9 device.. External capacitive loads on RD, WR, IORQ, MREQ, D0 D7 and A0 A should be below 0 pf to satisfy the timing requirements for the ez80 CPU. All unused inputs should be pulled to either V DD or, depending on their inactive levels to reduce power consumption and to reduce noise sensitivity. To prevent EMI, the EZ80CLK output can be deactivated via software in the ez80f9 s Peripheral Power-Down Register. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

23 6 7 A Bidirectional Yes 8 A Bidirectional Yes 9 A Bidirectional Yes 0 A Bidirectional Yes A4 Bidirectional Yes A0 Bidirectional Yes A5 Bidirectional Yes 4 A7 Bidirectional Yes 5 DIS_ETH Output Low No 6 EN_FLASH Output Low No 7 A Bidirectional Yes 8 V DD Table. ez80 Development Platform Peripheral Bus Connector Identification JP* (Continued) Pin # Symbol Signal Direction Active Level ez80f9 Signal 9 A Bidirectional Yes 0 A Bidirectional Yes Notes:. For the sake of simplicity in describing the interface, Power and Ground nets are omitted from this table. The entire interface is represented in the ez80f9 Module Schematics on pages 66 through 68.. The Power and Ground nets are connected directly to the ez80f9 device.. External capacitive loads on RD, WR, IORQ, MREQ, D0 D7 and A0 A should be below 0 pf to satisfy the timing requirements for the ez80 CPU. All unused inputs should be pulled to either V DD or, depending on their inactive levels to reduce power consumption and to reduce noise sensitivity. To prevent EMI, the EZ80CLK output can be deactivated via software in the ez80f9 s Peripheral Power-Down Register. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

24 4 CS0 Input Low Yes CS Input Low Yes CS Input Low Yes 4 D0 Bidirectional Yes 5 D Bidirectional Yes 6 D Bidirectional No 7 D Bidirectional Yes 8 D4 Bidirectional Yes 9 D5 Bidirectional Yes 40 4 D7 Bidirectional Yes 4 D6 Bidirectional Yes 4 MREQ Bidirectional Low Yes 44 IORQ Bidirectional Low Yes 45 Table. ez80 Development Platform Peripheral Bus Connector Identification JP* (Continued) Pin # Symbol Signal Direction Active Level ez80f9 Signal Notes:. For the sake of simplicity in describing the interface, Power and Ground nets are omitted from this table. The entire interface is represented in the ez80f9 Module Schematics on pages 66 through 68.. The Power and Ground nets are connected directly to the ez80f9 device.. External capacitive loads on RD, WR, IORQ, MREQ, D0 D7 and A0 A should be below 0 pf to satisfy the timing requirements for the ez80 CPU. All unused inputs should be pulled to either V DD or, depending on their inactive levels to reduce power consumption and to reduce noise sensitivity. To prevent EMI, the EZ80CLK output can be deactivated via software in the ez80f9 s Peripheral Power-Down Register. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

25 5 Table. ez80 Development Platform Peripheral Bus Connector Identification JP* (Continued) Pin # Symbol Signal Direction Active Level ez80f9 Signal 46 RD Bidirectional Low Yes 47 WR Bidirectional Low Yes 48 INSTRD Input Low Yes 49 BUSACK Input Pull-Up 0 KΩ; Low 50 BUSREQ Output Pull-Up 0 KΩ; Low Notes:. For the sake of simplicity in describing the interface, Power and Ground nets are omitted from this table. The entire interface is represented in the ez80f9 Module Schematics on pages 66 through 68.. The Power and Ground nets are connected directly to the ez80f9 device.. External capacitive loads on RD, WR, IORQ, MREQ, D0 D7 and A0 A should be below 0 pf to satisfy the timing requirements for the ez80 CPU. All unused inputs should be pulled to either V DD or, depending on their inactive levels to reduce power consumption and to reduce noise sensitivity. To prevent EMI, the EZ80CLK output can be deactivated via software in the ez80f9 s Peripheral Power-Down Register. Yes Yes UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

26 6 I/O Connector Figure 7 illustrates the pin layout of the I/O Connector in the 50-pin header, located at position JP on the ez80 Development Platform. Table describes the pins and their functions. PB7 PB5 PB PB _EXT PC6 PC4 PC PC0 PD6 PD5 PD PD TDO _EXT TCK RTC_ IICSCL IICSDA FLASHWE CS RESET V._EXT HALT_SLP V._EXT JP HEADER 5X IDC50 PB6 PB4 PB PB0 PC7 PC5 PC PC PD7 _EXT PD4 PD PD0 TDI TRIGOUT TMS EZ80CLK _EXT DIS_IRDA WAIT _EXT NMI Figure 7. ez80 Development Platform I/O Connector Pin Configuration JP ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

