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NUC200SE3AN

NUC200SE3AN

  • 厂商:

    NUVOTON(新唐)

  • 封装:

    LQFP-64

  • 描述:

    ARM® Cortex®-M0 NuMicro™ NUC200 Microcontroller IC 32-Bit 50MHz 128KB (128K x 8) FLASH

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
NUC200SE3AN 数据手册
NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet NuMicro™ NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Nuvoton is providing this document only for reference purposes of NuMicroTM microcontroller based system design. Nuvoton assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. All data and specifications are subject to change without notice. For additional information or questions, please contact: Nuvoton Technology Corporation. www.nuvoton.com June 06, 2014 Page 1 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET The information described in this document is the exclusive intellectual property of Nuvoton Technology Corporation and shall not be reproduced without permission from Nuvoton. NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Table of Contents LIST OF FIGURES .................................................................................................................................. 5 LIST OF TABLES .................................................................................................................................... 6 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 7 2 FEATURES ................................................................................................................................. 8 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 3 2.1 NuMicro NUC200 Features – Advanced Line.............................................................. 8 2.2 NuMicro NUC220 Features – USB Line .................................................................... 12 PARTS INFORMATION LIST AND PIN CONFIGURATION .................................................... 16 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 5 NuMicro NUC200/220xxxAN Selection Guide ........................................................... 16 3.1.1 NuMicro NUC200 Advanced Line Selection Guide ...................................................... 16 3.1.2 NuMicro NUC220 USB Line Selection Guide .............................................................. 16 Pin Configuration .......................................................................................................... 18 3.2.1 NuMicro NUC200 Pin Diagram .................................................................................... 18 3.2.2 NuMicro NUC220 Pin Diagram .................................................................................... 21 Pin Description .............................................................................................................. 24 3.3.1 NuMicro NUC200 Pin Description ............................................................................... 24 3.3.2 NuMicro NUC220 Pin Description ............................................................................... 31 BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................... 38 4.1 NuMicro NUC200 Block Diagram .............................................................................. 38 4.2 NuMicro NUC220 Block Diagram .............................................................................. 39 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................. 40 ® 5.1 ARM Cortex™-M0 Core .............................................................................................. 40 5.2 System Manager ........................................................................................................... 42 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.6 5.2.7 5.3 Clock Controller ............................................................................................................ 54 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6 5.4 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 60 Features ......................................................................................................................... 60 General Purpose I/O (GPIO) ........................................................................................ 61 5.5.1 June 06, 2012 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 54 Clock Generator ............................................................................................................. 56 System Clock and SysTick Clock ................................................................................... 57 Peripherals Clock ........................................................................................................... 58 Power-down Mode Clock................................................................................................ 58 Frequency Divider Output............................................................................................... 59 USB Device Controller (USB) ....................................................................................... 60 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.5 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 42 System Reset ................................................................................................................. 42 System Power Distribution ............................................................................................. 43 System Memory Map...................................................................................................... 45 System Timer (SysTick) ................................................................................................. 47 Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC) .................................................................. 48 System Control (SCS) .................................................................................................... 54 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 61 Page 2 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.5.2 5.6 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.7 June 06, 2014 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 75 Features ....................................................................................................................... 75 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 76 Features ....................................................................................................................... 76 PDMA Controller (PDMA) ............................................................................................. 77 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 77 Features ....................................................................................................................... 77 Smart Card Host Interface (SC).................................................................................... 78 5.19.1 5.19.2 5.20 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 74 Features ....................................................................................................................... 74 Analog Comparator (ACMP) ......................................................................................... 76 5.18.1 5.18.2 5.19 2 Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) ............................................................................... 75 5.17.1 5.17.2 5.18 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 73 Features ....................................................................................................................... 73 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 78 Features ....................................................................................................................... 78 FLASH MEMORY CONTROLLER (FMC) .................................................................... 79 Page 3 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 2 5.16.1 5.16.2 5.17 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 70 Features ....................................................................................................................... 72 I S Controller (I S) ........................................................................................................ 74 5.15.1 5.15.2 5.16 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 69 Features ....................................................................................................................... 69 PS/2 Device Controller (PS2D)..................................................................................... 73 5.14.1 5.14.2 5.15 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 69 Features ....................................................................................................................... 69 UART Interface Controller (UART) ............................................................................... 70 5.13.1 5.13.2 5.14 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 68 Features ....................................................................................................................... 68 Window Watchdog Timer (WWDT)............................................................................... 69 5.12.1 5.12.2 5.13 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 67 Features ......................................................................................................................... 67 Watchdog Timer (WDT) ................................................................................................ 69 5.11.1 5.11.2 5.12 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 66 Features ......................................................................................................................... 66 Timer Controller (TMR) ................................................................................................. 68 5.10.1 5.10.2 5.11 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 64 Features ......................................................................................................................... 65 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) ................................................................................... 67 5.9.1 5.9.2 5.10 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 62 Features ......................................................................................................................... 63 Real Time Clock (RTC) ................................................................................................. 66 5.8.1 5.8.2 5.9 2 PWM Generator and Capture Timer (PWM) ................................................................ 64 5.7.1 5.7.2 5.8 Features ......................................................................................................................... 61 2 I C Serial Interface Controller (I C) ............................................................................... 62 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.20.1 5.20.2 6 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ......................................................................................... 80 6.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings .......................................................................................... 80 6.2 DC Electrical Characteristics ........................................................................................ 81 6.3 AC Electrical Characteristics ........................................................................................ 87 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.4 6.5 8 External 4~24 MHz High Speed Oscillator ..................................................................... 87 External 4~24 MHz High Speed Crystal ......................................................................... 87 External 32.768 kHz Low Speed Crystal Oscillator ........................................................ 88 Internal 22.1184 MHz High Speed Oscillator.................................................................. 88 Internal 10 kHz Low Speed Oscillator............................................................................. 88 Analog Characteristics .................................................................................................. 89 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.7 6.4.8 7 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 79 Features ....................................................................................................................... 79 12-bit SARADC Specification ......................................................................................... 89 LDO and Power Management Specification ................................................................... 89 Low Voltage Reset Specification .................................................................................... 90 Brown-out Detector Specification ................................................................................... 90 Power-on Reset Specification ........................................................................................ 90 Temperature Sensor Specification ................................................................................. 91 Comparator Specification ............................................................................................... 91 USB PHY Specification .................................................................................................. 92 Flash DC Electrical Characteristics .............................................................................. 