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80C186XL/80C188XL
Microprocessor
User’s Manual
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80C186XL/80C188XL Microprocessor User’s Manual 1995
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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL....................................................................................... 1-2 1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS .............................................................................................. 1-3 1.3 ELECTRONIC SUPPORT SYSTEMS ........................................................................... 1-4 1.3.1 FaxBack Service ................................................................................................
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CONTENTS 2.3 INTERRUPTS AND EXCEPTION HANDLING............................................................ 2-39 2.3.1 Interrupt/Exception Processing ...............................................................................2-39 2.3.1.1 Non-Maskable Interrupts ...............................................................................2-42 2.3.1.2 Maskable Interrupts .......................................................................................2-43 2.3.1.3 Exceptions ............
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CONTENTS CHAPTER 4 PERIPHERAL CONTROL BLOCK 4.1 PERIPHERAL CONTROL REGISTERS........................................................................ 4-1 4.2 PCB RELOCATION REGISTER.................................................................................... 4-1 4.3 RESERVED LOCATIONS ............................................................................................. 4-4 4.4 ACCESSING THE PERIPHERAL CONTROL BLOCK.................................................. 4-4 4.4.1 Bus Cyc
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CONTENTS 6.4.5 Memory or I/O Bus Cycle Decoding ........................................................................6-17 6.4.6 Programming Considerations ..................................................................................6-17 6.5 CHIP-SELECTS AND BUS HOLD............................................................................... 6-18 6.6 EXAMPLES ................................................................................................................. 6-18 6.6.1 Exa
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CONTENTS 8.4 PROGRAMMING THE INTERRUPT CONTROL UNIT ............................................... 8-11 8.4.1 Interrupt Control Registers ......................................................................................8-12 8.4.2 Interrupt Request Register ......................................................................................8-16 8.4.3 Interrupt Mask Register ...........................................................................................8-16 8.4.4 Priority Mask
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CONTENTS 10.1.3 DMA Requests ........................................................................................................10-3 10.1.4 External Requests ...................................................................................................10-4 10.1.4.1 Source Synchronization ................................................................................10-5 10.1.4.2 Destination Synchronization ..........................................................................10-5
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CONTENTS 11.3.1.4 Transcendental Instructions ..........................................................................11-5 11.3.1.5 Constant Instructions .....................................................................................11-6 11.3.1.6 Processor Control Instructions ......................................................................11-6 11.3.2 80C187 Data Types ................................................................................................11-7 11.4 MICROPRO
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CONTENTS FIGURES Figure Page 2-1 Simplified Functional Block Diagram of the 80C186 Family CPU ................................2-2 2-2 Physical Address Generation .......................................................................................2-3 2-3 General Registers ........................................................................................................2-4 2-4 Segment Registers................................................................................................
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CONTENTS FIGURES Figure Page 3-15 Generating a Normally Not-Ready Bus Signal ...........................................................3-16 3-16 Generating a Normally Ready Bus Signal..................................................................3-17 3-17 Normally Not-Ready System Timing ..........................................................................3-18 3-18 Normally Ready System Timings ...............................................................................3-19 3-19 Typi
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CONTENTS FIGURES Figure Page 6-11 Wait State and Ready Control Functions ...................................................................6-16 6-12 Using Chip-Selects During HOLD ..............................................................................6-18 6-13 Typical System ...........................................................................................................6-19 7-1 Refresh Control Unit Block Diagram..................................................................
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CONTENTS FIGURES Figure Page 10-3 Source-Synchronized Transfers.................................................................................10-5 10-4 Destination-Synchronized Transfers ..........................................................................10-6 10-5 Two-Channel DMA Module ........................................................................................10-9 10-6 Examples of DMA Priority..................................................................................
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CONTENTS TABLES Table Page 1-1 Comparison of 80C186 Modular Core Family Products...............................................1-2 1-2 Related Documents and Software................................................................................1-3 2-1 Implicit Use of General Registers.................................................................................2-5 2-2 Logical Address Sources............................................................................................2-13 2-3 D
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CONTENTS TABLES Table Page C-1 Instruction Format Variables........................................................................................C-1 C-2 Instruction Operands ...................................................................................................C-2 C-3 Flag Bit Functions........................................................................................................C-3 C-4 Instruction Set .......................................................................
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CONTENTS EXAMPLES Example Page 5-1 Initializing the Power Management Unit for Power-Save Mode .................................5-14 6-1 Initializing the Chip-Select Unit...................................................................................6-20 7-1 Initializing the Refresh Control Unit ............................................................................7-11 8-1 Initializing the Interrupt Control Unit for Master Mode ................................................8-31 9-1 Con
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1 Introduction
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The 8086 microprocessor was first introduced in 1978 and gained rapid support as the microcom- puter engine of choice. There are literally millions of 8086/8088-based systems in the world to- day. The amount of software written for the 8086/8088 is rivaled by no other architecture. By the early 1980’s, however, it was clear that a replacement for the 8086/8088 was necessary. An 8086/8088 system required dozens of support chips to implement even a moderately complex design.