27 7 Table. ez80 Development Platform I/O Connector Identification JP* Pin # Symbol Signal Direction Active Level ez80f9 Signal PB7 Bidirectional Yes PB6 Bidirectional Yes PB5 Bidirectional Yes 4 PB4 Bidirectional Yes 5 PB Bidirectional Yes 6 PB Bidirectional Yes 7 PB Bidirectional Yes 8 PB0 Bidirectional Yes 9 0 PC7 Bidirectional Yes PC6 Bidirectional Yes PC5 Bidirectional Yes PC4 Bidirectional Yes 4 PC Bidirectional Yes 5 PC Bidirectional Yes 6 PC Bidirectional Yes 7 PC0 Bidirectional Yes 8 PD7 Bidirectional Yes Notes:. For the sake of simplicity in describing the interface, Power and Ground nets are omitted from this table. The entire interface is represented in the ez80f9 Module Schematics on pages 66 through 68.. The Power and Ground nets are connected directly to the ez80f9 device. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

28 8 9 PD6 Bidirectional 0 PD5 Bidirectional Yes PD4 Bidirectional Yes PD Bidirectional Yes 4 PD Bidirectional Yes 5 PD Bidirectional Yes 6 PD0 Bidirectional Yes 7 TDO Input Yes 8 TDI/ZDA Output Yes 9 0 TRIGOUT Input High TCK/ZCL Output Yes TMS Output High Yes RTC_V DD 4 EZ80CLK Input Yes 5 SCL Bidirectional Yes 6 Table. ez80 Development Platform I/O Connector Identification JP* (Continued) Pin # Symbol Signal Direction Active Level ez80f9 Signal Notes:. For the sake of simplicity in describing the interface, Power and Ground nets are omitted from this table. The entire interface is represented in the ez80f9 Module Schematics on pages 66 through 68.. The Power and Ground nets are connected directly to the ez80f9 device. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

29 9 7 SDA Bidirectional Yes 8 9 FlashWE Output Low No 40 4 CS Input Low Yes 4 DIS_IrDA Output Low No 4 RESET Bidirectional Low Yes 44 WAIT Output Pull-Up 0 KΩ; Low 45 V DD HALT_SLP Input Low Yes 48 NMI Output Low Yes 49 V DD 50 Reserved Table. ez80 Development Platform I/O Connector Identification JP* (Continued) Pin # Symbol Signal Direction Active Level ez80f9 Signal Notes:. For the sake of simplicity in describing the interface, Power and Ground nets are omitted from this table. The entire interface is represented in the ez80f9 Module Schematics on pages 66 through 68.. The Power and Ground nets are connected directly to the ez80f9 device. Yes Almost all of the connectors signals are received directly from the CPU. Three input signals, in particular, offer options to the application developer by disabling certain functions of the ez80f9 Flash Module. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

30 0 These three inputs are: Enable Flash (EN_FLASH)* Flash Write Enable (FlashWE)* Disable IrDA (DIS_IrDA) These three signals are described below. Enable Flash* When active Low, the EN_FLASH input signal enables the Flash chip on the ez80f9 Flash Module. Flash Write Enable* When active Low, the FlashWE input signal enables Write operations on the Flash boot block of the ez80f9 Flash Module. Disable IrDA When the DIS_IrDA input signal is pulled Low, the IrDA transceiver, located on the ez80f9 Flash Module, is disabled. As a result, UART0 can be used with the RS or the RS485 interfaces on the ez80 Development Platform. Note: *These inputs are only used if external Flash is present on the ez80f9 Flash Module (as shipped from the factory, external Flash is not installed). Application Module Interface An Application Module Interface is provided to allow the user to add an application-specific module to the ez80 Development Platform. ZiLOG s Thermostat Application Module (not provided in the kit) is an example application-specific module that demonstrates an HVAC control system. Implementing an application module with the Application Module Interface requires that the ez80f9 Flash Module also be mounted on ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

31 the ez80 Development Platform, because the ez80f9 Flash Module features the ez80f9 microcontroller. To mount an application module, use the two male headers J6 and J8. Jumper J6 carries the General Purpose Input/Output ports (GPIO), and jumper J8 carries memory and control signals. To design an application module, the user should be familiar with the architecture and features of the ez80f9 Flash Module currently installed. Tables 4 and 5 list the signals and functions related to each of these jumpers by pin. Power and ground signals are omitted for the sake of simplicity. Table 4. GPIO Connector J6* Signal Pin # Function Direction Notes SCL 5 I C Clock Bidirectional SDA 7 I C Data Bidirectional MOD_DIS 9 Modem Disable Input If a shunt is installed between pins 6 and 9, the modem function on the ez80 MWAIT Wait signal for the CPU EM_D0 5 Emulated Port A, Bit 0 CS 7 Chip Select of the CPU EM_D[7:],,5, 7,9,, Reserved 5 Emulated Port A, Bit [7:] Input Bidirectional Output Bidirectional Note: *All of the signals are driven directly by the CPU. Development Platform is disabled. This signal is also present on the J8. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

32 PC[7:0] 9,4,4, 45,47,49, 5,5 ID_[:0] 6,8,0 ez80 Port C, Bit [7:0] Development Platform ID Bidirectional Output CON_DIS Console Disable Input If a shunt is installed between pins and 4, the Console function on the ez80 Reserved 6,8 PD[7:0],4,6, 8,0,, 4,6 PB[7:0] 40,4,44, 46,48,50, 5,54 Table 4. GPIO Connector J6* (Continued) Signal Pin # Function Direction Notes Port D, Bit[7:0] Port B, Bit[7:0] Bidirectional Bidirectional Note: *All of the signals are driven directly by the CPU. Development Platform is disabled. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