94 PACKAGE DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................................... 95 7.1 100-pin LQFP (14x14x1.4 mm footprint 2.0 mm) ......................................................... 95 7.2 64-pin LQFP (7x7x1.4 mm footprint 2.0 mm) ............................................................... 96 7.3 48-pin LQFP (7x7x1.4 mm footprint 2.0 mm) ............................................................... 97 REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................................ 98 June 06, 2012 Page 4 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet List of Figures Figure 3-1 NuMicro NUC200 Series Selection Code .................................................................. 17 Figure 3-2 NuMicro NUC200VxxAN LQFP 100-pin Diagram ..................................................... 18 Figure 3-3 NuMicro NUC200SxxAN LQFP 64-pin Diagram ....................................................... 19 Figure 3-4 NuMicro NUC200LxxAN LQFP 48-pin Diagram ........................................................ 20 Figure 3-5 NuMicro NUC220VxxAN LQFP 100-pin Diagram ..................................................... 21 Figure 3-6 NuMicro NUC220SxxAN LQFP 64-pin Diagram ....................................................... 22 Figure 3-7 NuMicro NUC220LxxAN LQFP 48-pin Diagram ........................................................ 23 Figure 4-1 NuMicro NUC200 Block Diagram .............................................................................. 38 Figure 4-2 NuMicro NUC220 Block Diagram .............................................................................. 39 Figure 5-1 Functional Controller Diagram ...................................................................................... 40 Figure 5-2 NuMicro NUC200 Power Distribution Diagram .......................................................... 43 Figure 5-3 NuMicro NUC220 Power Distribution Diagram .......................................................... 44 Figure 5-4 Clock Generator Global View Diagram......................................................................... 55 Figure 5-5 Clock Generator Block Diagram ................................................................................... 56 Figure 5-6 System Clock Block Diagram ....................................................................................... 57 Figure 5-7 SysTick Clock Control Block Diagram .......................................................................... 57 Figure 5-8 Clock Source of Frequency Divider .............................................................................. 59 2 Figure 5-18 I C Bus Timing ............................................................................................................ 62 Figure 6-1 Typical Crystal Application Circuit ................................................................................ 88 June 06, 2014 Page 5 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Figure 5-9 Frequency Divider Block Diagram ................................................................................ 59 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet List of Tables Table 1-1 Connectivity Support Table .............................................................................................. 7 Table 5-1 Address Space Assignments for On-Chip Controllers ................................................... 46 Table 5-2 Exception Model ............................................................................................................ 49 Table 5-3 System Interrupt Map..................................................................................................... 50 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Table 5-4 Vector Table Format ...................................................................................................... 51 Table 5-9 UART Baud Rate Equation ............................................................................................ 70 Table 5-10 UART Baud Rate Setting Table ................................................................................... 71 June 06, 2012 Page 6 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ® The NuMicro NUC200 Series 32-bit microcontrollers is embedded with the newest ARM Cortex™-M0 core with a cost equivalent to traditional 8-bit MCU for industrial control and applications requiring rich communication interfaces. The NuMicro NUC200 Series includes NUC200 and NUC220 product lines. The NuMicro NUC200 Advanced Line is embedded with the Cortex™-M0 core running up to 50 MHz and features 32K/64K/128K bytes flash, 8K/16K bytes embedded SRAM, and 4 Kbytes loader ROM for the ISP. It is also equipped with plenty of peripheral devices, such as Timers, Watchdog Timer, Window Watchdog Timer, RTC, PDMA with CRC calculation unit, UART, SPI, 2 2 I C, I S, PWM Timer, GPIO, PS/2, Smart Card Host, 12-bit ADC, Analog Comparator, Low Voltage Reset Controller and Brown-out Detector. The NuMicro NUC220 USB Line with USB 2.0 full-speed function is embedded with the Cortex™-M0 core running up to 50 MHz and features 32K/64K/128K bytes flash, 8K/16K bytes embedded SRAM, and 4 Kbytes loader ROM for the ISP. It is also equipped with plenty of peripheral devices, such as Timers, Watchdog Timer, Window Watchdog Timer, RTC, PDMA with 2 2 CRC calculation unit, UART, SPI, I C, I S, PWM Timer, GPIO, PS/2, USB 2.0 FS Device, Smart Card Host, 12-bit ADC, Analog Comparator, Low Voltage Reset Controller and Brown-out Detector. 2 Product Line UART SPI IC NUC200 ● ● ● NUC220 ● ● ● USB LIN CAN ● PS/2 IS 2 SC ● ● ● ● ● ● Table 1-1 Connectivity Support Table NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 7 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 2 FEATURES The equipped features are dependent on the product line and their sub products. 2.1 NuMicro NUC200 Features – Advanced Line • ® ARM Cortex™-M0 core NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET – Runs up to 50 MHz – One 24-bit system timer – Supports low power sleep mode – Single-cycle 32-bit hardware multiplier – NVIC for the 32 interrupt inputs, each with 4-levels of priority – Serial Wire Debug supports with 2 watchpoints/4 breakpoints • Built-in LDO for wide operating voltage ranged from 2.5 V to 5.5 V • Flash Memory – – – 32K/64K/128K bytes Flash for program code 4 KB flash for ISP loader Supports In-System-Program (ISP) and In-Application-Program (IAP) application code update – 512 byte page erase for flash – Configurable data flash address and size for 128 KB system, fixed 4 KB data flash for the 32 KB and 64 KB system – Supports 2-wired ICP update through SWD/ICE interface – Supports fast parallel programming mode by external programmer • SRAM Memory – 8K/16K bytes embedded SRAM – Supports PDMA mode • PDMA (Peripheral DMA) – Supports 9 channels PDMA for automatic data transfer between SRAM and peripherals – Supports CRC calculation with four common polynomials, CRC-CCITT, CRC-8, CRC16 and CRC-32 • Clock Control – – Flexible selection for different applications Built-in 22.1184 MHz high speed oscillator for system operation  Trimmed to 1 % at +25 ℃ and VDD = 5 V  Trimmed to 3 % at -40 ℃ ~ +85 ℃ and VDD = 2.5 V ~ 5.5 V – Built-in 10 kHz low speed oscillator for Watchdog Timer and Wake-up operation – Supports one PLL, up to 50 MHz, for high performance system operation – External 4~24 MHz high speed crystal input for precise timing operation – External 32.768 kHz low speed crystal input for RTC function and low power system operation • GPIO – – – June 06, 2012 Four I/O modes:  Quasi-bidirectional  Push-pull output  Open-drain output  Input only with high impendence TTL/Schmitt trigger input selectable I/O pin configured as interrupt source with edge/level setting Page 8 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet • Timer – Supports 4 sets of 32-bit timers with 24-bit up-timer and one 8-bit prescale counter – Independent clock source for each timer – Provides one-shot, periodic, toggle and continuous counting operation modes – Supports event counting function – Supports input capture function • Watchdog Timer – Multiple clock sources – 8 selectable time-out period from 1.6 ms ~ 26.0 sec (depending on clock source) – Wake-up from Power-down or Idle mode – Interrupt or reset selectable on watchdog time-out • Window Watchdog Timer • – 6-bit down counter with 11-bit prescale for wide range window selected RTC – – – – – – Supports software compensation by setting frequency compensate register (FCR) Supports RTC counter (second, minute, hour) and calendar counter (day, month, year) Supports Alarm registers (second, minute, hour, day, month, year) Selectable 12-hour or 24-hour mode Automatic leap year recognition Supports periodic time tick interrupt with 8 period options 1/128, 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 and 1 second – Supports battery power pin (VBAT) – Supports wake-up function • PWM/Capture – – – – – – – – – • SPI – – – – – – – – June 06, 2014 Up to three UART controllers UART ports with flow control (TXD, RXD, nCTS and nRTS) UART0 with 64-byte FIFO is for high speed UART1/2(optional) with 16-byte FIFO for standard device Supports IrDA (SIR) and LIN function Supports RS-485 9-bit mode and direction control Programmable baud-rate generator up to 1/16 system clock Supports PDMA mode Up to four sets of SPI controllers The maximum SPI clock rate of Master can up to 36 MHz (chip working at 5V) The maximum SPI clock rate of Slave can up to 18 MHz (chip working at 5V) Supports SPI Master/Slave mode Full duplex synchronous serial data transfer Variable length of transfer data from 8 to 32 bits MSB or LSB first data transfer Rx and Tx on both rising or falling edge of serial clock independently Page 9 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Up to four built-in 16-bit PWM generators providing eight PWM outputs or four complementary paired PWM outputs – Each PWM generator equipped with one clock source selector, one clock divider, one 8-bit prescaler and one Dead-Zone generator for complementary paired PWM – Up to eight 16-bit digital capture timers (shared with PWM timers) providing eight rising/falling capture inputs – Supports Capture interrupt • UART NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet – – – – • Two slave/device select lines in Master mode, and one slave/device select line in Slave mode Supports Byte Suspend mode in 32-bit transmission Supports PDMA mode Supports three wire, no slave select signal, bi-direction interface 2 IC NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET – – – – – – – – – – 2 • IS 2 Up to two sets of I C device Master/Slave mode Bidirectional data transfer between masters and slaves Multi-master bus (no central master) Arbitration between simultaneously transmitting masters without corruption of serial data on the bus Serial clock synchronization allowing devices with different bit rates to communicate via one serial bus Serial clock synchronization used as a handshake mechanism to suspend and resume serial transfer Programmable clocks allowing for versatile rate control Supports multiple address recognition (four slave address with mask option) Supports wake-up function – Interface with external audio CODEC – Operate as either Master or Slave mode – Capable of handling 8-, 16-, 24- and 32-bit word sizes – Supports mono and stereo audio data 2 – Supports I S and MSB justified data format – Provides two 8 word FIFO data buffers, one for transmitting and the other for receiving – Generates interrupt requests when buffer levels cross a programmable boundary – Supports two DMA requests, one for transmitting and the other for receiving • PS/2 Device – Host communication inhibit and request to send detection – Reception frame error detection – Programmable 1 to 16 bytes transmit buffer to reduce CPU intervention – Double buffer for data reception – Software override bus • ADC – 12-bit SAR ADC with 760 kSPS – Up to 8-ch single-end input or 4-ch differential input – Single scan/single cycle scan/continuous scan – Each channel with individual result register – Scan on enabled channels – Threshold voltage detection – Conversion started by software programming or external input – Supports PDMA mode • Analog Comparator – Up to two analog comparators – External input or internal Band-gap voltage selectable at negative node – Interrupt when compare result change – Supports Power-down wake-up • Smart Card Host (SC) June 06, 2012 Page 10 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet – – – – – – – Compliant to ISO-7816-3 T=0, T=1 Supports up to three ISO-7816-3 ports Separate receive / transmit 4 bytes entry FIFO for data payloads Programmable transmission clock frequency Programmable receiver buffer trigger level Programmable guard time selection (11 ETU ~ 266 ETU) One 24-bit and two 8-bit time-out counters for Answer to Request (ATR) and waiting times processing – Supports auto inverse convention function – Supports transmitter and receiver error retry and error limit function – Supports hardware activation sequence process – Supports hardware warm reset sequence process – Supports hardware deactivation sequence process – Supports hardware auto deactivation sequence when detecting the card removal • 96-bit unique ID (UID) • One built-in temperature sensor with 1℃ resolution • Brown-out Detector – With 4 levels: 4.4 V/3.7 V/2.7 V/2.2 V – Supports Brown-out Interrupt and Reset option • Low Voltage Reset – Threshold voltage level: 2.0 V • Operating Temperature: -40℃ ~ 85℃ • Packages: – – All Green package (RoHS) LQFP 100-pin / 64-pin / 48-pin NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 