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HT46C48A 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: HT46C48A
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内容描述: 高性价比的A / D型8位MCU [Cost-Effective A/D Type 8-Bit MCU]
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文件页数/大小: 77 页 / 575 K
品牌: HOLTEK [ HOLTEK SEMICONDUCTOR INC ]
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System Architecture  
A key factor in the high-performance features of the  
Holtek range of Cost-Effective A/D Type  
microcontrollers is attributed to the internal system ar-  
chitecture. The range of devices take advantage of the  
usual features found within RISC microcontrollers pro-  
viding increased speed of operation and enhanced per-  
formance. The pipelining scheme is implemented in  
such a way that instruction fetching and instruction exe-  
cution are overlapped, hence instructions are effectively  
executed in one cycle, with the exception of branch or  
call instructions. An 8-bit wide ALU is used in practically  
all operations of the instruction set. It carries out arith-  
metic operations, logic operations, rotation, increment,  
decrement, branch decisions, etc. The internal data  
path is simplified by moving data through the Accumula-  
tor and the ALU. Certain internal registers are imple-  
mented in the Data Memory and can be directly or  
indirectly addressed. The simple addressing methods of  
these registers along with additional architectural fea-  
tures ensure that a minimum of external components is  
required to provide a functional I/O and A/D control sys-  
tem with maximum reliability and flexibility. This makes  
these devices suitable for low-cost, high-volume pro-  
duction for controller applications requiring from 1K up  
to 4K words of Program Memory and 64 to 128 bytes of  
Data Memory storage.  
Clocking and Pipelining  
The main system clock, derived from either a Crys-  
tal/Resonator or RC oscillator is subdivided into four in-  
ternally generated non-overlapping clocks, T1~T4. The  
Program Counter is incremented at the beginning of the  
T1 clock during which time a new instruction is fetched.  
The remaining T2~T4 clocks carry out the decoding and  
execution functions. In this way, one T1~T4 clock cycle  
forms one instruction cycle. Although the fetching and  
execution of instructions takes place in consecutive in-  
struction cycles, the pipelining structure of the  
microcontroller ensures that instructions are effectively  
executed in one instruction cycle. The exception to this  
are instructions where the contents of the Program  
Counter are changed, such as subroutine calls or  
jumps, in which case the instruction will take one more  
instruction cycle to execute.  
When the RC oscillator is used, OSC2 is freed for use as  
a T1 phase clock synchronizing pin. This T1 phase clock  
has a frequency of fSYS/4 with a 1:3 high/low duty cycle.  
For instructions involving branches, such as jump or call  
instructions, two machine cycles are required to com-  
plete instruction execution. An extra cycle is required as  
the program takes one cycle to first obtain the actual  
jump or call address and then another cycle to actually  
execute the branch. The requirement for this extra cycle  
should be taken into account by programmers in timing  
sensitive applications  
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Instruction Fetching  
Rev. 1.30  
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June 5, 2008