33 Table 5. CPU Bus Connector J8* Signal Pin # Function Direction A[0:7] 0 Address Bus, Low Byte Output A[8:5] 0 Address Bus, High Byte Output A[6:] 0 Address Bus, Upper Byte Output RD Read Signal Output RESET 5 Push Button Reset Output BUSACK 7 CPU Bus Acknowledge Signal Output NMI 9 Nonmaskable Interrupt Input D[0:7] 4 50 Data Bus Bidirectional CS[0:] 5 56 Chip Selects MREQ 57 Memory Request Output WR 4 WRITE Signal Output INSTRD 6 Instruction Fetch Output BUSREQ 8 CPU Bus Request signal PHI 40 Clock output of the CPU Output Note: *All of the signals except BUSACK and INSTRD are driven by low-voltage CMOS technology (LVC) drivers. I/O Functionality The ez8090 microprocessor features General-Purpose I/O functionality at Port A. The ez80f9 device does not incorporate this Port A feature. The ez80 Development Platform provides additional I/O functionality, featuring GPIO for devices without Port A, an LED matrix, a modem reset, and two user triggers. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

34 4 These functions are memory-mapped with an address decoder based on the Generic Array Logic GALlV0D (U5) device manufactured by Lattice Semiconductor, and a bidirectional latch (U6). Additionally, U5 is used to decode addresses for access to the 7 x 5 LED matrix. Table 6 lists the memory map addresses to registers that allow access to the above functions. The register at address h controls GPIO Port A Output Control and LED Anode register functions. The register at address 80000h controls the register functions for the LED cathode, modem reset, and user triggers. Address 80000h controls GPIO Port A data. Table 6. LED and Port Emulation Addresses Address Register Function Access h LED Anode/GPIO Port output control WR 80000h LED Cathode/Modem/Trig WR 80000h GPIO Data RD/WR Port A Emulation GPIO Port A is emulated with the use of the GPIO Output Control Register and the GPIO Data Register. If bit 7 in the GPIO Output Control Register is, all of the lines on GPIO Port A are configured as input ports. If this bit is 0, all of the lines on Port A are configured as output ports. Table 7 lists the multiple functions of the register. Table 7. LED Anode/GPIO Port A Output Control Register Function Anode Col Anode Col Anode Col Bit # X X X ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

35 5 Table 7. LED Anode/GPIO Port A Output Control Register (Continued) Function Anode Col 4 Anode Col 5 Anode Col 6 Anode Col 6 GPIO Output Bit # X X X X X The GPIO Data Register receives inputs or provides outputs for each of the seven GPIO Port A lines, depending on the configuration of the port. See Table 8. Table 8. GPIO Data Register Function/Bit # GPIO D0 GPIO D GPIO D GPIO D GPIO D4 GPIO D5 GPIO D6 GPIO D7 X X X X X X X X LED Matrix The one 7 x 5 LED matrix device on the ez80 Development Platform is a memory-mapped device that can be used to display information, such as programmed alphanumeric characters. For example, the LED display UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

36 6 sample program that is shipped with this kit displays the alphanumeric message: ez80 To illuminate any LED in the matrix, its respective anode bit must be set to and its corresponding cathode bit must be set to 0. Bits 0 6 in Table 7 are LED anode bits. They must be set High () and their corresponding cathode bits, bits 0 4 in Table 9, must be set Low (0) to illuminate each of the LED s, respectively. Bit 7 in Table 7 does not carry any significance within the LED matrix. It is used for GPIO as a Port A control bit. Table 9 indicates the multiple register functions of the LED cathode, modem, and triggers. This table shows the bit configuration for each cathode bit. Bits 5, 6, and 7 do not carry any significance within the LED matrix. These three bits are control bits for the modem reset, Trig, and Trig functions, respectively. Table 9. Bit Access to the LED Cathode, Modem, and Triggers Function Cathode Row 5 Cathode Row 4 Cathode Row Cathode Row Cathode Row Modem RST Trig Trig Bit # X X X X X X X X ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

37 7 An LED display sample program is shipped with the ez80f9 Development Kit. Please refer to the ez80acclaim! Development Kits Quick Start Guide (QS000) or to the Tutorial section in the ZiLOG Developer Studio ez80acclaim! (UM044). Modem Reset The Modem Reset signal, MRESET, is used to reset an optional socket modem. This signal is controlled by bit 5 in the register shown in Table 9. The MRESET signal is available at the embedded modem socket interface (J9, Pin ). Setting this bit Low places the optional socket modem into a reset state. The user must pull this bit High again to enable the socket modem. Reference the appropriate documentation for the socket modem to reset timing requirements. User Triggers Two general-purpose trigger output pins are provided on the ez80 Development Platform. Labeled J (Trig) and J (Trig), these pins allow the user a way to trigger external equipment to aid in the debug of the system. See Figure 8 for trigger pin details. J J Ground Trigger output Trig Trig Figure 8. Trigger Pins J and J Bits 6 and 7 in Table 9 are the control bits for the user triggers. If either bit is a, the corresponding Trig and Trig signals are driven High. If either bit is 0, the corresponding Trig and Trig signals are driven Low. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