11 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 2.2 NuMicro NUC220 Features – USB Line • ® ARM Cortex™-M0 core NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET – Runs up to 50 MHz – One 24-bit system timer – Supports low power sleep mode – Single-cycle 32-bit hardware multiplier – NVIC for the 32 interrupt inputs, each with 4-levels of priority – Serial Wire Debug supports with 2 watchpoints/4 breakpoints • Built-in LDO for wide operating voltage ranges from 2.5 V to 5.5 V • Flash Memory – – – 32K/64K/128K bytes Flash for program code 4 KB flash for ISP loader Supports In-System-Program (ISP) and In-Application-Program (IAP) application code update – 512 byte page erase for flash – Configurable data flash address and size for 128 KB system, fixed 4 KB data flash for the 32 KB and 64 KB system – Supports 2-wired ICP update through SWD/ICE interface – Supports fast parallel programming mode by external programmer • SRAM Memory – 8K/16K bytes embedded SRAM – Supports PDMA mode • PDMA (Peripheral DMA) – Supports 9 channels PDMA for automatic data transfer between SRAM and peripherals – Supports CRC calculation with four common polynomials, CRC-CCITT, CRC-8, CRC16 and CRC-32 • Clock Control – – Flexible selection for different applications Built-in 22.1184 MHz high speed oscillator for system operation  Trimmed to 1 % at +25 ℃ and VDD = 5 V  Trimmed to 3 % at -40 ℃ ~ +85 ℃ and VDD = 2.5 V ~ 5.5 V – Built-in 10 kHz low speed oscillator for Watchdog Timer and Wake-up operation – Supports one PLL, up to 50 MHz, for high performance system operation – External 4~24 MHz high speed crystal input for USB and precise timing operation – External 32.768 kHz low speed crystal input for RTC function and low power system operation • GPIO – Four I/O modes:  Quasi-bidirectional  Push-pull output  Open-drain output  Input only with high impendence – TTL/Schmitt trigger input selectable – I/O pin configured as interrupt source with edge/level setting • Timer June 06, 2012 Page 12 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet – Supports 4 sets of 32-bit timers with 24-bit up-timer and one 8-bit prescale counter – Independent clock source for each timer – Provides one-shot, periodic, toggle and continuous counting operation modes – Supports event counting function – Supports input capture function • Watchdog Timer – Multiple clock sources – 8 selectable time-out period from 1.6 ms ~ 26.0 sec (depending on clock source) – Wake-up from Power-down or Idle mode – Interrupt or reset selectable on watchdog time-out • Window Watchdog Timer – 6-bit down counter with 11-bit prescale for wide range window selected • RTC – – – – – – Supports software compensation by setting frequency compensate register (FCR) Supports RTC counter (second, minute, hour) and calendar counter (day, month, year) Supports Alarm registers (second, minute, hour, day, month, year) Selectable 12-hour or 24-hour mode Automatic leap year recognition Supports periodic time tick interrupt with 8 period options 1/128, 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 and 1 second – Supports battery power pin (VBAT) – Supports wake-up function • PWM/Capture – – – – – – – – – • SPI – – – – – – – – – June 06, 2014 Up to three UART controllers UART ports with flow control (TXD, RXD, nCTS and nRTS) UART0 with 64-byte FIFO is for high speed UART1/2(optional) with 16-byte FIFO for standard device Supports IrDA (SIR) and LIN function Supports RS-485 9-bit mode and direction control Programmable baud-rate generator up to 1/16 system clock Supports PDMA mode Up to four sets of SPI controllers The maximum SPI clock rate of Master can up to 36 MHz (chip working at 5V) The maximum SPI clock rate of Slave can up to 18 MHz (chip working at 5V) Supports SPI Master/Slave mode Full duplex synchronous serial data transfer Variable length of transfer data from 8 to 32 bits MSB or LSB first data transfer Rx and Tx on both rising or falling edge of serial clock independently Two slave/device select lines in Master mode, and one slave/device select line in Slave mode Page 13 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Up to four built-in 16-bit PWM generators providing eight PWM outputs or four complementary paired PWM outputs – Each PWM generator equipped with one clock source selector, one clock divider, one 8-bit prescaler and one Dead-Zone generator for complementary paired PWM – Up to eight 16-bit digital capture timers (shared with PWM timers) providing eight rising/falling capture inputs – Supports Capture interrupt • UART NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet – – – • Supports Byte Suspend mode in 32-bit transmission Supports PDMA mode Supports three wire, no slave select signal, bi-direction interface 2 IC NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET – – – – – – – – – – 2 • IS 2 Up to two sets of I C device Master/Slave mode Bidirectional data transfer between masters and slaves Multi-master bus (no central master) Arbitration between simultaneously transmitting masters without corruption of serial data on the bus Serial clock synchronization allowing devices with different bit rates to communicate via one serial bus Serial clock synchronization used as a handshake mechanism to suspend and resume serial transfer Programmable clocks allowing for versatile rate control Supports multiple address recognition (four slave address with mask option) Supports wake-up function – Interface with external audio CODEC – Operate as either Master or Slave mode – Capable of handling 8-, 16-, 24- and 32-bit word sizes – Supports mono and stereo audio data 2 – Supports I S and MSB justified data format – Provides two 8 word FIFO data buffers, one for transmitting and the other for receiving – Generates interrupt requests when buffer levels cross a programmable boundary – Supports two DMA requests, one for transmitting and the other for receiving • PS/2 Device – Host communication inhibit and request to send detection – Reception frame error detection – Programmable 1 to 16 bytes transmit buffer to reduce CPU intervention – Double buffer for data reception – Software override bus • USB 2.0 Full-Speed Device – One set of USB 2.0 FS Device 12 Mbps – On-chip USB Transceiver – Provides 1 interrupt source with 4 interrupt events – Supports Control, Bulk In/Out, Interrupt and Isochronous transfers – Auto suspend function when no bus signaling for 3 ms – Provides 6 programmable endpoints – Includes 512 Bytes internal SRAM as USB buffer – Provides remote wake-up capability • ADC – – – – – – – June 06, 2012 12-bit SAR ADC with 760 kSPS Up to 8-ch single-end input or 4-ch differential input Single scan/single cycle scan/continuous scan Each channel with individual result register Scan on enabled channels Threshold voltage detection Conversion started by software programming or external input Page 14 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet – Supports PDMA mode • Analog Comparator – Up to two analog comparators – External input or internal Band-gap voltage selectable at negative node – Interrupt when compare result change – Supports Power-down wake-up • Smart Card Host (SC) – – – – – – – Compliant to ISO-7816-3 T=0, T=1 Supports up to three ISO-7816-3 ports Separate receive / transmit 4 bytes entry FIFO for data payloads Programmable transmission clock frequency Programmable receiver buffer trigger level Programmable guard time selection (11 ETU ~ 266 ETU) One 24-bit and two 8-bit time-out counters for Answer to Request (ATR) and waiting times processing – Supports auto inverse convention function – Supports transmitter and receiver error retry and error limit function – Supports hardware activation sequence process – Supports hardware warm reset sequence process – Supports hardware deactivation sequence process – Supports hardware auto deactivation sequence when detecting the card removal • 96-bit unique ID (UID) • One built-in temperature sensor with 1℃ resolution • Brown-out Detector NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET – With 4 levels: 4.4 V/3.7 V/2.7 V/2.2 V – Supports Brown-out Interrupt and Reset option • Low Voltage Reset – Threshold voltage level: 2.0 V • Operating Temperature: -40℃ ~ 85℃ • Packages: – – June 06, 2014 All Green package (RoHS) LQFP 100-pin / 64-pin / 48-pin Page 15 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 3 PARTS INFORMATION LIST AND PIN CONFIGURATION 3.1 3.1.1 NuMicro NUC200/220xxxAN Selection Guide NuMicro NUC200 Advanced Line Selection Guide NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Part number APROM RAM Data Flash ISP Loader ROM Connectivity I/O I2S Timer UART SPI I2C SC Comp. PWM ADC USB LIN CAN RTC ISP Package ICP IAP NUC200LC2AN 32 KB 8 KB 4 KB 4 KB up to 35 4x32-bit 2 1 2 - - - 1 2 1 6 7x12-bit v v LQFP48 NUC200LD2AN 64 KB 8 KB 4KB 4 KB up to 35 4x32-bit 2 1 2 - - - 1 2 1 6 7x12-bit v v LQFP48 NUC200LE3AN 128 KB 16 KB Definable 4 KB up to 35 4x32-bit 2 1 2 - - - 1 2 1 6 7x12-bit v v LQFP48 NUC200SC2AN 32 KB 8 KB 4 KB 4 KB up to 49 4x32-bit 3 2 2 - - - 1 2 2 6 7x12-bit v v LQFP64 NUC200SD2AN 64 KB 8 KB 4KB 4 KB up to 49 4x32-bit 3 2 2 - - - 1 2 2 6 7x12-bit v v LQFP64 NUC200SE3AN 128 KB 16 KB Definable 4 KB up to 49 4x32-bit 3 2 2 - - - 1 2 2 6 7x12-bit v v LQFP64 NUC200VE3AN 128 KB 16 KB Definable 4 KB up to 83 4x32-bit 3 4 2 - - - 1 3 2 8 8x12-bit v v LQFP100 3.1.2 NuMicro NUC220 USB Line Selection Guide Part number APROM RAM Data Flash ISP Loader ROM Connectivity I/O I2S Timer UART SPI 2 IC SC Comp. PWM ADC USB LIN CAN ISP RTC ICP Package IAP NUC220LC2AN 32 KB 8 KB 4 KB 4 KB up to 31 4x32-bit 2 1 2 1 - - 1 2 1 4 7x12-bit v v LQFP48 NUC220LD2AN 64 KB 8 KB 4 KB 4 KB up to 31 4x32-bit 2 1 2 1 - - 1 2 1 4 7x12-bit v v LQFP48 NUC220LE3AN 128 KB 16 KB Definable 4 KB up to 31 4x32-bit 2 1 2 1 - - 1 2 1 4 7x12-bit v v LQFP48 NUC220SC2AN 32 KB 8 KB 4 KB 4 KB up to 45 4x32-bit 2 2 2 1 - - 1 2 2 6 7x12-bit v v LQFP64 NUC220SD2AN 64 KB 8 KB 8 KB 4 KB up to 45 4x32-bit 2 2 2 1 - - 1 2 2 6 7x12-bit v v LQFP64 NUC220SE3AN 128 KB 16 KB Definable 4 KB up to 45 4x32-bit 2 2 2 1 - - 1 2 2 6 7x12-bit v v LQFP64 NUC220VE3AN 128 KB 16 KB Definable 4 KB up to 79 4x32-bit 3 4 2 1 - - 1 3 2 8 8x12-bit v v LQFP100 June 06, 2012 Page 16 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet NUC 2 0 0 - X X X X X ARM-Based 32-bit Microcontroller Temperature CPU core N: -40℃ ~ +85℃ E: -40℃ ~ +105℃ C: -40℃ ~ +125℃ 1/2: Cortex-M0 5/7: ARM7 9: ARM9 Reserved Function RAM Size 1: 4KB 2: 8KB 3: 16KB 0: Advanced Line 2: USB Line 3: Automotive Line 4: Connectivity Line APROM Size C: 32KB D: 64KB E: 128KB Package Type L: LQFP 48 S: LQFP 64 V: LQFP 100 Figure 3-1 NuMicro NUC200 Series Selection Code NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 17 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin Configuration ICE_DAT PA.12/PWM0/SC2_DAT PA.13/PWM1/SC2_CLK PA.14/PWM2/SC2_RST PA.15/PWM3/I2S_MCLK/SC2_PWR PC.8/SPI1_SS0 PC.9/SPI1_CLK PC.10/SPI1_MISO0 PC.11/SPI1_MOSI0 PC.12/SPI1_MISO1 PC.13/SPI1_MOSI1 PE.0/PWM6 PE.1/PWM7 PE.2 PE.3 PE.4 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 VSS 66 AVSS 69 VDD PA.0/ADC0/SC0_PWR 70 ICE_CLK PA.1/ADC1/SC0_RST 71 67 PA.2/ADC2/SC0_CLK 72 68 PA.3/ADC3/SC0_DAT 73 SC1_RST/ADC5/PA.5 76 50 PB.9/TM1/SPI1_SS1 SC1_CLK/ADC6/PA.6 77 49 PB.10/TM2/SPI0_SS1 SC1_DAT/ADC7/SPI2_SS1/PA.7 78 48 PB.11/TM3/PWM4 VREF 79 47 PE.5/TM1_EXT/PWM5 AVDD 80 46 PE.6 SPI2_SS0/PD.0 81 45 PC.0/SPI0_SS0/I2S_LRCK SPI2_CLK/PD.1 82 44 PC.1/SPI0_CLK/I2S_BCLK SPI2_MISO0/PD.2 83 43 PC.2/SPI0_MISO0/I2S_DI SPI2_MOSI0/PD.3 84 42 PC.3/SPI0_MOSI0/I2S_DO SPI2_MISO1/PD.4 85 41 PC.4/SPI0_MISO1 SPI2_MOSI1/PD.5 86 40 PC.5/SPI0_MOSI1 SC1_CD/CMP0_N/PC.7 87 39 PD.15/UART2_TXD SC0_CD/CMP0_P/PC.6 88 38 PD.14/UART2_RXD CMP1_N/PC.15 89 37 PD.7 CMP1_P/PC.14 90 36 PD.6 TM0_EXT/INT1/PB.15 91 35 PB.3/UART0_nCTS/TM3_EXT/SC2_CD XT1_OUT/PF.0 92 34 PB.2/UART0_nRTS/TM2_EXT/CMP0_O XT1_IN/PF.1 93 33 PB.1/UART0_TXD nRESET 94 32 PB.0/UART0_RXD VSS 95 31 PE.7 VDD 96 30 PE.8 PS2_DAT/PF.2 97 29 PE.9 PS2_CLK/PF.3 98 28 PE.10 PVSS 99 27 PE.11 100 26 PE.12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PE.13 SPI3_SS1/INT0/PB.14 CMP1_O/PB.13 VBAT X32_OUT X32_IN I2C1_SCL/PA.11 I2C1_SDA/PA.10 I2C0_SCL/PA.9 I2C0_SDA/PA.8 SPI3_SS0/PD.8 SPI3_CLK/PD.9 SPI3_MISO0/PD.10 SPI3_MOSI0/PD.11 SPI3_MISO1/PD.12 SPI3_MOSI1/PD.13 UART1_RXD/PB.4 UART1_TXD/PB.5 UART1_nRTS/PB.6 UART1_nCTS/PB.7 LDO_CAP VDD VSS CLKO/TM0/STADC/PB.8 NUC200VxxAN LQFP 100-pin PE.14 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET PA.4/ADC4/SC1_PWR NuMicro NUC200 Pin Diagram NuMicro NUC200VxxAN LQFP 100-pin 74 3.2.1.1 75 3.2.1 PE.15 3.2 Figure 3-2 NuMicro NUC200VxxAN LQFP 100-pin Diagram June 06, 2012 Page 18 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet ICE_CLK ICE_DAT PA.12/PWM0/SC2_DAT PA.13/PWM1/SC2_CLK PA.14/PWM2/SC2_RST PA.15/PWM3/I2S_MCLK/SC2_PWR PC.8/SPI1_SS0 41 40 39 38 37 36 PC.11/SPI1_MOSI0 AVSS 42 33 PA.0/ADC0/SC0_PWR 43 PC.9/SPI1_CLK PA.1/ADC1/SC0_RST 44 PC.10/SPI1_MISO0 PA.2/ADC2/SC0_CLK 45 34 PA.3/ADC3/SC0_DAT 46 35 PA.4/ADC4 47 NuMicro NUC200RxxAN LQFP 64-pin 48 3.2.1.2 ADC5/PA.5 49 32 PB.9/TM1 ADC6/PA.6 50 31 PB.10/TM2 VREF 51 30 PB.11/TM3/PWM4 AVDD 52 29 PE.5/TM1_EXT/PWM5 CMP0_N/PC.7 53 28 PC.0/SPI0_SS0/I2S_LRCK SC0_CD/CMP0_P/PC.6 54 27 PC.1/SPI0_CLK/I2S_BCLK CMP1_N/PC.15 55 26 PC.2/SPI0_MISO0/I2S_DI CMP1_P/PC.14 56 25 PC.3/SPI0_MOSI0/I2S_DO TM0_EXT/INT1/PB.15 57 24 PD.15/UART2_TXD XT1_OUT/PF.0 58 23 PD.14/UART2_RXD XT1_IN/PF.1 59 22 PD.7 nRESET 60 21 PD.6 VSS 61 20 PB.3/UART0_nCTS/TM3_EXT/SC2_CD VDD 62 19 PB.2/UART0_nRTS/TM2_EXT/CMP0_O PVSS 63 18 PB.1/UART0_TXD CLKO/TM0/STADC/PB.8 64 17 PB.0/UART0_RXD 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 UART1_RXD/PB.4 UART1_TXD/PB.5 