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 82C55A CHMOS PROGRAMMABLE PERIPHERAL INTERFACE
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Compatible with all Intel and Most Other Microprocessors High Speed ``Zero Wait State'' Operation with 8 MHz 8086 88 and 80186 188 24 Programmable I O Pins Low Power CHMOS Completely TTL Compatible
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Control Word Read-Back Capability Direct Bit Set Reset Capability 2 5 mA DC Drive Capability on all I O Port Outputs Available in 40-Pin DIP and 44-Pin PLCC Available in EXPRESS Standard Temperature Range Extended Temperature Range
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Y Y Y Y Y
The Intel 82C55A is a high-performance CHMOS version of the industry standard 8255A general purpose programmable I O device which is designed for use with all Intel and most other microprocessors It provides 24 I O pins which may be individually programmed in 2 groups of 12 and used in 3 major modes of operation The 82C55A is pin compatible with the NMOS 8255A and 8255A-5 In MODE 0 each group of 12 I O pins may be programmed in sets of 4 and 8 to be inputs or outputs In MODE 1 each group may be programmed to have 8 lines of input or output 3 of the remaining 4 pins are used for handshaking and interrupt control signals MODE 2 is a strobed bi-directional bus configuration The 82C55A is fabricated on Intel's advanced CHMOS III technology which provides low power consumption with performance equal to or greater than the equivalent NMOS product The 82C55A is available in 40-pin DIP and 44-pin plastic leaded chip carrier (PLCC) packages
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Figure 1 82C55A Block Diagram
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Figure 2 82C55A Pinout
Diagrams are for pin reference only Package sizes are not to scale
October 1995
Order Number 231256-004
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Table 1 Pin Description Symbol PA3-0 RD CS Pin Number Dip PLCC 1- 4 5 6 2-5 6 7 Type IO I I Name and Function PORT A PINS 0 - 3 Lower nibble of an 8-bit data output latch buffer and an 8-bit data input latch READ CONTROL This input is low during CPU read operations CHIP SELECT A low on this input enables the 82C55A to respond to RD and WR signals RD and WR are ignored otherwise System Ground I ADDRESS These input signals in conjunction RD and WR control the selection of one of the three ports or the control word registers A1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 X X PC7-4 10- 13 11 13-15 IO A0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 X X RD 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 X 1 WR 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 X 1 CS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Input Operation (Read) Port A - Data Bus Port B - Data Bus Port C - Data Bus Control Word - Data Bus Output Operation (Write) Data Bus - Port A Data Bus - Port B Data Bus - Port C Data Bus - Control Disable Function Data Bus - 3 - State Data Bus - 3 - State
GND A1-0
7 8- 9
8 9-10
PORT C PINS 4 - 7 Upper nibble of an 8-bit data output latch buffer and an 8-bit data input buffer (no latch for input) This port can be divided into two 4-bit ports under the mode control Each 4-bit port contains a 4-bit latch and it can be used for the control signal outputs and status signal inputs in conjunction with ports A and B PORT C PINS 0 - 3 Lower nibble of Port C PORT B PINS 0 - 7 An 8-bit data output latch buffer and an 8bit data input buffer SYSTEM POWER a 5V Power Supply DATA BUS Bi-directional tri-state data bus lines connected to system data bus RESET A high on this input clears the control register and all ports are set to the input mode WRITE CONTROL This input is low during CPU write operations PORT A PINS 4 - 7 Upper nibble of an 8-bit data output latch buffer and an 8-bit data input latch No Connect
PC0-3 PB0-7 VCC D7-0 RESET WR PA7-4 NC
14- 17 18- 25 26 27- 34 35 36 37- 40
16-19 20-22 24-28 29 30-33 35-38 39 40 41-44 1 12 23 34
IO IO
IO I I IO
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Each of the Control blocks (Group A and Group B) accepts ``commands'' from the Read Write Control Logic receives ``control words'' from the internal data bus and issues the proper commands to its associated ports Control Group A - Port A and Port C upper (C7 - C4) Control Group B - Port B and Port C lower (C3 - C0) The control word register can be both written and read as shown in the address decode table in the pin descriptions Figure 6 shows the control word format for both Read and Write operations When the control word is read bit D7 will always be a logic ``1'' as this implies control word mode information Ports A B and C The 82C55A contains three 8-bit ports (A B and C) All can be configured in a wide variety of functional characteristics by the system software but each has its own special features or ``personality'' to further enhance the power and flexibility of the 82C55A Port A One 8-bit data output latch buffer and one 8-bit input latch buffer Both ``pull-up'' and ``pulldown'' bus hold devices are present on Port A Port B One 8-bit data input output latch buffer Only ``pull-up'' bus hold devices are present on Port B Port C One 8-bit data output latch buffer and one 8-bit data input buffer (no latch for input) This port can be divided into two 4-bit ports under the mode control Each 4-bit port contains a 4-bit latch and it can be used for the control signal outputs and status signal inputs in conjunction with ports A and B Only ``pull-up'' bus hold devices are present on Port C See Figure 4 for the bus-hold circuit configuration for Port A B and C