38 8 Embedded Modem Socket Interface The ez80 Development Platform features a socket for an optional 56K modem (a modem is not included in the kit). Connectors J, J5, and J9 provide connection capability. The modem socket interface provided by these three connectors is shown in Figure 9. Tables 0 through identify the pins for each connector. The embedded modem utilizes UART, which is available via the Port C pins. J5 J J Figure 9. Embedded Modem Socket Interface J, J5, and J9 Table 0. Connector J5 Pin Symbol Description M-TIP Telephone Line Interface TIP. M-RING Telephone Line Interface RING. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

39 9 Pin Symbol Description Table. Connector J9 MRESET Reset, active Low, ms. Closure to for reset. Ground. 6 D DCD indicator; can drive an LED anode without additional circuitry. 7 D RxD indicator; can drive an LED anode without additional circuitry. 8 D DTR indicator; can drive an LED anode without additional circuitry. 9 D4 TxD indicator; can drive an LED anode without additional circuitry. Table. Connector J Pin Symbol Description MOD_DIS Modem disable, active Low. 4 V CC +5 VDC or +. VDC input. 4 Ground. 5 PC4_DTR DTR interface; TTL levels. 6 PC6_DCD DCD interface; TTL levels. 7 PC_CTS CTS interface; TTL levels. 8 PC5_DSR DSR interface; TTL levels. 9 PC7_RI Ring Indicator interface; TTL levels. 0 PC0_TXD TxD interface; TTL levels. PC_RXD RxD interface; TTL levels. PC_RTS RTS interface; TTL levels. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

40 0 Components P4, T, C, C4, and U provide the phone line interface to the modem. On the ez80 Development Platform, LEDs D, D, D, and D4 function as status indicators for this optional modem. The phone line connection for the modem is for the United States only. Connecting the modem outside of the U.S. requires modification. The tested modem for this ez80f9 Development Kit is a MultiTech Systems (formerly Conexant) socket modem, part number SC56H. Either the. V or the 5.0 V version of the modem can be used. However, jumper J should be configured accordingly see Table 7. Information about this modem and its interface is available in the SocketModem data sheet from ez80 Development Platform Memory Memory space on the ez80 Development Platform consists of onboard SRAM and additional SRAM footprints. Onboard SRAM The ez80 Development Platform features 5 KB SRAM at U0. This SRAM provides the basic memory requirement for small applications development. This SRAM is in the address range B80000h BFFFFFh. With the 5 KB of SRAM on the ez80f9 Flash Module, this addressing structure provides MB of contiguous SRAM for immediate use. Chip Select is used to access the 5 KB of SRAM on the ez80 Development Platform. Additional SRAM The amount of ez80 Development Platform memory can be extended if required by adding SRAM devices. U9, U8, and U7 provide this capability. However, the user should be aware that additional SRAM must be installed in the following order:. U9, address range B00000h B7FFFFh ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

41 . U8, address range A80000h AFFFFFh. U7, address range A00000h A7FFFFh If SRAM memory is installed in a different order than the above sequence, SRAM will not be contiguous unless the user is able to change the address decoder, U0. Memory access decoding is performed by this address decoder, implemented in the Generic Array Logic device, GALLV0D (U0). On-Chip SRAM The ez80f9 device on the ez80f9 Flash Module contains 8 KB of onchip SRAM. Upon power-up, this SRAM is enabled and mapped to the top 8 KB of memory address space. Using the RAM Address Register, this 8 KB memory can be mapped to the top of any 64 KB block. It can also be disabled. Please see the ez80f9/ez80f9 Product Specification (PS05) for more information. Flash Memory The ez80f9 Development Kit allows off-chip Flash memories between MB and 4 MB. This Flash memory is entirely located on the ez80f9 Flash Module (in footprint only; as shipped from the factory, external Flash is not installed). Memory Map A memory map of the ez80 CPU is illustrated in Figure 0. Flash memory and SRAM on the ez80f9 Flash Module are addressed when CS0 and CS are active Low. SRAM on the ez80 Development Platform is addressed when CS is active Low. The location of on-chip SRAM is programmable by setting the RAM address upper byte register. The upper 8 KB of any 64 KB memory page can be selected. Addresses to enabled on-chip memories assume priority over all chip selects. Please refer to the ez80f9/ez80f9 Product Specification (PS05) for more details. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

42 On-chip SRAM FFFFFFh FFE000h Available Address Space DFFFFFh 8 KB SRAM Memory up to MB CS C7FFFFh C00000h BFFFFFh B80000h Module SRAM Platform SRAM (5 KB) Platform Expansion SRAM Memory up to 4 MB CS Off-chip Flash memory 80FFFFh h 7FFFFFh Expansion Module: Flash Memory up to 4 MB h FFFFFh LED & GPIO Up to 4 MB Module Expansion Flash Memory up to 4 MB CS0 (8 MB) Off-chip Flash memory 0000h FFFFh Up to 4 MB Flash Memory MB On-chip Flash memory 00000h 0FFFFh h 8 KB Figure 0. Memory Map of the ez80 Development Platform and ez80f9 Flash Module ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