UART1_nRTS/PB.6 UART1_nCTS/PB.7 LDO_CAP VDD VSS 9 6 I2C1_SCL/PA.11 I2C0_SDA/PA.8 5 X32_IN 8 4 X32_OUT I2C0_SCL/PA.9 3 VBAT 7 2 I2C1_SDA/PA.10 1 INT0/PB.14 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET CMP1_O/PB.13 NUC200SxxAN LQFP 64-pin Figure 3-3 NuMicro NUC200SxxAN LQFP 64-pin Diagram June 06, 2014 Page 19 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet ICE_DAT PA.12/PWM0/SC2_DAT PA.13/PWM1/SC2_CLK PA.14/PWM2/SC2_RST PA.15/PWM3/I2S_MCLK/SC2_PWR 29 28 27 26 25 PA.0/ADC0/SC0_PWR 32 AVSS PA.1/ADC1/SC0_RST 33 ICE_CLK PA.2/ADC2/SC0_CLK 34 30 PA.3/ADC3/SC0_DAT 31 PA.4/ADC4 ADC5/PA.5 37 24 PB.9/TM1 ADC6/PA.6 38 23 PB.10/TM2 VREF 39 22 PB.11/TM3/PWM4 AVDD 40 21 PE.5/TM1_EXT/PWM5 CMP0_N/PC.7 41 20 PC.0/SPI0_SS0/I2S_LRCK SC0_CD/CMP0_P/PC.6 42 19 PC.1/SPI0_CLK/I2S_BCLK TM0_EXT/INT1/PB.15 43 18 PC.2/SPI0_MISO0/I2S_DI XT1_OUT/PF.0 44 XT1_IN/PF.1 NUC200LxxAN LQFP 48-pin 10 11 12 VSS 9 UART1_TXD/PB.5 VDD 8 UART1_RXD/PB.4 LDO_CAP 7 PB.0/UART0_RXD I2C0_SDA/PA.8 13 6 48 I2C0_SCL/PA.9 CLKO/TM0/STADC/PB.8 5 PB.1/UART0_TXD I2C1_SDA/PA.10 PB.2/UART0_nRTS/TM2_EXT/CMP0_O 14 4 15 47 3 46 PVSS X32_IN nRESET I2C1_SCL/PA.11 PB.3/UART0_nCTS/TM3_EXT/SC2_CD 2 16 1 PC.3/SPI0_MOSI0/I2S_DO 45 VBAT 17 X32_OUT NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 35 NuMicro NUC200LxxAN LQFP 48-pin 36 3.2.1.3 Figure 3-4 NuMicro NUC200LxxAN LQFP 48-pin Diagram June 06, 2012 Page 20 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet PC.11/SPI1_MOSI0 PC.12/SPI1_MISO1 PC.13/SPI1_MOSI1 PE.0/PWM6 PE.1/PWM7 PE.2 PE.3 PE.4 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 PC.8/SPI1_SS0 58 PA.15/PWM3/I2S_MCLK/SC2_PWR 61 PC.9/SPI1_CLK PA.14/PWM2/SC2_RST 62 PC.10/SPI1_MISO0 PA.13/PWM1/SC2_CLK 63 59 PA.12/PWM0/SC2_DAT 64 60 ICE_DAT VSS 65 AVSS 69 66 PA.0/ADC0/SC0_PWR 70 VDD PA.1/ADC1/SC0_RST 71 ICE_CLK PA.2/ADC2/SC0_CLK 72 67 PA.3/ADC3/SC0_DAT 73 68 PA.4/ADC4/SC1_PWR 74 NuMicro NUC220 Pin Diagram 3.2.2.1 NuMicro NUC220VxxAN LQFP 100-pin 75 3.2.2 SC1_RST/ADC5/PA.5 76 50 PB.9/TM1/SPI1_SS1 SC1_CLK/ADC6/PA.6 77 49 PB.10/TM2/SPI0_SS1 SC1_DAT/ADC7/SPI2_SS1/PA.7 78 48 PB.11/TM3/PWM4 VREF 79 47 PE.5/TM1_EXT/PWM5 AVDD 80 46 PE.6 SPI2_SS0/PD.0 81 45 PC.0/SPI0_SS0/I2S_LRCK 82 44 PC.1/SPI0_CLK/I2S_BCLK 83 43 PC.2/SPI0_MISO0/I2S_DI SPI2_MOSI0/PD.3 84 42 PC.3/SPI0_MOSI0/I2S_DO SPI2_MISO1/PD.4 85 41 PC.4/SPI0_MISO1 SPI2_MOSI1/PD.5 86 40 PC.5/SPI0_MOSI1 SC1_CD/CMP0_N/PC.7 87 39 PD.15/UART2_TXD SC0_CD/CMP0_P/PC.6 88 38 PD.14/UART2_RXD CMP1_N/PC.15 89 37 PD.7 CMP1_P/PC.14 90 36 PD.6 TM0_EXT/INT1/PB.15 91 35 PB.3/UART0_nCTS/TM3_EXT/SC2_CD XT1_OUT/PF.0 92 34 PB.2/UART0_nRTS/TM2_EXT/CMP0_O XT1_IN/PF.1 93 33 PB.1/UART0_TXD nRESET 94 32 PB.0/UART0_RXD VSS 95 31 USB_D+ VDD 96 30 USB_D- PS2_DAT/PF.2 97 29 USB_VDD33_CAP PS2_CLK/PF.3 98 28 USB_VBUS PVSS 99 27 PE.7 100 26 PE.8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PE.15 PE.14 PE.13 SPI3_SS1/INT0/PB.14 CMP1_O/PB.13 VBAT X32_OUT X32_IN I2C1_SCL/PA.11 I2C1_SDA/PA.10 I2C0_SCL/PA.9 I2C0_SDA/PA.8 SPI3_SS0/PD.8 SPI3_CLK/PD.9 SPI3_MISO0/PD.10 SPI3_MOSI0/PD.11 SPI3_MISO1/PD.12 SPI3_MOSI1/PD.13 UART1_RXD/PB.4 UART1_TXD/PB.5 UART1_nRTS/PB.6 UART1_nCTS/PB.7 LDO_CAP VDD VSS CLKO/TM0/STADC/PB.8 NUC220VxxAN LQFP 100-pin NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET SPI2_CLK/PD.1 SPI2_MISO0/PD.2 Figure 3-5 NuMicro NUC220VxxAN LQFP 100-pin Diagram June 06, 2014 Page 21 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet PA.4/ADC4 PA.3/ADC3/SC0_DAT PA.2/ADC2/SC0_CLK PA.1/ADC1/SC0_RST PA.0/ADC0/SC0_PWR AVSS ICE_CLK ICE_DAT PA.12/PWM0/SC2_DAT PA.13/PWM1/SC2_CLK PA.14/PWM2/SC2_RST PA.15/PWM3/I2S_MCLK/SC2_PWR PC.8/SPI1_SS0 PC.9/SPI1_CLK PC.10/SPI1_MISO0 PC.11/SPI1_MOSI0 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 ADC5/PA.5 49 32 PB.9/TM1 ADC6/PA.6 50 31 PB.10/TM2 VREF 51 30 PB.11/TM3/PWM4 AVDD 52 29 PE.5/TM1_EXT/PWM5 CMP0_N/PC.7 53 28 PC.0/SPI0_SS0/I2S_LRCK SC0_CD/CMP0_P/PC.6 54 27 PC.1/SPI0_CLK/I2S_BCLK CMP1_N/PC.15 55 26 PC.2/SPI0_MISO0/I2S_DI CMP1_P/PC.14 56 25 PC.3/SPI0_MOSI0/I2S_DO TM0_EXT/INT1/PB.15 57 24 PB.3/UART0_nCTS/TM3_EXT/SC2_CD XT1_OUT/PF.0 58 23 PB.2/UART0_nRTS/TM2_EXT/CMP0_O XT1_IN/PF.1 59 22 PB.1/UART0_TXD nRESET 60 21 PB.0/UART0_RXD VSS 61 20 USB_D+ NUC220SxxAN LQFP 64-pin 11 12 13 14 15 16 UART1_TXD/PB.5 UART1_nRTS/PB.6 UART1_nCTS/PB.7 LDO_CAP VDD VSS 9 I2C0_SDA/PA.8 10 8 I2C0_SCL/PA.9 UART1_RXD/PB.4 7 6 I2C1_SCL/PA.11 I2C1_SDA/PA.10 5 X32_IN USB_VBUS 4 17 X32_OUT 64 3 USB_VDD33_CAP CLKO/TM0/STADC/PB.8 VBAT USB_D- 18 2 19 63 1 62 INT0/PB.14 VDD PVSS CMP1_O/PB.13 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 47 NuMicro NUC220RxxAN LQFP 64-pin 48 3.2.2.2 Figure 3-6 NuMicro NUC220SxxAN LQFP 64-pin Diagram June 06, 2012 Page 22 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet ICE_DAT PA.12/PWM0/SC2_DAT PA.13/PWM1/SC2_CLK PA.14/PWM2/SC2_RST PA.15/PWM3/I2S_MCLK/SC2_PWR 29 28 27 26 25 PA.0/ADC0/SC0_PWR AVSS PA.1/ADC1/SC0_RST 32 ICE_CLK PA.2/ADC2/SC0_CLK 33 30 PA.3/ADC3/SC0_DAT 34 31 PA.4/ADC4 35 NuMicro NUC220LxxAN LQFP 48-pin 36 3.2.2.3 ADC5/PA.5 37 24 PC.0/SPI0_SS0/I2S_LRCK ADC6/PA.6 38 23 PC.1/SPI0_CLK/I2S_BCLK VREF 39 22 PC.2/SPI0_MISO0/I2S_DI AVDD 40 21 PC.3/SPI0_MOSI0/I2S_DO CMP0_N/PC.7 41 20 PB.3/UART0_nCTS/TM3_EXT/SC2_CD SC0_CD/CMP0_P/PC.6 42 19 PB.2/UART0_nRTS/TM2_EXT/CMP0_O TM0_EXT/INT1/PB.15 43 18 PB.1/UART0_TXD XT1_OUT/PF.0 44 17 PB.0/UART0_RXD XT1_IN/PF.1 45 16 USB_D+ nRESET 46 15 USB_D- PVSS 47 14 USB_VDD33_CAP CLKO/TM0/STADC/PB.8 48 13 USB_VBUS 10 11 12 VDD VSS 9 UART1_TXD/PB.5 LDO_CAP 8 UART1_RXD/PB.4 5 I2C1_SDA/PA.10 7 4 I2C1_SCL/PA.11 I2C0_SDA/PA.8 3 X32_IN 6 2 I2C0_SCL/PA.9 1 VBAT NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET X32_OUT NUC220LxxAN LQFP 48-pin Figure 3-7 NuMicro NUC220LxxAN LQFP 48-pin Diagram June 06, 2014 Page 23 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 3.3 Pin Description 3.3.1 NuMicro NUC200 Pin Description Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin Pin Description Type NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 1 PE.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 2 PE.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 3 PE.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PB.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. INT0 I 1 4 5 External interrupt0 input pin. nd SPI3_SS1 I/O 2 PB.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP1_O O Comparator1 output pin. SPI3 slave select pin. 2 6 3 1 VBAT P Power supply by batteries for RTC. 7 4 2 X32_OUT O External 32.768 kHz (low speed) crystal output pin. 8 5 3 X32_IN I External 32.768 kHz (low speed) crystal input pin. 9 6 4 10 11 12 7 8 9 PA.11 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. I2C1_SCL I/O I C1 clock pin. PA.10 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. I2C1_SDA I/O I C1 data input/output pin. PA.9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. I2C0_SCL I/O I C0 clock pin. PA.8 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. I2C0_SDA I/O I C0 data input/output pin. PD.8 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_SS0 I/O 1 SPI3 slave select pin. PD.9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_CLK I/O SPI3 serial clock pin. PD.10 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_MISO0 I/O 1 SPI3 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. PD.11 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 5 6 7 13 2 2 2 2 st 14 15 16 June 06, 2012 st Page 24 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin Pin Description Type st SPI3_MOSI0 I/O 1 SPI3 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. PD.12 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_MISO1 I/O 2 PD.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_MOSI1 I/O 2 PB.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 17 18 19 10 21 22 11 nd SPI3 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. SPI3 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. 8 UART1_RXD 20 nd I Data receiver input pin for UART1. PB.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART1_TXD O Data transmitter output pin for UART1. PB.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART1_nRTS O Request to Send output pin for UART1. PB.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 9 12 13 UART1_nCTS I Clear to Send input pin for UART1. 14 10 LDO_CAP P LDO output pin. 24 15 11 VDD P Power supply for I/O ports and LDO source for internal PLL and digital circuit. 25 16 12 VSS P Ground pin for digital circuit. 26 PE.12 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 27 PE.11 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 28 PE.10 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 29 PE.9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 30 PE.8 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 31 PE.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PB.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 32 17 13 UART0_RXD 33 34 June 06, 2014 18 19 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 23 I Data receiver input pin for UART0. PB.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART0_TXD O Data transmitter output pin for UART0. PB.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART0_nRTS O Request to Send output pin for UART0. TM2_EXT I Timer2 external capture input pin. CMP0_O O Comparator0 output pin. 14 15 Page 25 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin PB.3 35 20 Pin Description Type I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET UART0_nCTS I Clear to Send input pin for UART0. TM3_EXT I Timer3 external capture input pin. SC2_CD I SmartCard2 card detect pin. 16 36 21 PD.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 37 22 PD.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PD.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 38 23 UART2_RXD 39 I Data receiver input pin for UART2. PD.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART2_TXD O Data transmitter output pin for UART2. PC.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_MOSI1 I/O 2 PC.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_MISO1 I/O 2 PC.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_MOSI0 I/O 1 SPI0 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. I2S_DO O I S data output. PC.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_MISO0 I/O 1 SPI0 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. 24 40 41 42 43 25 26 17 18 I2S_DI 44 45 27 28 19 20 46 47 29 21 nd SPI0 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. SPI0 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. st 2 st 2 I S data input. PC.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_CLK I/O SPI0 serial clock pin. I2S_BCLK I/O I S bit clock pin. PC.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_SS0 I/O 1 SPI0 slave select pin. I2S_LRCK I/O I S left right channel clock. PE.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PE.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM5 I/O PWM5 output/Capture input. TM1_EXT June 06, 2012 I nd I 2 st 2 Timer1 external capture input pin. Page 26 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin Pin Description Type PB.11 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. TM3 I/O Timer3 event counter input / toggle output. PWM4 I/O PWM4 output/Capture input. PB.10 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. TM2 I/O Timer2 event counter input / toggle output. SPI0_SS1 I/O 2 PB.9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. TM1 I/O Timer1 event counter input / toggle output. SPI1_SS1 I/O 2 51 PE.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 52 PE.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 53 PE.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PE.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM7 I/O PWM7 output/Capture input. PE.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM6 I/O PWM6 output/Capture input. PC.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_MOSI1 I/O 2 PC.12 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_MISO1 I/O 2 PC.11 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_MOSI0 I/O 1 SPI1 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. PC.10 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_MISO0 I/O 1 SPI1 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. PC.9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_CLK I/O SPI1 serial clock pin. PC.8 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_SS0 I/O 1 SPI1 slave select pin. PA.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM3 I/O PWM output/Capture input. 48 30 31 22 23 49 32 nd SPI0 slave select pin. 24 50 nd SPI1 slave select pin. 54 55 57 58 59 60 61 62 June 06, 2014 33 34 nd nd NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 56 SPI1 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. SPI1 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. st st 35 36 37 st 25 Page 27 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 63 64 65 38 39 40 26 27 28 Pin Description Type 2 I2S_MCLK O I S master clock output pin. SC2_PWR O SmartCard2 power pin. PA.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM2 I/O PWM2 output/Capture input. SC2_RST O SmartCard2 reset pin. PA.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM1 I/O PWM1 output/Capture input. SC2_CLK O SmartCard2 clock pin. PA.12 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM0 I/O PWM0 output/Capture input. SC2_DAT O SmartCard2 data pin. 66 41 29 ICE_DAT I/O Serial wire debugger data pin. 67 42 30 ICE_CLK I Serial wire debugger clock pin. 68 VDD P Power supply for I/O ports and LDO source for internal PLL and digital circuit. 69 VSS P Ground pin for digital circuit. AVSS AP Ground pin for analog circuit. PA.