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APPLICATION NOTES AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM


A V A I L A B L E
AN62–64 • AN66 • AN68 • XK88

80C51 SLIC® E2
X88C64Microcontroller Family Compatible
64K X88C64 SLIC® E2 8192 x 8 Bit
E2 Micro-Peripheral
FEATURES DESCRIPTION
SLIC (SELF LOADING INTEGRATED CODE) The X88C64 SLIC E2 is a highly integrated E 2 Micro-
FIRMWARE controller peripheral which combines the functional-
ity of the X88C64 component with pre-loaded soft-
• Automatically Downloads User’s Software into
ware routines allowing any embedded system using
8051 Based Systems
it to upgrade and download software via the serial
• Features Load, Verify, and Block Protection
port. This self-loading integrated code eliminates the
Capabilities need to initially program the firmware into a memory
• Transfers Baud Rate 9600 at 11MHz device at the time of initial manufacture. The SLIC
• CONCURRENT READ WRITE™ routines also greatly facilitate the loading of subse-
—Dual Plane Architecture quent versions of the firmware into the system.
—Isolates Read/Write Functions
Between Planes The SLIC routines consist of approximately 500 bytes
—Allows Continuous Execution of Code of instructions for the 8051 which will initialize the
From One Plane While Writing in microcontroller and its on-board UART and download
the Other Plane the user’s software through the UART. The baud rate
• Multiplexed Address/Data Bus for the transfer is 9600 based on a crystal frequency
—Direct Interface to Popular 8051 Family of 11MHz. Data transfer is accomplished using a
• Block Protect Register proprietary format called XCOM. Xicor also has de-
—Individually Set Write Lock Out in 1K Blocks veloped a program for IBM PCs and compatibles
• Toggle Bit Polling called XSLIC, which will translate an Intel HEX format
—Early End of Write Detection file into XCOM format and upload the program to an
• Page Mode Write X88C64 SLIC E2.
—Allows up to 32 Bytes to be Written in The X88C64 device itself is an 8K x 8 E2PROM
One Write Cycle fabricated with advanced CMOS Textured Poly Float-

TYPICAL APPLICATION

Target System
24
31 39 7 VCC
EA/VP P0.0 A/D0
38 8
P0.1 A/D1
37 9
IBM PC P0.2 A/D2
36 10
OR P0.3 A/D3
35 11
COMPATIBLE P0.4 A/D4
19 34 13
X1 P0.5 A/D5
33 14
P0.6 A/D6
32 15
P0.7 A/D7
21 21
P2.0 A8
18 22 20
X2 P2.1 A9
23 17
P2.2 A10
24 19
P2.3 A11
25 2
P3.0 P2.4 A12
5
P3.1 WC
29 6
PSEN PSEN
RS232 30 22
ALE ALE
DRIVERS 17 18
RD RD
16 23
WR WR
16
P2.7 CE

80C51 µC Family X88C64 SLIC® E2


6540 ILL F01.1

SLIC® E2 and CONCURRENT READ WRITE™ are trademarks of Xicor, Inc.


X88C64 SLIC® E2

ing Gate Technology. The X88C64 features a Multi- prevents the loss of data or program information due
plexed Address and Data bus allowing direct inter- to inadvertant write cycles during power-up or power-
face to a variety of popular single-chip microcontrollers down. The X88C64 SLIC E2 also provides a second
operating in expanded multiplexed mode without the generation software data protection scheme called
need for additional interface circuitry. Block Protect.
The X88C64 is internally configured as two indepen- Block Protect can provide write lockout of the entire
dent 4K x 8 memory arrays. This feature provides the device or selected 1K blocks. There are eight 1K x 8
ability to perform nonvolatile memory updates in one blocks that can be write protected individually in any
array and continue operation out of code stored in the combination required by the user. Block Protect, in
other array; effectively eliminating the need for an additional to Write Control input, allows the different
auxiliary memory device for code storage. segments of the memory to have varying degrees of
alterability in normal system operation.
To write to the X88C64 SLIC E2, a three-byte com-
mand sequence must precede the byte(s) being writ- For further information on the X88C64 hardware
ten. This sequence called Software Data Protection interface, consult the X88C64 Data Sheet.

PIN CONFIGURATION PIN NAMES


Symbol Description
DIP/SOIC
ALE Address Latch Enable
NC 1 24 VCC A/D0–A/D7 Address Inputs/Data I/O
A12 2 23 WR A8–A12 Address Inputs
NC 3 22 ALE
RD Read Input
NC 4 21 A8
WR Write Input
WC 5 20 A9
PSEN 6 19 A11
PSEN Program Store Enable Input
X88C64
A/D0 7 18 RD CE Chip Enable
A/D1 8 17 A10 WC Write Control
A/D2 9 16 CE VSS Ground
A/D3 10 15 A/D7
VCC Supply Voltage
A/D4 11 14 A/D6 6540 PGM T01
VSS 12 13 A/D5

6540 FHD F02


X88C64 SLIC® E2

ORDERING INFORMATION

X88C64 X X SLIC

Device Temperature Range


Blank = Commercial = 0°C to +70°C
I = Industrial = –40°C to +85°C
M = Military = –55°C to +125°C

Package
P = 24-Lead Plastic DIP
S = 24-Lead SOIC

LIMITED WARRANTY
Devices sold by Xicor, Inc. are covered by the warranty and patent indemnification provisions appearing in its Terms of Sale only. Xicor, Inc. makes
no warranty, express, statutory, implied, or by description regarding the information set forth herein or regarding the freedom of the described
devices from patent infringement. Xicor, Inc. makes no warranty of merchantability or fitness for any purpose. Xicor, Inc. reserves the right to
discontinue production and change specifications and prices at any time and without notice.
Xicor, Inc. assumes no responsibility for the use of any circuitry other than circuitry embodied in a Xicor, Inc. product. No other circuits, patents,
licenses are implied.

US. PATENTS
Xicor products are covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 4,263,664; 4,274,012; 4,300,212; 4,314,265; 4,326,134; 4,393,481;
4,404,475; 4,450,402; 4,486,769; 4,488,060; 4,520,461; 4,533,846; 4,599,706; 4,617,652; 4,668,932; 4,752,912; 4,829,482; 4,874,967; 4,883,976;
4,980,859; 5,012,132; 5,003,197; 5,023,694. Foreign patents and additional patents pending.

LIFE RELATED POLICY


In situations where semiconductor component failure may endanger life, system designers using this product should design the system with
appropriate error detection and correction, redundancy and back-up features to prevent such an occurrence.

Xicor’s products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems.
1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body, or (b) support or sustain life,
and whose failure to perform, when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected
to result in a significant injury to the user.
2. A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure
of the life support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness.

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