43 LEDs As stated earlier, LEDs D, D, D, and D4 function as status indicators for an optional modem. This section describes each LED and the LED matrix device. Data Carrier Detect The Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal at D indicates that a good carrier signal is being received from the remote modem. RX The RX signal at D indicates that data is received from the modem. Data Terminal Ready The Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal at D informs the modem that the PC is ready. TX The TX signal at D4 indicates that data is transmitted to the modem. Push Buttons The ez80 Development Platform provides user controls in the form of push buttons. These push buttons serve as input devices to the ez80f9 microcontroller. The programmer can use them as necessary for application development. All push buttons are connected to the GPIO Port B pins. PB0 The PB0 push button switch, SW, is connected to bit 0 of GPIO Port B. This switch can be used as the port input if required by the user. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

44 4 PB The PB push button switch, SW, is connected to bit of GPIO Port B. This switch can be used as the port input if required by the user. PB Jumpers The PB push button switch, SW, is connected to bit of GPIO Port B. This switch can be used as the port input if required by the user. RESET The Reset push button switch, SW4, resets the ez80 CPU and the ez80 Development Platform. The ez80 Development Platform provides a number of jumpers that are used to enable or disable functionality on the platform, enable or disable optional features, or to provide protection from inadvertent use. Jumper J The J jumper connection enables/disables IrDA transceiver functionality. When the shunt is placed, IrDA communication is disabled. See Table. Table. J DIS_IrDA Shunt Status Function Affected Device In IrDA interface disabled UART0 is configured to work with the RS or the RS485 interfaces. Out IrDA interface enabled The IrDA and UART0 interfaces on the ez80f9 Flash Module perform their functions. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

45 5 Jumper J The J jumper connection controls Port A emulation mode and communication with the 7 x 5 LED. When the shunt is placed, Port A emulation is disabled. See Table 4. Table 4. J DIS_EM Shunt Status Function Affected Device In Out Application Module Hardware Disabled Application Module Hardware Enabled Communication with 7 x 5 LED and Port emulation circuit is disabled. Communication with 7 x 5 LED and Port A emulation circuit is enabled. Jumper J7 The J7 jumper connection controls Flash boot loader programming. When the shunt is placed, overwriting of the Flash boot loader program is enabled. See Table 5. Table 5. J7 FlashWE (Off-Chip)* Shunt Status Function Affected Device Out In The Flash boot sector of the ez80f9 Flash Module is write-protected. The Flash boot sector of the ez80f9 Flash Module is enabled for writing or overwriting. Note: As shipped from the factory, external Flash memory is not installed. Flash boot sector of the ez80f9 Flash Module. Flash boot sector of the ez80f9 Flash Module. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

46 6 Note: Jumper J The J jumper connection controls access to the off-chip Flash memory device. When the shunt is placed, access to this Flash device is enabled. See Table 6. The silk-screened label on the ez80 Development Platform for jumper J is incorrect. Currently, it reads DIS_FLASH. The correct label is EN_FLASH. Table 6. J EN_FLASH (Off-Chip)* Shunt Status Function Affected Device IN OUT All access to external Flash memory on the ez8090 Module is enabled. All access to external Flash memory on the ez8090 Module is disabled. Note: As shipped from the factory, external Flash memory is not installed. External Flash memory on the ez8090 Module. External Flash memory on the ez8090 Module. Jumper J The J jumper connection controls the selection of a 5 V or VDC power supply to the embedded modem, if an embedded modem is used. See Table 7. Table 7. J 5VDC/.VDC for an Embedded Modem Shunt Status Function Affected Device 5 VDC is provided to power the embedded modem. Embedded modem.. VDC is provided to power the embedded modem. Embedded modem. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

47 7 Jumper J4 The J4 jumper connection controls the polarity of the Ring Indicator. See Table 8. Table 8. J4 RI Shunt Status Function Affected Device The Ring Indicator for UART is inverted. UART. The Ring Indicator for UART is not inverted. UART. Jumper J5 The J5 jumper connection controls the selection RS485 circuit along with UART0. When the shunt is placed, the RS485 circuit is enabled. See Table 9. RS485 functionality will be available in future ez80 devices. Table 9. J5 RS485 EN* Shunt Status Function Affected Device In The RS485 circuit is enabled on UART0. The UART0 CONSOLE interface and IrDA are disabled. IrDA, UART0 CONSOLE interface, RS485 interface. Out The RS485 circuit is disabled on UART0. IrDA, UART0 CONSOLE interface, RS485 interface. Note: *To enable the RS485 circuit, the corresponding IrDA/RS circuit must be disabled. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