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC0 AI ADC0 analog input. SC0_PWR O SmartCard0 power pin. PA.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC1 AI ADC1 analog input. SC0_RST O SmartCard0 reset pin. PA.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC2 AI ADC2 analog input. SC0_CLK O SmartCard0 clock pin. PA.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC3 AI ADC3 analog input. SC0_DAT O SmartCard0 data pin. PA.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC4 AI ADC4 analog input. 70 71 72 73 74 75 June 06, 2012 43 44 45 46 47 48 31 32 33 34 35 36 Page 28 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin 49 SC1_PWR O SmartCard1 power pin. PA.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC5 AI ADC5 analog input. SC1_RST O SmartCard1 reset pin. PA.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC6 AI ADC6 analog input. SC1_CLK I/O SmartCard1 clock pin. PA.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC7 AI ADC7 analog input. SC1_DAT O SmartCard1 data pin. SPI2_SS1 I/O 2 37 76 50 Pin Description Type 38 77 78 nd SPI2 slave select pin. 79 51 39 VREF AP Voltage reference input for ADC. 80 52 40 AVDD AP Power supply for internal analog circuit. PD.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_SS0 I/O 1 SPI2 slave select pin. PD.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_CLK I/O SPI2 serial clock pin. PD.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_MISO0 I/O 1 SPI2 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. PD.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_MOSI0 I/O 1 SPI2 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. PD.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_MISO1 I/O 2 PD.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_MOSI1 I/O 2 PC.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP0_N AI Comparator0 negative input pin. SC1_CD I 81 st NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 82 83 st 84 st 85 86 53 June 06, 2014 54 nd SPI2 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. SPI2 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. 41 87 88 nd SmartCard1 card detect pin. PC.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP0_P AI Comparator0 positive input pin. 42 Page 29 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin SC0_CD 89 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 90 91 92 93 Pin Description Type I SmartCard0 card detect pin. PC.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP1_N AI Comparator1 negative input pin. PC.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP1_P AI Comparator1 positive input pin. PB.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. INT1 I External interrupt1 input pin. TM0_EXT I Timer0 external capture input pin. 55 56 57 58 59 43 PF.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. XT1_OUT O External 4~24 MHz (high speed) crystal output pin. PF.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 44 45 46 XT1_IN I External 4~24 MHz (high speed) crystal input pin. nRESET I External reset input: active LOW, with an internal pull-up. Set this pin low reset chip to initial state. 94 60 95 61 VSS P Ground pin for digital circuit. 96 62 VDD P Power supply for I/O ports and LDO source for internal PLL and digital circuit. PF.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PS2_DAT I/O PS2 data pin. PF.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PS2_CLK I/O PS2 clock pin. 97 98 99 63 47 PVSS P PB.8 I/O STADC 100 64 I PLL ground. General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC external trigger input. 48 TM0 I/O Timer0 event counter input / toggle output. CLKO O Frequency divider clock output pin. Note: Pin Type I = Digital Input, O = Digital Output; AI = Analog Input; P = Power Pin; AP = Analog Power. June 06, 2012 Page 30 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 3.3.2 NuMicro NUC220 Pin Description Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin Pin Description Type 1 PE.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 2 PE.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 3 PE.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PB.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. INT0 I 1 4 5 External interrupt0 input pin. nd SPI3_SS1 I/O 2 PB.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP1_O O Comparator1 output pin. SPI3 slave select pin. 2 6 3 1 VBAT P Power supply by batteries for RTC. 7 4 2 X32_OUT O External 32.768 kHz (low speed) crystal output pin. 8 5 3 X32_IN I External 32.768 kHz (low speed) crystal input pin. 9 6 4 10 12 8 9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. I2C1_SCL I/O I C1 clock pin. PA.10 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. I2C1_SDA I/O I C1 data input/output pin. PA.9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. I2C0_SCL I/O I C0 clock pin. PA.8 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. I2C0_SDA I/O I C0 data input/output pin. PD.8 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_SS0 I/O 1 SPI3 slave select pin. PD.9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_CLK I/O SPI3 serial clock pin. PD.10 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_MISO0 I/O 1 SPI3 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. PD.11 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_MOSI0 I/O 1 SPI3 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. PD.12 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_MISO1 I/O 2 5 6 7 2 2 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 11 7 PA.11 2 2 13 st 14 15 st 16 st 17 June 06, 2014 nd SPI3 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. Page 31 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin Pin Description Type PD.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI3_MOSI1 I/O 2 PB.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 18 19 10 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 21 22 11 SPI3 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. 8 UART1_RXD 20 nd I Data receiver input pin for UART1. PB.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART1_TXD O Data transmitter output pin for UART1. PB.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART1_nRTS O Request to Send output pin for UART1. PB.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 9 12 13 UART1_nCTS I Clear to Send input pin for UART1. 23 14 10 LDO_CAP P LDO output pin. 24 15 11 VDD P Power supply for I/O ports and LDO source for internal PLL and digital circuit. 25 16 12 VSS P Ground pin for digital circuit. 26 PE.8 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 27 PE.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 28 17 13 USB_VBUS USB Power supply from USB host or HUB. 29 18 14 USB_VDD33_ CAP USB Internal power regulator output 3.3V decoupling pin. 30 19 15 USB_D- USB USB differential signal D-. 31 20 16 USB_D+ USB USB differential signal D+. 32 21 17 PB.0 UART0_RXD 33 34 35 22 23 24 I General purpose digital I/O pin. Data receiver input pin for UART0. PB.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART0_TXD O Data transmitter output pin for UART0. PB.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART0_nRTS O Request to Send output pin for UART0. TM2_EXT I Timer2 external capture input pin. CMP0_O O Comparator0 output pin. PB.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 18 19 20 UART0_nCTS June 06, 2012 I/O I Clear to Send input pin for UART0. Page 32 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin Pin Description Type TM3_EXT I Timer3 external capture input pin. SC2_CD I SmartCard2 card detect pin. 36 PD.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 37 PD.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PD.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 38 UART2_RXD I Data receiver input pin for UART2. PD.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. UART2_TXD O Data transmitter output pin for UART2. PC.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_MOSI1 I/O 2 PC.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_MISO1 I/O 2 PC.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_MOSI0 I/O 1 SPI0 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. I2S_DO O I S data output. PC.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_MISO0 I/O 1 SPI0 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. 39 40 41 42 26 21 22 I2S_DI 44 45 27 28 46 47 29 23 24 June 06, 2014 30 SPI0 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. st 2 st 2 I S data input. PC.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_CLK I/O SPI0 serial clock pin. I2S_BCLK I/O I S bit clock pin. PC.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI0_SS0 I/O 1 SPI0 slave select pin. I2S_LRCK I/O I S left right channel clock. PE.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PE.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM5 I/O PWM5 output/Capture input. TM1_EXT 48 I nd SPI0 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. PB.11 I I/O NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 43 25 nd 2 st 2 Timer1 external capture input pin. General purpose digital I/O pin. Page 33 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin Pin Description Type TM3 I/O Timer3 event counter input / toggle output. PWM4 I/O PWM4 output/Capture input. PB.10 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. TM2 I/O Timer2 event counter input / toggle output. SPI0_SS1 I/O 2 PB.9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. TM1 I/O Timer1 event counter input / toggle output. SPI1_SS1 I/O 2 51 PE.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 52 PE.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 53 PE.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PE.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM7 I/O PWM7 output/Capture input. PE.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM6 I/O PWM6 output/Capture input. PC.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_MOSI1 I/O 2 PC.12 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_MISO1 I/O 2 PC.11 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_MOSI0 I/O 1 SPI1 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. PC.10 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_MISO0 I/O 1 SPI1 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. PC.9 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_CLK I/O SPI1 serial clock pin. PC.8 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI1_SS0 I/O 1 SPI1 slave select pin. PA.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM3 I/O PWM3 output/Capture input. I2S_MCLK O I S master clock output pin. 31 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 49 nd SPI0 slave select pin. 32 50 nd SPI1 slave select pin. 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 June 06, 2012 33 34 nd nd SPI1MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. SPI1 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. st st 35 36 37 25 st 2 Page 34 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin 63 64 65 38 39 40 26 27 28 Pin Description Type SC2_PWR O SmartCard2 power pin. PA.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM2 I/O PWM2 output/Capture input. SC2_RST O SmartCard2 reset pin. PA.13 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM1 I/O PWM1 output/Capture input. SC2_CLK O SmartCard2 clock pin. PA.12 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PWM0 I/O PWM0 output/Capture input. SC2_DAT O SmartCard2 data pin. 41 29 ICE_DAT I/O Serial wire debugger data pin. 67 42 30 ICE_CLK I Serial wire debugger clock pin. 68 VDD P Power supply for I/O ports and LDO source for internal PLL and digital circuit. 69 VSS P Ground pin for digital circuit. AVSS AP Ground pin for analog circuit. PA.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC0 AI ADC0 analog input. SC0_PWR O SmartCard0 power pin. PA.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC1 AI ADC1 analog input. SC0_RST O SmartCard0 reset pin. PA.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC2 AI ADC2 analog input. SC0_CLK O SmartCard0 clock pin. PA.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC3 AI ADC3 analog input. SC0_DAT O SmartCard0 data pin. PA.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC4 AI ADC4 analog input. SC1_PWR O SmartCard1 power pin. 70 71 72 73 74 43 44 45 46 47 48 75 June 06, 2014 31 32 33 34 35 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 66 36 Page 35 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin 49 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET PA.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC5 AI ADC5 analog input. SC1_RST O SmartCard1 reset pin. PA.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC6 AI ADC6 analog input. SC1_CLK I/O SmartCard1 clock pin. PA.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC7 AI ADC7 analog input. SC1_CLK O SmartCard1 clock pin. SPI2_SS1 I/O 2 37 76 50 Pin Description Type 38 77 78 nd SPI2 slave select pin. 79 51 39 VREF AP Voltage reference input for ADC. 80 52 40 AVDD AP Power supply for internal analog circuit. PD.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_SS0 I/O 1 SPI2 slave select pin. PD.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_CLK I/O SPI2 serial clock pin. PD.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_MISO0 I/O 1 SPI2 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. PD.