82C55A FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
General The 82C55A is a programmable peripheral interface device designed for use in Intel microcomputer systems Its function is that of a general purpose I O component to interface peripheral equipment to the microcomputer system bus The functional configuration of the 82C55A is programmed by the system software so that normally no external logic is necessary to interface peripheral devices or structures Data Bus Buffer This 3-state bidirectional 8-bit buffer is used to interface the 82C55A to the system data bus Data is transmitted or received by the buffer upon execution of input or output instructions by the CPU Control words and status information are also transferred through the data bus buffer Read Write and Control Logic The function of this block is to manage all of the internal and external transfers of both Data and Control or Status words It accepts inputs from the CPU Address and Control busses and in turn issues commands to both of the Control Groups Group A and Group B Controls The functional configuration of each port is programmed by the systems software In essence the CPU ``outputs'' a control word to the 82C55A The control word contains information such as ``mode'' ``bit set'' ``bit reset'' etc that initializes the functional configuration of the 82C55A
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Figure 3 82C55A Block Diagram Showing Data Bus Buffer and Read Write Control Logic Functions
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Figure 4 Port A B C Bus-hold Configuration 4
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82C55A OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Mode Selection There are three basic modes of operation that can be selected by the system software Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Basic input output Strobed Input output Bi-directional Bus
When the reset input goes ``high'' all ports will be set to the input mode with all 24 port lines held at a logic ``one'' level by the internal bus hold devices (see Figure 4 Note) After the reset is removed the 82C55A can remain in the input mode with no additional initialization required This eliminates the need for pullup or pulldown devices in ``all CMOS'' designs During the execution of the system program any of the other modes may be selected by using a single output instruction This allows a single 82C55A to service a variety of peripheral devices with a simple software maintenance routine The modes for Port A and Port B can be separately defined while Port C is divided into two portions as required by the Port A and Port B definitions All of the output registers including the status flip-flops will be reset whenever the mode is changed Modes may be combined so that their functional definition can be ``tailored'' to almost any I O structure For instance Group B can be programmed in Mode 0 to monitor simple switch closings or display computational results Group A could be programmed in Mode 1 to monitor a keyboard or tape reader on an interrupt-driven basis
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Figure 6 Mode Definition Format The mode definitions and possible mode combinations may seem confusing at first but after a cursory review of the complete device operation a simple logical I O approach will surface The design of the 82C55A has taken into account things such as efficient PC board layout control signal definition vs PC layout and complete functional flexibility to support almost any peripheral device with no external logic Such design represents the maximum use of the available pins Single Bit Set Reset Feature Any of the eight bits of Port C can be Set or Reset using a single OUTput instruction This feature reduces software requirements in Control-based applications
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Figure 5 Basic Mode Definitions and Bus Interface
When Port C is being used as status control for Port A or B these bits can be set or reset by using the Bit Set Reset operation just as if they were data output ports 5