48 8 Jumper J6 The J6 jumper connection controls the selection of the RS485 circuit. However, UART MODEM interface and the socket modem interface are disabled if the RS485 circuit is enabled. When the shunt is placed, the RS485 circuit is enabled. See Table 0. Table 0. J6 RS485 EN Shunt Status Function Affected Device In The RS485 circuit is enabled on UART. The UART MODEM interface and the Socket Modem interface are disabled. UART MODEM interface, Socket Modem Interface, and RS485 interface. Out The RS485 circuit is disabled on UART. UART MODEM interface, Socket Modem Interface, and RS485 interface. Jumper J7 The J7 jumper connection controls the selection of the RS485 termination resistor circuit. When the shunt is placed, the RS485 termination resistor circuit is enabled. See Table. Table. J7 RT_* Shunt Status Function Affected Device In The Termination Resistor for RS485_ is IN. RS485 interface. Out The Termination Resistor for RS485_ is OUT. RS485 interface. Note: *Before enabling the termination resistor, ensure that the device is located at the end of the interface line. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

49 9 Jumper J8 The J8 jumper connection controls the selection of the RS485 termination resistor circuit. When the shunt is placed, the RS485 termination resistor circuit is enabled. See Table. Table. J8 RT_* Shunt Status Function Affected Device In The Termination Resistor for RS485_ is IN. RS485 interface. Out The Termination Resistor for RS485_ is OUT. RS485 interface. Note: *Before enabling the termination resistor, ensure that the device is located at the end of the interface line. Jumper J9 The J9 jumper connection selects the range of memory addresses for the external chip select signal, CS_EX, to the application module. See Table. Table. J9 EX_SEL Shunt Status Function Affected Device CS_EX is decoded in the CS0 memory space and is located in the address range h 7FFFFFh. 4 CS_EX is decoded in the CS memory space and is located in the address range A00000h A7FFFFh. 5 6 CS_EX is decoded in the CS memory space and is located in the address range A80000h AFFFFFh. 7 8 CS_EX is decoded in the CS memory space and is located in the address range B00000h B7FFFFh. Application module addressing. Application module addressing. Application module addressing. Application module addressing. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

50 40 Jumper J0 The J0 jumper connection controls the selection of the external chip select in the external application module. When the shunt is placed, the external chip select signal, CS_EX, is disabled. See Table 4. Table 4. J0 EX_FL_DIS Shunt Status Function Affected Device IN The jumper for EX_FL_DIS is IN. The chip select on the application module is disabled. OUT The jumper for EX_FL_DIS is OUT. The chip select on the application module is enabled. Connectors A number of connectors are available for connecting external devices such as the ZPAK II emulator, PC serial ports, external modems, the console, and LAN/telephone lines. J6 and J8 are the headers, or connectors, that provide pin-outs to connect any external application module, such as ZiLOG s Thermostat Application Module. Connector J6 The J6 connector provides pin-outs to make use of GPIO functionality. Connector J8 The J8 connector provides pin-outs to access memory and other control signals. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

51 4 Console Modem I C Devices Connector P is the RS terminal, which can be used for observing the console output. P can be connected to the HyperTerminal if required. Connector P provides a terminal for connecting an external modem, if used with the ez80f9 Development Kit. RS485 functionality will be available in future ez80 devices. The two I C devices on the ez80 Development Platform are the U EEPROM and the U Configuration register. The EEPROM provides 6 KB of memory. The Configuration register provides access to control the configuration of an application-specific function at the Application Module Interface. Neither device is utilized by the ez80f9 Development Kit software. The user is free to develop proprietary software for these two devices. The addresses for accessing these devices are listed in Table 5. Table 5. I C Addresses Device/Bit # EEPROM (U0)* A A0 R/W Configuration Register (U) R/W Note: *EEPROM address bits A0 and A are configured for 0s. UM PRELIMINARY IC Devices

52 4 DC Characteristics Understanding proper DC current requirements for the ez80 Development Platform when application modules are plugged into it is very important for developing applications. This section provides an estimate of the average current requirement when different combinations of these application modules are plugged in to the ez80 Development Platform. The receiver supply current is µa and the transmitter supply current is 60 ma when the LED is active. The measurements of current that are shown in Table 6 are for the user s reference. These values can vary depending on the type of application that is developed to run with the platform. Table 6. DC Current Characteristics of the ez80 Development Platform with Different Module Loads Platform/Modules Configurations ez80 Development Platform and ez80f9 Flash Module ez80 Development Platform, ez80f9 Flash Module, and Modem Module ez80 Development Platform, ez80f9 Flash Module, and Thermostat Application Module ez80 Development Platform, ez80f9 Flash Module, Modem Module, and Thermostat Application Module ez80 Development Platform and ez80f9 Flash Module Current Requirement (ma) Status 7 When connected only to a power supply, and when no program is running. 74 When connected only to a power supply, and when no program is running. 95 When connected only to a power supply, and when no program is running. 0 When connected only to a power supply, and when no program is running. 5 When the LED demo is running. ez80 Development Platform PRELIMINARY UM