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_MOSI0 I/O 1 SPI2 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. PD.4 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_MISO1 I/O 2 PD.5 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. SPI2_MOSI1 I/O 2 PC.7 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP0_N AI Comparator0 negative input pin. SC1_CD I 81 st 82 83 st 84 st 85 86 53 June 06, 2012 54 nd SPI2 MISO (Master In, Slave Out) pin. SPI2 MOSI (Master Out, Slave In) pin. 41 87 88 nd 42 SmartCard1 card detect pin. PC.6 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP0_P AI Comparator0 positive input pin. SC0_CD I SmartCard0 card detect pin. Page 36 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Pin No. LQFP LQFP LQFP Pin Name 100-pin 64-pin 48-pin 89 90 91 92 93 Pin Description Type PC.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP1_N AI Comparator1 negative input pin. PC.14 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. CMP1_P AI Comparator1 positive input pin. PB.15 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. INT1 I External interrupt1 input pin. TM0_EXT I Timer 0 external capture input pin. 55 56 57 58 59 43 PF.0 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. XT1_OUT O External 4~24 MHz (high speed) crystal output pin. PF.1 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. 44 45 46 XT1_IN I External 4~24 MHz (high speed) crystal input pin. nRESET I External reset input: active LOW, with an internal pull-up. Set this pin low reset chip to initial state. 60 95 61 VSS P Ground pin for digital circuit. 96 62 VDD P Power supply for I/O ports and LDO source for internal PLL and digital circuit. PF.2 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PS2_DAT I/O PS2 data pin. PF.3 I/O General purpose digital I/O pin. PS2_CLK I/O PS2 clock pin. 97 98 99 63 47 PVSS P PB.8 I/O STADC 100 64 I PLL ground. General purpose digital I/O pin. ADC external trigger input. 48 TM0 I/O Timer0 event counter input / toggle output. CLKO O Frequency divider clock output pin. Note: Pin Type I = Digital Input, O = Digital Output; AI = Analog Input; P = Power Pin; AP = Analog Power. June 06, 2014 Page 37 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 94 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 4 4.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM NuMicro NUC200 Block Diagram NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Figure 4-1 NuMicro NUC200 Block Diagram June 06, 2012 Page 38 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 4.2 NuMicro NUC220 Block Diagram NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Figure 4-2 NuMicro NUC220 Block Diagram June 06, 2014 Page 39 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5 5.1 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ARM® Cortex™-M0 Core NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET The Cortex™-M0 processor is a configurable, multistage, 32-bit RISC processor, which has an AMBA AHB-Lite interface and includes an NVIC component. It also has optional hardware debug functionality. The processor can execute Thumb code and is compatible with other Cortex™-M profile processor. The profile supports two modes -Thread mode and Handler mode. Handler mode is entered as a result of an exception. An exception return can only be issued in Handler mode. Thread mode is entered on Reset, and can be entered as a result of an exception return. Figure 5-1 shows the functional controller of processor. CortexTM-M0 Components CortexTM-M0 Processor Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC) Interrupts Debug CortexTM-M0 Processor Core Wake-up Interrupt Controller (WIC) Bus Matrix Breakpoint and Watchpoint Unit Debug Access Port (DAP) Debugger Interface AHB-Lite Interface Serial Wire or JTAG Debug Port Figure 5-1 Functional Controller Diagram The implemented device provides the following components and features:  June 06, 2012 A low gate count processor: ®  ARMv6-M Thumb instruction set  Thumb-2 technology  ARMv6-M compliant 24-bit SysTick timer  A 32-bit hardware multiplier  System interface supported with little-endian data accesses  Ability to have deterministic, fixed-latency, interrupt handling  Load/store-multiples and multicycle-multiplies that can be abandoned and restarted to facilitate rapid interrupt handling  C Application Binary Interface compliant exception model. This is the ARMv6-M, C Application Binary Interface (C-ABI) compliant exception model that enables the use of pure C functions as interrupt handlers  Low Power Sleep mode entry using Wait For Interrupt (WFI), Wait For Event (WFE) instructions, or the return from interrupt sleep-on-exit feature Page 40 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet    NVIC:  32 external interrupt inputs, each with four levels of priority  Dedicated Non-maskable Interrupt (NMI) input  Supports for both level-sensitive and pulse-sensitive interrupt lines  Supports Wake-up Interrupt Controller (WIC) and, providing Ultra-low Power Sleep mode Debug support:  Four hardware breakpoints  Two watchpoints  Program Counter Sampling Register (PCSR) for non-intrusive code profiling  Single step and vector catch capabilities Bus interfaces:  Single 32-bit AMBA-3 AHB-Lite system interface that provides simple integration to all system peripherals and memory  Single 32-bit slave port that supports the DAP (Debug Access Port). NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 41 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.2 System Manager 5.2.1 Overview System management includes the following sections: NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 5.2.2  System Resets  System Memory Map  System management registers for Part Number ID, chip reset and on-chip controllers reset , multi-functional pin control  System Timer (SysTick)  Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC)  System Control registers System Reset The system reset can be issued by one of the following listed events. For these reset event flags can be read by RSTSRC register.  Power-on Reset  Low level on the nRESET pin  Watchdog Time-out Reset  Low Voltage Reset  Brown-out Detector Reset  CPU Reset  System Reset System Reset and Power-on Reset all reset the whole chip including all peripherals. The difference between System Reset and Power-on Reset is external crystal circuit and ISPCON.BS bit. System Reset does not reset external crystal circuit and ISPCON.BS bit, but Power-on Reset does. June 06, 2012 Page 42 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.2.3 System Power Distribution In this chip, the power distribution is divided into four segments.  Analog power from AVDD and AVSS provides the power for analog components operation.  Digital power from VDD and VSS supplies the power to the internal regulator which provides a fixed 1.8 V power for digital operation and I/O pins.  USB transceiver power from USB_VBUS offers the power for operating the USB transceiver.  Battery power from VBAT supplies the RTC and external 32.768 kHz crystal. The outputs of internal voltage regulators, LDO_CAP and USB_VDD33_CAP, require an external capacitor which should be located close to the corresponding pin. Analog power (AVDD) should be the same voltage level of the digital power (VDD). Figure 5-2 shows the power distribution of NuMicro NUC200; Figure 5-3 shows the power distribution of NuMicro NUC220. NUC200 Power Distribution AVDD 12-bit SAR-ADC AVSS Digital Logic FLASH Brownout Detector Low Voltage Reset Internal 22.1184 MHz & 10 kHz Oscillator LDO_CAP 1.8V 1.8V RTC LDO PLL IO cell GPIO VSS VDD POR50 PVSS X32_IN External 32.768 kHz Crystal X32_UTO VBAT ULDO 1uF POR18 Figure 5-2 NuMicro NUC200 Power Distribution Diagram June 06, 2014 Page 43 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Temperature Seneor Analog Comparator NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet AVDD 12-bit SAR-ADC AVSS NUC220 Power Distribution Analog Comparator Low Voltage Reset USB_DUSB_VDD33_CAP 3.3V Brownout Detector NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Temperature Seneor USB_D+ USB 1.1 Tranceiver 1uF 5V to 3.3V LDO FLASH USB_VBUS Internal 22.1184 MHz & 10 kHz Oscillator Digital Logic LDO_CAP 1.8V 1.8V LDO PLL IO cell GPIO VSS POR50 VDD RTC PVSS X32_IN External 32.768 kHz Crystal X32_OUT VBAT ULDO 1uF POR18 Figure 5-3 NuMicro NUC220 Power Distribution Diagram June 06, 2012 Page 44 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.2.4 System Memory Map The NuMicro NUC200 Series provides 4G-byte addressing space. The memory locations assigned to each on-chip controllers are shown in the following table. The detailed register definition, memory space, and programming detailed will be described in the following sections for each on-chip peripheral. The NuMicro NUC200 Series only supports little-endian data format. Address Space Token Controllers Flash and SRAM Memory Space 0x0000_0000 – 0x0001_FFFF FLASH_BA FLASH Memory Space (128 KB) 0x2000_0000 – 0x2000_3FFF SRAM Memory Space (16 KB) SRAM_BA AHB Controllers Space (0x5000_0000 – 0x501F_FFFF) 0x5000_0000 – 0x5000_01FF GCR_BA System Global Control Registers 0x5000_0200 – 0x5000_02FF CLK_BA Clock Control Registers 0x5000_0300 – 0x5000_03FF INT_BA Interrupt Multiplexer Control Registers 0x5000_4000 – 0x5000_7FFF GPIO_BA GPIO Control Registers 0x5000_8000 – 0x5000_BFFF PDMA_BA Peripheral DMA Control Registers 0x5000_C000 – 0x5000_FFFF FMC_BA Flash Memory Control Registers 0x4000_4000 – 0x4000_7FFF WDT_BA Watchdog Timer Control Registers 0x4000_8000 – 0x4000_BFFF RTC_BA Real Time Clock (RTC) Control Register 0x4001_0000 – 0x4001_3FFF TMR01_BA Timer0/Timer1 Control Registers 0x4002_0000 – 0x4002_3FFF I2C0_BA I C0 Interface Control Registers 0x4003_0000 – 0x4003_3FFF SPI0_BA SPI0 with master/slave function Control Registers 0x4003_4000 – 0x4003_7FFF SPI1_BA SPI1 with master/slave function Control Registers 0x4004_0000 – 0x4004_3FFF PWMA_BA PWM0/1/2/3 Control Registers 0x4005_0000 – 0x4005_3FFF UART0_BA UART0 Control Registers 0x4006_0000 – 0x4006_3FFF USBD_BA USB 2.0 FS device Controller Registers 2 0x400D_0000 – 0x400D_3FFF ACMP_BA Analog Comparator Control Registers 0x400E_0000 – 0x400E_FFFF ADC_BA Analog-Digital-Converter (ADC) Control Registers APB2 Controllers Space (0x4010_0000 ~ 0x401F_FFFF) June 06, 2014 Page 45 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET APB1 Controllers Space (0x4000_0000 ~ 0x400F_FFFF) NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 0x4010_0000 – 0x4010_3FFF PS2_BA PS/2 Interface Control Registers 0x4011_0000 – 0x4011_3FFF TMR23_BA Timer2/Timer3 Control Registers 0x4012_0000 – 0x4012_3FFF I2C1_BA I C1 Interface Control Registers 0x4013_0000 – 0x4013_3FFF SPI2_BA SPI2 with master/slave function Control Registers 0x4013_4000 – 0x4013_7FFF SPI3_BA SPI3 with master/slave function Control Registers 0x4014_0000 – 0x4014_3FFF PWMB_BA PWM4/5/6/7 Control Registers 0x4015_0000 – 0x4015_3FFF UART1_BA UART1 Control Registers 0x4015_4000 – 0x4015_7FFF UART2_BA UART2 Control Registers 0x4019_0000 – 0x4019_3FFF SC0_BA SC0 Control Registers 0x4019_4000 – 0x4019_7FFF SC1_BA SC1 Control Registers 0x4019_8000 – 0x4019_BFFF SC2_BA SC2 Control Registers 0x401A_0000 – 0x401A_3FFF I2S_BA I S Interface Control Registers 2 2 System Controllers Space (0xE000_E000 ~ 0xE000_EFFF) 0xE000_E010 – 0xE000_E0FF SYST_BA System Timer Control Registers 0xE000_E100 – 0xE000_ECFF NVIC_BA External Interrupt Controller Control Registers 0xE000_ED00 – 0xE000_ED8F SCS_BA System Control Registers Table 5-1 Address Space Assignments for On-Chip Controllers June 06, 2012 Page 46 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.2.5 System Timer (SysTick) The Cortex™-M0 includes an integrated system timer, SysTick, which provides a simple, 24-bit clear-on-write, decrementing, wrap-on-zero counter with a flexible control mechanism. The counter can be used as a Real Time Operating System (RTOS) tick timer or as a simple counter. When system timer is enabled, it will count down from the value in the SysTick Current Value Register (SYST_CVR) to 0, and reload (wrap) to the value in the SysTick Reload Value Register (SYST_RVR) on the next clock cycle, then decrement on subsequent clocks. When the counter transitions to 0, the COUNTFLAG status bit is set. The COUNTFLAG bit clears on reads. The SYST_CVR value is UNKNOWN on reset. Software should write to the register to clear it to 0 before enabling the feature. This ensures the timer will count from the SYST_RVR value rather than an arbitrary value when it is enabled. If the SYST_RVR is 0, the timer will be maintained with a current value of 0 after it is reloaded with this value. This mechanism can be used to disable the feature independently from the timer enable bit. For more detailed information, please refer to the “ARM ® Manual” and “ARM v6-M Architecture Reference Manual”. ® Cortex™-M0 Technical Reference NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 47 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.2.6 Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC) The Cortex™-M0 provides an interrupt controller as an integral part of the exception mode, named as “Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC)”, which is closely coupled to the processor kernel and provides following features:  Nested and Vectored interrupt support  Automatic processor state saving and restoration  Reduced and deterministic interrupt latency NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET The NVIC prioritizes and handles all supported exceptions. All exceptions are handled in “Handler Mode”. This NVIC architecture supports 32 (IRQ[31:0]) discrete interrupts with 4 levels of priority. All of the interrupts and most of the system exceptions can be configured to different priority levels. When an interrupt occurs, the NVIC will compare the priority of the new interrupt to the current running one’s priority. If the priority of the new interrupt is higher than the current one, the