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Interrupt Control Functions When the 82C55A is programmed to operate in mode 1 or mode 2 control signals are provided that can be used as interrupt request inputs to the CPU The interrupt request signals generated from port C can be inhibited or enabled by setting or resetting the associated INTE flip-flop using the bit set reset function of port C This function allows the Programmer to disallow or allow a specific I O device to interrupt the CPU without affecting any other device in the interrupt structure INTE flip-flop definition
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Figure 7 Bit Set Reset Format
(BIT-SET) INTE is SET Interrupt enable (BIT-RESET) INTE is RESET Interrupt disable Note All Mask flip-flops are automatically reset during mode selection and device Reset
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Mode 0 Basic Functional Definitions Two 8-bit ports and two 4-bit ports
Operating Modes Mode 0 (Basic Input Output) This functional configuration provides simple input and output operations for each of the three ports No ``handshaking'' is required data is simply written to or read from a specified port

Any port can be input or output Outputs are latched Inputs are not latched 16 different Input Output configurations are possible in this Mode
MODE 0 (BASIC INPUT)
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MODE 0 (BASIC OUTPUT)
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MODE 0 Port Definition A D4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 D1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 B D0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 GROUP A PORT A OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT PORT C (UPPER) OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT GROUP B PORT B 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT PORT C (LOWER) OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT
MODE 0 Configurations
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MODE 0 Configurations (Continued)
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MODE 0 Configurations (Continued)
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Operating Modes MODE 1 (Strobed Input Output) This functional configuration provides a means for transferring I O data to or from a specified port in conjunction with strobes or ``handshaking'' signals In mode 1 Port A and Port B use the lines on Port C to generate or accept these ``handshaking'' signals
Mode 1 Basic functional Definitions Two Groups (Group A and Group B) Each group contains one 8-bit data port and one 4-bit control data port
The 8-bit data port can be either input or output
Both inputs and outputs are latched
The 4-bit port is used for control and status of the
8-bit data port
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Input Control Signal Definition STB (Strobe Input) A ``low'' on this input loads data into the input latch IBF (Input Buffer Full F F) A ``high'' on this output indicates that the data has been loaded into the input latch in essence an acknowledgement IBF is set by STB input being low and is reset by the rising edge of the RD input INTR (Interrupt Request) A ``high'' on this output can be used to interrupt the CPU when an input device is requesting service INTR is set by the STB is a ``one'' IBF is a ``one'' and INTE is a ``one'' It is reset by the falling edge of RD This procedure allows an input device to request service from the CPU by simply strobing its data into the port INTE A Controlled by bit set reset of PC4 INTE B Controlled by bit set reset of PC2 Figure 8 MODE 1 Input
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Figure 9 MODE 1 (Strobed Input)
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Output Control Signal Definition OBF (Output Buffer Full F F) The OBF output will go ``low'' to indicate that the CPU has written data out to the specified port The OBF F F will be set by the rising edge of the WR input and reset by ACK Input being low ACK (Acknowledge Input) A ``low'' on this input informs the 82C55A that the data from Port A or Port B has been accepted In essence a response from the peripheral device indicating that it has received the data output by the CPU INTR (Interrupt Request) A ``high'' on this output can be used to interrupt the CPU when an output device has accepted data transmitted by the CPU INTR is set when ACK is a ``one'' OBF is a ``one'' and INTE is a ``one'' It is reset by the falling edge of WR INTE A Controlled by bit set reset of PC6 INTE B Controlled by bit set reset of PC2 Figure 10 MODE 1 Output
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Figure 11 MODE 1 (Strobed Output)
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Combinations of MODE 1 Port A and Port B can be individually defined as input or output in Mode 1 to support a wide variety of strobed I O applications