53 4 Table 6. DC Current Characteristics of the ez80 Development Platform with Different Module Loads (Continued) Platform/Modules Configurations ez80 Development Platform, ez80f9 Flash Module, and Modem Module ez80 Development Platform, ez80f9 Flash Module, and Thermostat Application Module ez80 Development Platform, ez80f9 Flash Module, Modem Module, and Thermostat Application Module Current Requirement (ma) Status 5 When the LED demo is running. 50 When the LED demo is running. 60 When the LED demo is running. UM PRELIMINARY DC Characteristics

54 44 ez80f9 Flash Module This section describes the ez80f9 Flash Module hardware, its interfaces and key components, including the CPU, real-time clock, IrDA transceiver, and memory. Functional Description The ez80f9 Flash Module is a compact, high-performance module specially designed for the rapid development and deployment of embedded systems. Additional devices such as serial ports, LED matrices, GPIO ports, and I C devices are supported when connected to the ez80 Development Platform. A block diagram representing both of these boards is shown in Figure on page 4. The ez80f9 Flash Module is developed to be a plug-in module to the ez80 Development Platform. This small-footprint module provides a CPU, RAM, an IrDA transceiver, and a real-time clock. This low-cost, expandable module is powered by the ez80f9 microcontroller, members of ZILOG s new ez80 product family. The module also contains a battery and an oscillator in support of the on-chip Real-Time Clock (RTC). The ez80f9 Flash Module can also be used as a stand-alone development tool when provided with an external power source. ez80f9 Flash Module PRELIMINARY UM

55 45 Physical Dimensions The dimensions of the ez80f9 Flash Module PCB is 64 x 64mm. With an RJ-45 Ethernet connector, the overall height is 5 mm. See Figure. 6.5 mm 8. mm max..54 mm 8.5 mm Bus Connector Top View I/O Connector 64 mm 9 mm.7 mm IrDA 6. mm mm 7 mm Figure. Physical Dimensions of the ez80f9 Flash Module UM PRELIMINARY Functional Description

56 46 Figure illustrates the top layer silkscreen of the ez80f9 Flash Module. Figure. ez80f9 Flash Module Top Layer ez80f9 Flash Module PRELIMINARY UM

57 47 Figure illustrates the bottom layer silkscreen of the ez80f9 Flash Module. Figure. ez80f9 Flash Module Bottom Layer UM PRELIMINARY Functional Description

58 48 Operational Description The purpose of the ez80f9 Flash Module as a feature of the ez80f9 Development Kit is to provide the application developer with a plug-in tool to evaluate the memory, IrDA, and other features of the ez80f9 device. ez80f9 Flash Module Memory The ez80f9 Flash Module comprises both off-chip SRAM and on-chip Flash memory, which are described below. Static RAM The ez80f9 Flash Module features 5 KB of fast SRAM. Access speed is typically 50 ns, allowing zero-wait-state operation at 0 MHz. With the CPU at 0 MHz, SRAM can be accessed with zero wait states in ez80 mode. CS_CTL (chip select CS) can be set to 08h (no wait states). Flash Memory The ez80f9 Flash Module features 8 KB of Flash memory. This onchip memory can be programmed a single byte at a time, or in bursts of up to 8 bytes. Write operations can be performed using either memory or I/O instructions. Erasing bytes in Flash memory returns them to a value of FFh. Both the MASS ERASE and PAGE ERASE operations are selftimed by the Flash controller, leaving the CPU free to execute other operations in parallel. Upon power-up, the on-chip Flash memory is located in the address range h 0FFFFh. Four wait states are programmed in Flash control register F8h. On-chip Flash memory is prioritized over all external Chip Selects, can be enabled or disabled (power-on enabled), and can be programmed within any 8 KB address space in the 6 MB address range. The ez80f9 Flash Module features the following memory configurations: ez80f9 Flash Module PRELIMINARY UM

59 49 On-chip SRAM: 8 KB Off-chip SRAM: 5 KB On-chip Flash: 8 KB Reset Generator The onboard Reset Generator Chip is connected to the ez80f9 Reset input pin. It performs reliable Power-On Reset functions, generating a reset pulse with a duration of 00 ms if the power supply drops below.9 V. This reset pulse ensures that the board always starts in a defined condition. The RESET pin on the I/O connector reflects the status of the RESET line. It is a bidirectional pin for resetting external peripheral components or for resetting the ez80f9 Development Kit with a low-impedance output (e.g. a 00-Ohm push button). IrDA Transceiver An onboard IrDA transceiver (ZiLOG ZHX80) is connected to PD0 (TX), PD (RX), and PD (Shutdown, IR_SD). The IrDA transceiver is of the LED type 870 nm Class. The IrDA transceiver is accessible via the IrDA controller attached to UART0 on the ez80f9 device. The UART0 console and the IrDA transceiver cannot be used simultaneously. To use the UART0 for console or to save power, the transceiver can be disabled by the software or by an off-board signal when using the proper jumper selection. The transceiver is disabled by setting PD (IR_SD) High or by pulling the DIS_IRDA pin on the I/O connector Low. The shutdown feature is used for power savings. To enable the IrDA transceiver, DIS_IRDA is left floating and PD is set to Low. The ez80f9 Flash Module contains a ZiLOG IrDA transceiver that is connected to the UART0 port. This port can be used as a wireless connection into the ez80f9 Flash Module. The UART0 can connect to a standard RS port, or it can be configured to control the IrDA transceiver; UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