new interrupt handler will override the current handler. When an interrupt is accepted, the starting address of the interrupt service routine (ISR) is fetched from a vector table in memory. There is no need to determine which interrupt is accepted and branch to the starting address of the correlated ISR by software. While the starting address is fetched, NVIC will also automatically save processor state including the registers “PC, PSR, LR, R0~R3, R12” to the stack. At the end of the ISR, the NVIC will restore the mentioned registers from stack and resume the normal execution. Thus it will take less and deterministic time to process the interrupt request. The NVIC supports “Tail Chaining” which handles back-to-back interrupts efficiently without the overhead of states saving and restoration and therefore reduces delay time in switching to pending ISR at the end of current ISR. The NVIC also supports “Late Arrival” which improves the efficiency of concurrent ISRs. When a higher priority interrupt request occurs before the current ISR starts to execute (at the stage of state saving and starting address fetching), the NVIC will give priority to the higher one without delay penalty. Thus it advances the real-time capability. For more detailed information, please refer to the “ARM ® Manual” and “ARM v6-M Architecture Reference Manual”. June 06, 2012 Page 48 of 98 ® Cortex™-M0 Technical Reference Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.2.6.1 Exception Model and System Interrupt Map The following table lists the exception model supported by NuMicro NUC200 Series. Software can set four levels of priority on some of these exceptions as well as on all interrupts. The highest user-configurable priority is denoted as “0” and the lowest priority is denoted as “3”. The default priority of all the user-configurable interrupts is “0”. Note that priority “0” is treated as the fourth priority on the system, after three system exceptions “Reset”, “NMI” and “Hard Fault”. Exception Name Vector Number Priority Reset 1 -3 NMI 2 -2 Hard Fault 3 -1 Reserved 4 ~ 10 Reserved SVCall 11 Configurable Reserved 12 ~ 13 Reserved PendSV 14 Configurable SysTick 15 Configurable Interrupt (IRQ0 ~ IRQ31) 16 ~ 47 Configurable Table 5-2 Exception Model Interrupt Name Source IP Interrupt Description 0 ~ 15 - - 16 0 BOD_INT 17 1 WDT_INT WDT Watchdog Timer interrupt 18 2 EINT0 GPIO External signal interrupt from PB.14 pin 19 3 EINT1 GPIO External signal interrupt from PB.15 pin 20 4 GPAB_INT GPIO External signal interrupt from PA[15:0]/PB[13:0] 21 5 GPCDEF_INT GPIO External interrupt from PC[15:0]/PD[15:0]/PE[15:0]/ PF[3:0] 22 6 PWMA_INT PWM0~3 PWM0, PWM1, PWM2 and PWM3 interrupt 23 7 PWMB_INT PWM4~7 PWM4, PWM5, PWM6 and PWM7 interrupt 24 8 TMR0_INT TMR0 Timer 0 interrupt 25 9 TMR1_INT TMR1 Timer 1 interrupt 26 10 TMR2_INT TMR2 Timer 2 interrupt June 06, 2014 - System exceptions Brown-out Brown-out low voltage detected interrupt Page 49 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Interrupt Number Vector Number (Bit in Interrupt Registers) NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 27 11 TMR3_INT TMR3 28 12 UART02_INT UART0/2 29 13 UART1_INT UART1 30 14 SPI0_INT SPI0 SPI0 interrupt 31 15 SPI1_INT SPI1 SPI1 interrupt 32 16 SPI2_INT SPI2 SPI2 interrupt 33 17 SPI3_INT SPI3 SPI3 interrupt Timer 3 interrupt UART0 and UART2 interrupt UART1 interrupt 2 I C0 interrupt 2 2 I C1 interrupt 34 18 I2C0_INT I C0 35 19 I2C1_INT I C1 36 20 Reserved - - 37 21 Reserved - - 38 22 SC012_INT SC0/1/2 SC0, SC1 and SC2 interrupt 39 23 USB_INT USBD USB 2.0 FS Device interrupt 40 24 PS2_INT PS/2 41 25 ACMP_INT ACMP Analog Comparator-0 or Comaprator-1 interrupt 42 26 PDMA_INT PDMA PDMA interrupt 43 27 I2S_INT IS 44 28 PWRWU_INT CLKC Clock controller interrupt for chip wake-up from power-down state 45 29 ADC_INT ADC ADC interrupt 46 30 IRCT_INT IRC IRC TRIM interrupt 47 31 RTC_INT RTC Real time clock interrupt 2 2 PS/2 interrupt 2 I S interrupt Table 5-3 System Interrupt Map June 06, 2012 Page 50 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.2.6.2 Vector Table When an interrupt is accepted, the processor will automatically fetch the starting address of the interrupt service routine (ISR) from a vector table in memory. For ARMv6-M, the vector table base address is fixed at 0x00000000. The vector table contains the initialization value for the stack pointer on reset, and the entry point addresses for all exception handlers. The vector number on previous page defines the order of entries in the vector table associated with exception handler entry as illustrated in previous section. Vector Table Word Offset Description 0 Vector Number SP_main – The Main stack pointer Exception Entry Pointer using that Vector Number Table 5-4 Vector Table Format 5.2.6.3 Operation Description NVIC interrupts can be enabled and disabled by writing to their corresponding Interrupt SetEnable or Interrupt Clear-Enable register bit-field. The registers use a write-1-to-enable and write1-to-clear policy, both registers reading back the current enabled state of the corresponding interrupts. When an interrupt is disabled, interrupt assertion will cause the interrupt to become Pending, however, the interrupt will not be activated. If an interrupt is Active when it is disabled, it remains in its Active state until cleared by reset or an exception return. Clearing the enable bit prevents new activations of the associated interrupt. NVIC interrupts are prioritized by updating an 8-bit field within a 32-bit register (each register supporting four interrupts). The general registers associated with the NVIC are all accessible from a block of memory in the System Control Space and will be described in next section. June 06, 2014 Page 51 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET NVIC interrupts can be pended/un-pended using a complementary pair of registers to those used to enable/disable the interrupts, named the Set-Pending Register and Clear-Pending Register respectively. The registers use a write-1-to-enable and write-1-to-clear policy, both registers reading back the current pended state of the corresponding interrupts. The Clear-Pending Register has no effect on the execution status of an Active interrupt. NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.2.6.4 Interrupt Source Register Map Besides the interrupt control registers associated with the NVIC, the NuMicro NUC200 Series also implements some specific control registers to facilitate the interrupt functions, including “interrupt source identification”, ”NMI source selection” and “interrupt test mode”, which are described below. R: read only, W: write only, R/W: both read and write NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Register Offset R/W Description Reset Value INT Base Address: INT_BA = 0x5000_0300 IRQ0_SRC INT_BA+0x00 R IRQ0 (BOD) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ1_SRC INT_BA+0x04 R IRQ1 (WDT) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ2_SRC INT_BA+0x08 R IRQ2 (EINT0) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ3_SRC INT_BA+0x0C R IRQ3 (EINT1) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ4_SRC INT_BA+0x10 R IRQ4 (GPA/GPB) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ5_SRC INT_BA+0x14 R IRQ5 (GPC/GPD/GPE/GPF) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ6_SRC INT_BA+0x18 R IRQ6 (PWMA) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ7_SRC INT_BA+0x1C R IRQ7 (PWMB) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ8_SRC INT_BA+0x20 R IRQ8 (TMR0) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ9_SRC INT_BA+0x24 R IRQ9 (TMR1) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ10_SRC INT_BA+0x28 R IRQ10 (TMR2) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ11_SRC INT_BA+0x2C R IRQ11 (TMR3) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ12_SRC INT_BA+0x30 R IRQ12 (UART0/UART2) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ13_SRC INT_BA+0x34 R IRQ13 (UART1) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ14_SRC INT_BA+0x38 R IRQ14 (SPI0) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ15_SRC INT_BA+0x3C R IRQ15 (SPI1) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ16_SRC INT_BA+0x40 R IRQ16 (SPI2) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ17_SRC INT_BA+0x44 R IRQ17 (SPI3) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ18_SRC INT_BA+0x48 R IRQ18 (I2C0) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ19_SRC INT_BA+0x4C R IRQ19 (I2C1) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ20_SRC INT_BA+0x50 R Reserved 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ21_SRC INT_BA+0x54 R Reserved 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ22_SRC INT_BA+0x58 R IRQ22 (SC0/SC1/SC2) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX June 06, 2012 Page 52 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet IRQ23_SRC INT_BA+0x5C R IRQ23 (USB) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ24_SRC INT_BA+0x60 R IRQ24 (PS/2) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ25_SRC INT_BA+0x64 R IRQ25 (ACMP) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ26_SRC INT_BA+0x68 R IRQ26 (PDMA) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ27_SRC INT_BA+0x6C R IRQ27 (I2S) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ28_SRC INT_BA+0x70 R IRQ28 (PWRWU) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ29_SRC INT_BA+0x74 R IRQ29 (ADC) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ30_SRC INT_BA+0x78 R IRQ30 (IRCT) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX IRQ31_SRC INT_BA+0x7C R IRQ31 (RTC) interrupt source identity 0xXXXX_XXXX NMI_SEL INT_BA+0x80 R/W NMI source interrupt select control register 0x0000_0000 MCU_IRQ INT_BA+0x84 R/W MCU interrupt request source register 0x0000_0000 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 53 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.2.7 System Control (SCS) The Cortex™-M0 status and operating mode control are managed by System Control Registers. Including CPUID, Cortex™-M0 interrupt priority and Cortex™-M0 power management can be controlled through these system control registers For more detailed information, please refer to the “ARM ® Manual” and “ARM v6-M Architecture Reference Manual”. ® Cortex™-M0 Technical Reference NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 5.3 Clock Controller 5.3.1 Overview The clock controller generates clocks for the whole chip, including system clocks and all peripheral clocks. The clock controller also implements the power control function with the individually clock ON/OFF control, clock source selection and clock divider. The chip enters Power-down mode when Cortex™-M0 core executes the WFI instruction only if the PWR_DOWN_EN (PWRCON[7]) bit and PD_WAIT_CPU (PWRCON[8]) bit are both set to 1. After that, chip enters Power-down mode and waits for wake-up interrupt source triggered to exit Power-down mode. In Power-down mode, the clock controller turns off the external 4~24 MHz high speed crystal and internal 22.1184 MHz high speed oscillator to reduce the overall system power consumption. June 06, 2012 Page 54 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 22.1184 MHz 22.1184 MHz 111 10 kHz 4~24 MHz PLLFOUT 000 22.1184 MHz 4~24 MHz HCLK PLLFOUT 0 HCLK 4~24 MHz 1/2 111 1/2 011 1/2 010 32.768 kHz 001 4~24 MHz 000 CLKSEL0[5:3] 22.1184 MHz HCLK PLLFOUT 4~24 MHz 01 00 4~24 MHz HCLK PLLFOUT 4~24 MHz 01 HCLK PLLFOUT 4~24 MHz CLKSEL3[5:4] CLKSEL3[3:2] CLKSEL3[1:0] 22.1184 MHz CPUCLK 1 0 10 kHz 22.1184 MHz HCLK 32.768 kHz 4~24 MHz 011 SysTick PWM 6-7 PWM 4-5 PWM 2-3 PWM 0-1 010 001 000 CLKSEL2[17:16] CLKSEL2[11:4] CLKSEL1[31:28] HCLK FMC SYST_CSR[2] 111 10 kHz 11 10 10 kHz 1/2048 32.768 kHz WWDT 11 10 01 WDT 22.1184 MHz PS2 CLKSEL1[1:0] I2S CPUCLK 00 1 SPI0-3 0 SYST_CSR[2] 1/(UART_N+1) UART 0-2 1/(ADC_N+1) ADC 11 10 01 22.1184 MHz 00 HCLK 32.768 kHz CLKSEL1[3:2] 22.1184 MHz 000 11 CLKSEL1[25:24] 22.1184 MHz 001 4~24 MHz 11 10 10 kHz 11 10 BOD FDIV 01 32.768 kHz 00 RTC CLKSEL2[3:2] 01 00 PLLFOUT 1/(SC2_N+1) SC 2 1/(SC1_N+1) SC 1 1/(SC0_N+1) SC 0 1/(USB_N+1) USB Figure 5-4 Clock Generator Global View Diagram June 06, 2014 Page 55 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET PLLFOUT TMR 3 TMR 2 TMR 1 TMR 0 CLKSEL1[22:20] CLKSEL1[18:16] CLKSEL1[14:12] CLKSEL1[10:8] CLKSEL2[1:0] 22.1184 MHz ACMP I2C 0~1 011 11 10 PCLK 010 32.768 kHz 4~24 MHz PLLCON[19] 22.1184 MHz PDMA 101 External trigger 1 HCLK 111 10 kHz CLKSEL0[2:0] 22.1184 MHz CPU 001 4~24 MHz 10 kHz 1/(HCLK_N+1) 010 32.768 kHz 32.768 kHz CPUCLK 011 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.3.2 Clock Generator The clock generator consists of 5 clock sources as listed below: NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET  One external 32.768 kHz low speed crystal  One external 4~24 MHz high speed crystal  One programmable PLL FOUT (PLL source consists of external 4~24 MHz high speed crystal and internal 22.1184 MHz high speed oscillator)  One internal 22.1184 MHz high speed oscillator  One internal 10 kHz low speed oscillator XTL32K_EN (PWRCON[1]) X32_IN External 32.768 kHz Crystal 32.768 kHz X32_OUT XTL12M_EN (PWRCON[0]) 4~24 MHz XT1_IN External 4~24 MHz Crystal XT1_OUT PLL_SRC (PLLCON[19]) 0 OSC22M_EN (PWRCON[2]) PLL FOUT PLL 1 Internal 22.1184 MHz Oscillator 22.1184 MHz OSC10K_EN(PWRCON[3]) Internal 10 kHz Oscillator 10 kHz Figure 5-5 Clock Generator Block Diagram June 06, 2012 Page 56 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.3.3 System Clock and SysTick Clock The system clock has 5 clock sources which were generated from clock generator block. The clock source switch depends on the register HCLK_S (CLKSEL0[2:0]). The block diagram is shown in Figure 5-6. HCLK_S (CLKSEL0[2:0]) 22.1184 MHz 10 kHz PLLFOUT 32.768 kHz 4~24 MHz 111 011 CPUCLK 010 HCLK CPU AHB 1/(HCLK_N+1) 001 HCLK_N (CLKDIV[3:0]) PCLK APB 000 CPU in Power Down Mode Figure 5-6 System Clock Block Diagram The clock source of SysTick in Cortex™-M0 core can use CPU clock or external clock (SYST_CSR[2]). If using external clock, the SysTick clock (STCLK) has 5 clock sources. The clock source switch depends on the setting of the register STCLK_S (CLKSEL0[5:3]). The block diagram is shown in Figure 5-7. STCLK_S (CLKSEL0[5:3]) HCLK 4~24 MHz 32.768 kHz 4~24 MHz 1/2 111 1/2 011 1/2 010 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 22.1184 MHz STCLK 001 000 Figure 5-7 SysTick Clock Control Block Diagram June 06, 2014 Page 57 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.3.4 Peripherals Clock The peripherals clock can be selected as different clock source depends on the clock source select control registers (CLKSEL1, CLKSEL2 and CLKSEL3). 