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| Z86E61/E63 处理器 |
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The Z86E61 is a member of the Z8 single-chip microcontroller family with 16 Kbytes of EPROM and 236 bytes of general-purpose RAM and the Z86E63 has 32K bytes of EPROM.
The Z86E61/63 are pin compatible, One-Time-Programmable (OTP) versions of the Z86C61/83. The Z86E61/63 contain 16/32 Kbytes of EPROM memory in place of the 16/32 Kbytes of ROM on the Z 6061/63.
The Microcontroller is housed in a 40-pin DIP, 44-pin Leaded Chip-Carrier, or a 44-pin Quad Flat Pack, and is manufactured in CMOS technology. The ROMless pin option is available on the 44-pin versions only. The MCU can address both external memory and pre-programmed ROM which enables this Z8 microcomputer to be used in high volume applications or where code flexibility is required.
Zilog´s CMOS microcontroller offers fast execution, efficient use of memory, sophisticated interrupts, input/output bit manipulation capabilities, and easy hardware software system expansion along with low cost and low power consumption.
The Z86E61/63 architecture is based on Zilog´s Z8 8-bit microcontroller core. The device offers a flexible scheme, an efficient register and address space structure, multiplexed capabilities between address/data, i/O, and a number of ancillary features that are useful in many industrial and advanced scientific applications.
The device applications demand powerfull I/0 capabilities. The Z86E61/63 fulfills this with 32-pin dedicated to input and output. These lines are grouped into four ports. Each port consists of eight lines, and is configurable under software control to provide timing, status signals, serial or parallel I/O with or without handshake, and an address/ data bus for interfacing external memory.
There are three basic address spaces available to support this wide range of configuration: Program Memory, Data Memory and 236 general-purpose registers.
To unburden the program from coping with real-time problems such as counting/timing and serial data communication, the Z86E61/63 offers two on-chip counter/timers with a large number of user selectable modes, and an asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART ). |
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