60 50 however, it cannot do both at the same time. Only a few registers are required to configure the UART0 port to send and receive IrDA data. The RxD and TxD signals on the transceiver perform the same functions as a standard RS port. However, these signals are processed as IrDA / 6 coding pulses (sometimes called IrDA encoder/decoder pulses). When the IrDA function is enabled, the final output to the RxD and TxD pins are routed through the /6 pulse generator. Another signal that is used in the ez80f9 Flash Module s IrDA system is Shut_Down (SD). The SD pin is connected to PD on the ez80f9 Flash Module. The IrDA control software on the user s wireless device must enable this pin to wake the IrDA transceiver. The SD pin must be set Low to enable the IrDA transceiver. On the ez80f9 Flash Module, a twoinput OR gate is used to allow an external pin to shut down the IrDA transceiver. Both pins must be set Low to enable this function. Figure 4 highlights the ez80f9 Flash Module IrDA hardware connections. External Disable IrDA ez80l9 Device PD(IR_SD) PD(RxD) PD0(TxD) SD RD TD Figure 4. IrDA Hardware Connections The ez80f9 Flash Module features an Infrared Encoder/Decoder register that configures the IrDA function. This register is located at address 0BFh in the internal I/O register map. The Infrared Encoder/Decoder register contains three control bits. Bit 0 enables or disables the IrDA encoder/decoder block. Bit, if it is set, ez80f9 Flash Module PRELIMINARY UM

61 5 enables received data to pass into the UART0 Receive FIFO data buffer. Bit is a test function that provides a loopback sequence from the TxD pin to the RxD input. Bit, the Receive Enable bit, is used to block data from filling up the Receive FIFO when the ez80f9 Flash Module is transmitting data. Because IrDA data passes through the air as a light source, transmitted data can also be received. This Receive Enable bit prevents this data from being received. After the ez80f9 Flash Module completes transmitting, this bit is changed to allow for incoming messages. The code that follows provides an example of how this function is enabled on the ez80f9 Flash Module. //Init_IRDA // Ensure to first set PD as a port bit, an output and set it Low. PD_ALT &= 0xFC; PD_ALT = 0x0; UART_LCTL0= 0x80; BRG_DLRL0=0xF; BRG_DLRH0=0x00; UART_LCTL0=0x00; UART_FCTL0=0xC7; UART_LCTL0=0x0; IR_CTL = 0x0; //IRDA_Xmit // PD0 = uart0tx, PD = uart0_rx // Enable alternate function // Select dlab to access baud rate generator // Baud rate Masterclock/(6*baudrate) // High byte of baud rate // Disable dlab // Clear tx fifo, enable fifo // 8bit, N, stop // enable IRDA Encode/decode and Receive // enable bit. IR_CTL = 0x0; Putchar(0xb0); //Disable receive //Output a byte to the uart0 port. UM PRELIMINARY Operational Description

62 5 DC Characteristics As different combinations of application modules are loaded onto the ez80 Development Platform, current requirements change. Please see Table 6 on page 4 to reference current consumption values for these different module combinations. A 0.-Farad capacitor is provided on the ez80f9 Flash Module as a short-term battery backup for the RTC (see the Schematic Diagrams on page 6). The part number of the capacitor made by Panasonic is EECS0HDV. The capacitor is connected to RTC_ to provide power to the RTC when main power to the chip is removed; it is also connected to the. V supply to the chip for recharging. The RTC can operate down to.0 V; it requires 0 µa of current. The (keep alive) time this capacitor can supply power to the RTC, from. V to.0 V, is approximately 000 seconds, or 50 minutes. Flash Loader Utility The Flash Loader utility allows the user a convenient way to program onchip Flash memory. Please refer to the External Flash Loader Product User Guide (PUG006) for more details. Mounting the Module When mounting the ez80f9 Flash Module onto the ez80 Development Platform, check its orientation to the platform to ensure a correct fit. Pin of JP on the ez80 Development Platform must align with pin of JP on the ez80 Development Platform; Pin of JP on the ez80f9 Flash Module must align with pin of JP on the ez80 Development Platform, etc. ez80f9 Flash Module PRELIMINARY UM

63 5 Changing the Power Supply Plug The universal 9VDC power supply offers three different plug configurations and a tool that aids in removing one plug configuration to insert another, as shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. 9VDC Universal Power Supply Components To exchange one plug configuration for another, perform the following steps:. Place the tip of the removal tool into the round hole at the top of the current plug configuration.. Press down to disengage the keeper tab and push the plug configuration out of its slot.. Select the plug configuration appropriate for your location, and insert it into the slot formerly occupied by the previous plug configuration. 4. Push the new plug configuration down until it snaps into place, as indicated in Figure 6. UM PRELIMINARY Changing the Power Supply Plug

64 54 Figure 6. Inserting a New Plug Configuration ez80f9 Flash Module PRELIMINARY UM

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