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Figure 12 Combinations of MODE 1 Operating Modes MODE 2 (Strobed Bidirectional Bus I O) This functional configuration provides a means for communicating with a peripheral device or structure on a single 8-bit bus for both transmitting and receiving data (bidirectional bus I O) ``Handshaking'' signals are provided to maintain proper bus flow discipline in a similar manner to MODE 1 Interrupt generation and enable disable functions are also available MODE 2 Basic Functional Definitions Output Operations OBF (Output Buffer Full) The OBF output will go ``low'' to indicate that the CPU has written data out to port A ACK (Acknowledge) A ``low'' on this input enables the tri-state output buffer of Port A to send out the data Otherwise the output buffer will be in the high impedance state INTE 1 (The INTE Flip-Flop Associated with OBF) Controlled by bit set reset of PC6 Input Operations STB (Strobe Input) A ``low'' on this input loads data into the input latch IBF (Input Buffer Full F F) A ``high'' on this output indicates that data has been loaded into the input latch INTE 2 (The INTE Flip-Flop Associated with IBF) Controlled by bit set reset of PC4
Used in Group A only One 8-bit bi-directional bus port (Port A) and a 5bit control port (Port C)
Both inputs and outputs are latched The 5-bit control port (Port C) is used for control
and status for the 8-bit bi-directional bus port (Port A) Bidirectional Bus I O Control Signal Definition INTR (Interrupt Request) A high on this output can be used to interrupt the CPU for input or output operations
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Figure 13 MODE Control Word
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Figure 14 MODE 2
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Figure 15 MODE 2 (Bidirectional)
NOTE Any sequence where WR occurs before ACK and STB occurs before RD is permissible (INTR e IBF MASK STB RD a OBF MASK ACK WR)
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Figure 16 MODE
Combinations
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Mode Definition Summary MODE 0 IN PA0 PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4 PA5 PA6 PA7 PB0 PB1 PB2 PB3 PB4 PB5 PB6 PB7 PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT MODE 1 IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT IO IO IO INTRA STBA IBFA ACKA OBFA change an interrupt enable flag the ``Set Reset Port C Bit'' command must be used With a ``Set Reset Port C Bit'' command any Port C line programmed as an output (including INTR IBF and OBF) can be written or an interrupt enable flag can be either set or reset Port C lines programmed as inputs including ACK and STB lines associated with Port C are not affected by a ``Set Reset Port C Bit'' command Writing to the corresponding Port C bit positions of the ACK and STB lines with the ``Set Reset Port C Bit'' command will affect the Group A and Group B interrupt enable flags as illustrated in Figure 18 Current Drive Capability Any output on Port A B or C can sink or source 2 5 mA This feature allows the 82C55A to directly drive Darlington type drivers and high-voltage displays that require such sink or source current MODE 2 GROUP A ONLY
MODE 0 OR MODE 1 ONLY
INTRB INTRB IBFB OBFB STBB ACKB INTRA INTRA STBA IO IBFA IO IO ACKA IO OBFA
Special Mode Combination Considerations There are several combinations of modes possible For any combination some or all of the Port C lines are used for control or status The remaining bits are either inputs or outputs as defined by a ``Set Mode'' command During a read of Port C the state of all the Port C lines except the ACK and STB lines will be placed on the data bus In place of the ACK and STB line states flag status will appear on the data bus in the PC2 PC4 and PC6 bit positions as illustrated by Figure 18 Through a ``Write Port C'' command only the Port C pins programmed as outputs in a Mode 0 group can be written No other pins can be affected by a ``Write Port C'' command nor can the interrupt enable flags be accessed To write to any Port C output programmed as an output in a Mode 1 group or to
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Reading Port C Status
D7 D6
INPUT CONFIGURATION D5 D4 D3 D2 D1
D0
In Mode 0 Port C transfers data to or from the peripheral device When the 82C55A is programmed to function in Modes 1 or 2 Port C generates or accepts ``hand-shaking'' signals with the peripheral device Reading the contents of Port C allows the programmer to test or verify the ``status'' of each peripheral device and change the program flow accordingly There is no special instruction to read the status information from Port C A normal read operation of Port C is executed to perform this function
I O I O IBFA INTEA INTRA INTEB IBFB INTRB GROUP A D7 D6 GROUP B D0
OUTPUT CONFIGURATIONS D5 D4 D3 D2 D1
OBFA INTEA I O I O INTRA INTEB OBFB INTRB GROUP A GROUP B
Figure 17a MODE 1 Status Word Format
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
OBFA INTE1 IBFA INTE2 INTRA GROUP A
(Defined By Mode 0 or Mode 1 Selection)
GROUP B
Figure 17b MODE 2 Status Word Format Interrupt Enable Flag INTE B INTE A2 INTE A1 Position PC2 PC4 PC6 Alternate Port C Pin Signal (Mode) ACKB (Output Mode 1) or STBB (Input Mode 1) STBA (Input Mode 1 or Mode 2) ACKA (Output Mode 1 or Mode 2
Figure 18 Interrupt Enable Flags in Modes 1 and 2
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Ambient Temperature Under Bias Storage Temperature Supply Voltage Operating Voltage Voltage on any Input Voltage on any Output Power Dissipation 0 C to a 70 C
b 65 C to a 150 C b 0 5 to a 8 0V a 4V to a 7V
NOTICE This is a production data sheet The specifications are subject to change without notice
GND b 2V to a 6 5V GND b 0 5V to VCC a 0 5V 1 Watt
WARNING Stressing the device beyond the ``Absolute Maximum Ratings'' may cause permanent damage These are stress ratings only Operation beyond the ``Operating Conditions'' is not recommended and extended exposure beyond the ``Operating Conditions'' may affect device reliability
D C CHARACTERISTICS
TA e 0 C to 70 C VCC e a 5V g10% GND e 0V (TA e b 40 C to a 85 C for Extended Temperture) Symbol VIL VIH VOL VOH IIL IOFL IDAR Parameter Input Low Voltage Input High Voltage Output Low Voltage Output High Voltage Input Leakage Current Output Float Leakage Current Darlington Drive Current
g2 5
Min
b0 5
Max 08 VCC 04
Units V V V V V
Test Conditions
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IOL e 2 5 mA IOH e b 2 5 mA IOH e b 100 mA VIN e VCC to 0V (Note 1) VIN e VCC to 0V (Note 2) Ports A B C Rext e 500X Vext e 1 7V VOUT e 1 0V Port A only VOUT e 3 0V Ports A B C VOUT e 0 8V VOUT e 3 0V (Note 3) VCC e 5 5V VIN e VCC or GND Port Conditions If I P e Open High O P e Open Only With Data Bus e High Low CS e High Reset e Low Pure Inputs e Low High
30 VCC b 0 4
g1
mA mA mA
g10
(Note 4)
IPHL IPHH IPHLO IPHHO ICC ICCSB
Port Hold Low Leakage Current Port Hold High Leakage Current Port Hold Low Overdrive Current Port Hold High Overdrive Current VCC Supply Current VCC Supply Current-Standby
a 50 b 50 b 350 a 350
a 300 b 300
mA mA mA mA
10 10
mA mA
NOTES 1 Pins A1 A0 CS WR RD Reset 2 Data Bus Ports B C 3 Outputs open 4 Limit output current to 4 0 mA
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CAPACITANCE
TA e 25 C VCC e GND e 0V Symbol CIN CI O Parameter Input Capacitance I O Capacitance Min Max 10 20 Units pF pF Test Conditions Unmeasured plns returned to GND fc e 1 MHz(5)
NOTE 5 Sampled not 100% tested
A C CHARACTERISTICS
TA e 0 to 70 C VCC e a 5V g10% GND e 0V TA e b 40 C to a 85 C for Extended Temperature BUS PARAMETERS READ CYCLE Symbol tAR tRA tRR tRD tDF tRV Parameter Address Stable Before RDv Address Hold Time After RDu RD Pulse Width Data Delay from RDv RDu to Data Floating Recovery Time between RD WR 10 200 0 0 150 120 75 82C55A-2 Min Max ns ns ns ns ns ns Units Test Conditions
WRITE CYCLE Symbol tAW tWA tWW tDW tWD Parameter Address Stable Before WRv Address Hold Time After WRu 0 20 20 WR Pulse Width Data Setup Time Before WRu Data Hold Time After WRu 100 100 30 30 82C55A-2 Min Max ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Ports A Port C B Ports A Port C B Units Test Conditions
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OTHER TIMINGS Symbol tWB tlR tHR tAK tST tPS tPH tAD tKD tWOB tAOB tSIB tRIB tRIT tSIT tAIT tWIT tRES Parameter WR e 1 to Output Peripheral Data Before RD Peripheral Data After RD ACK Pulse Width STB Pulse Width Per Data Before STB High Per Data After STB High ACK e 0 to Output ACK e 1 to Output Float WR e 1 to OBF e 0 ACK e 0 to OBF e 1 STB e 0 to IBF e 1 RD e 1 to IBF e 0 RD e 0 to INTR e 0 STB e 1 to INTR e 1 ACK e 1 to INTR e 1 WR e 0 to INTR e 0 Reset Pulse Width 500 20 0 0 200 100 20 50 175 250 150 150 150 150 200 150 150 200 82C55A-2 Min Max 350 Units Conditions ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns see note 1 see note 2 Test
NOTE 1 INTRu may occur as early as WRv 2 Pulse width of initial Reset pulse after power on must be at least 50 mSec Subsequent Reset pulses may be 500 ns minimum The output Ports A B or C may glitch low during the reset pulse but all port pins will be held at a logic ``one'' level after the reset pulse
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WAVEFORMS
MODE 0 (BASIC INPUT)
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MODE 0 (BASIC OUTPUT)
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WAVEFORMS (Continued)
MODE 1 (STROBED INPUT)
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MODE 1 (STROBED OUTPUT)
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WAVEFORMS (Continued)
MODE 2 (BIDIRECTIONAL)
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Note Any sequence where WR occurs before ACK AND STB occurs before RD is permissible (INTR e IBF MASK STB RD a OBF MASK ACK WR)
WRITE TIMING
READ TIMING
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A C TESTING INPUT OUTPUT WAVEFORM
A C TESTING LOAD CIRCUIT
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