5.3.5 Power-down Mode Clock NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET When chip enters Power-down mode, system clocks, some clock sources, and some peripheral clocks will be disabled. Some clock sources and peripherals clocks are still active in Power-down mode. The clocks still kept active are listed below:   June 06, 2012 Clock Generator  Internal 10 kHz low speed oscillator clock  External 32.768 kHz low speed crystal clock Peripherals Clock (when IP adopt external 32.768 kHz low speed crystal oscillator or 10 kHz low speed oscillator as clock source) Page 58 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.3.6 Frequency Divider Output This device is equipped with a power-of-2 frequency divider which is composed by16 chained divide-by-2 shift registers. One of the 16 shift register outputs selected by a sixteen to one multiplexer is reflected to CLKO function pin. Therefore there are 16 options of power-of-2 divided 1 16 clocks with the frequency from Fin/2 to Fin/2 where Fin is input clock frequency to the clock divider. (N+1) , where Fin is the input clock frequency, Fout is the clock The output formula is Fout = Fin/2 divider output frequency and N is the 4-bit value in FSEL (FRQDIV[3:0]). When writing 1 to DIVIDER_EN (FRQDIV[4]), the chained counter starts to count. When writing 0 to DIVIDER_EN (FRQDIV[4]), the chained counter continuously runs till divided clock reaches low state and stay in low state. If DIVIDER1(FRQDIV[5]) is set to 1, the frequency divider clock (FRQDIV_CLK) will bypass power-of-2 frequency divider. The frequency divider clock will be output to CLKO pin directly. FRQDIV_S (CLKSEL2[3:2]) FDIV_EN(APBCLK[6]) 10 kHz 11 FRQDIV_CLK HCLK 10 32.768 kHz 01 4~24 MHz 00 DIVIDER_EN (FRQDIV[4]) Enable divide-by-2 counter FRQDIV_CLK 1/2 16 chained divide-by-2 counter 1/22 1/23 …... 1/215 1/216 0000 0001 16 to 1 MUX : : 1110 1111 CLKO FSEL (FRQDIV[3:0]) Figure 5-9 Frequency Divider Block Diagram June 06, 2014 Page 59 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Figure 5-8 Clock Source of Frequency Divider NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.4 USB Device Controller (USB) 5.4.1 Overview There is one set of USB 2.0 full-speed device controller and transceiver in this device, which is compliant with USB 2.0 full-speed device specification and supports control/bulk/interrupt/ isochronous transfer types. NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET In this device controller, there are two main interfaces: the APB bus and USB bus which comes from the USB PHY transceiver. For the APB bus, the CPU can program control registers through it. There are 512 bytes internal SRAM as data buffer in this controller. For IN or OUT transfer, it is necessary to write data to SRAM or read data from SRAM through the APB interface or SIE. User needs to set the effective starting address of SRAM for each endpoint buffer through “buffer segmentation register (USB_BUFSEGx)”. There are 6 endpoints in this controller. Each of the endpoint can be configured as IN or OUT endpoint. All the operations including Control, Bulk, Interrupt and Isochronous transfer are implemented in this block. The block of ENDPOINT CONTROL is also used to manage the data sequential synchronization, endpoint states, current start address, transaction status, and data buffer status for each endpoint. There are four different interrupt events in this controller. They are the wake-up function, device plug-in or plug-out event, USB events, e.g. IN ACK, OUT ACK, and BUS events, e.g. suspend and resume. Any event will cause an interrupt, and users just need to check the related event flags in interrupt event status register (USB_INTSTS) to acknowledge what kind of interrupt occurring, and then check the related USB Endpoint Status Register (USB_EPSTS) to acknowledge what kind of event occurring in this endpoint. A software-disable function is also supported for this USB controller. It is used to simulate the disconnection of this device from the host. If user enables DRVSE0 bit (USB_DRVSE0), the USB controller will force the output of USB_DP and USB_DM to level low and its function is disabled. After disable the DRVSE0 bit, host will enumerate the USB device again. Please refer to Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1. 5.4.2 Features This Universal Serial Bus (USB) performs a serial interface with a single connector type for attaching all USB peripherals to the host system. Following is the feature list of this USB.  Compliant with USB 2.0 Full-Speed specification  Provides 1 interrupt vector with 4 different interrupt events (WAKE-UP, FLDET, USB and BUS)  Supports Control/Bulk/Interrupt/Isochronous transfer type  Supports suspend function when no bus activity existing for 3 ms  Provides 6 endpoints for configurable Control/Bulk/Interrupt/Isochronous transfer types and maximum 512 bytes buffer size  Provides remote wake-up capability June 06, 2012 Page 60 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.5 General Purpose I/O (GPIO) 5.5.1 Overview The NuMicro NUC200 series has up to 80 General Purpose I/O pins to be shared with other function pins depending on the chip configuration. These 80 pins are arranged in 6 ports named as GPIOA, GPIOB, GPIOC, GPIOD, GPIOE and GPIOF. The GPIOA/B/C/D/E port has the maximum of 16 pins and GPIOF port has the maximum of 4 pins. Each of the 80 pins is independent and has the corresponding register bits to control the pin mode function and data. The I/O type of each of I/O pins can be configured by software individually as input, output, opendrain or Quasi-bidirectional mode. After reset, the I/O mode of all pins are depending on Config0[10] setting. In Quasi-bidirectional mode, I/O pin has a very weak individual pull-up resistor which is about 110~300 KΩ for VDD is from 5.0 V to 2.5 V. 5.5.2 Features  Four I/O modes:  Quasi-bidirectional  Push-pull output  Open-Drain output  Input only with high impendence  TTL/Schmitt trigger input selectable by GPx_TYPE[15:0] in GPx_MFP[31:16]  I/O pin configured as interrupt source with edge/level setting  Configurable default I/O mode of all pins after reset by Config0[10] setting If Config[10] is 0, all GPIO pins in input tri-state mode after chip reset  If Config[10] is 1, all GPIO pins in Quasi-bidirectional mode after chip reset  I/O pin internal pull-up resistor enabled only in Quasi-bidirectional I/O mode  Enabling the pin interrupt function will also enable the pin wake-up function. June 06, 2014 Page 61 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET  NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.6 I2C Serial Interface Controller (I2C) 5.6.1 Overview 2 I C is a two-wire, bidirectional serial bus that provides a simple and efficient method of data exchange between devices. The I2C standard is a true multi-master bus including collision detection and arbitration that prevents data corruption if two or more masters attempt to control the bus simultaneously. NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Data is transferred between a Master and a Slave. Data bits transfer on the SCL and SDA lines are synchronously on a byte-by-byte basis. Each data byte is 8-bit long. There is one SCL clock pulse for each data bit with the MSB being transmitted first, and an acknowledge bit follows each transferred byte. Each bit is sampled during the high period of SCL; therefore, the SDA line may be changed only during the low period of SCL and must be held stable during the high period of SCL. A transition on the SDA line while SCL is high is interpreted as a command (START or STOP). Please refer to Figure 5-10 for more detailed I2C BUS Timing. STOP Repeated START START STOP SDA tBUF tLOW SCL tr tHIGH tHD;STA tHD;DAT tf tSU;DAT tSU;STA tSU;STO Figure 5-10 I2C Bus Timing The device’s on-chip I2C logic provides a serial interface that meets the I2C bus standard mode specification. The I2C port handles byte transfers autonomously. To enable this port, the bit ENS1 in I2CON should be set to '1'. The I2C H/W interfaces to the I2C bus via two pins: SDA and SCL. Pull-up resistor is needed for I2C operation as the SDA and SCL are open drain pins. When I/O pins are used as I2C ports, user must set the pins function to I2C in advance. June 06, 2012 Page 62 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.6.2 Features The I2C bus uses two wires (SDA and SCL) to transfer information between devices connected to the bus. The main features of the bus include:  Master/Slave mode  Bidirectional data transfer between masters and slaves  Multi-master bus (no central master)  Arbitration between simultaneously transmitting masters without corruption of serial data on the bus  Serial clock synchronization allowing devices with different bit rates to communicate via one serial bus  Serial clock synchronization used as a handshake mechanism to suspend and resume serial transfer  A built-in 14-bit time-out counter requesting the I2C interrupt if the I2C bus hangs up and timer-out counter overflows.  External pull-up resistors needed for high output  Programmable clocks allowing for versatile rate control  Supports 7-bit addressing mode  Supports multiple address recognition (four slave addresses with mask option) NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 63 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.7 PWM Generator and Capture Timer (PWM) 5.7.1 Overview The NuMicro NUC200 series has 2 sets of PWM group supporting a total of 4 sets of PWM generators that can be configured as 8 independent PWM outputs, PWM0~PWM7, or as 4 complementary PWM pairs, (PWM0, PWM1), (PWM2, PWM3), (PWM4, PWM5) and (PWM6, PWM7) with 4 programmable Dead-zone generators. NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Each PWM generator has one 8-bit prescaler, one clock divider with 5 divided frequencies (1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16), two PWM Timers including two clock selectors, two 16-bit PWM counters for PWM period control, two 16-bit comparators for PWM duty control and one Dead-zone generator. The 4 sets of PWM generators provide eight independent PWM interrupt flags set by hardware when the corresponding PWM period down counter reaches 0. Each PWM interrupt source with its corresponding enable bit can cause CPU to request PWM interrupt. The PWM generators can be configured as one-shot mode to produce only one PWM cycle signal or auto-reload mode to output PWM waveform continuously. When PCR.DZEN01 is set, PWM0 and PWM1 perform complementary PWM paired function; the paired PWM period, duty and Dead-time are determined by PWM0 timer and Dead-zone generator 0. Similarly, the complementary PWM pairs of (PWM2, PWM3), (PWM4, PWM5) and (PWM6, PWM7) are controlled by PWM2, PWM4 and PWM6 timers and Dead-zone generator 2, 4 and 6, respectively. Refer to 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 and 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 for the architecture of PWM Timers. To prevent PWM driving output pin with unsteady waveform, the 16-bit period down counter and 16-bit comparator are implemented with double buffer. When user writes data to counter/comparator buffer registers the updated value will be load into the 16-bit down counter/ comparator at the time down counter reaching 0. The double buffering feature avoids glitch at PWM outputs. When the 16-bit period down counter reaches 0, the interrupt request is generated. If PWM-timer is set as auto-reload mode, when the down counter reaches 0, it is reloaded with PWM Counter Register (CNRx) automatically then start decreasing, repeatedly. If the PWM-timer is set as oneshot mode, the down counter will stop and generate one interrupt request when it reaches 0. The value of PWM counter comparator is used for pulse high width modulation. The counter control logic changes the output to high level when down-counter value matches the value of compare register. The alternate feature of the PWM-timer is digital input Capture function. If Capture function is enabled the PWM output pin is switched as capture input mode. The Capture0 and PWM0 share one timer which is included in PWM0 and the Capture1 and PWM1 share PWM1 timer, and etc. Therefore user must setup the PWM-timer before enable Capture feature. After capture feature is enabled, the capture always latched PWM-counter to Capture Rising Latch Register (CRLR) when input channel has a rising transition and latched PWM-counter to Capture Falling Latch Register (CFLR) when input channel has a falling transition. Capture channel 0 interrupt is programmable by setting CCR0.CRL_IE0[1] (Rising latch Interrupt enable) and CCR0.CFL_IE0[2]] (Falling latch Interrupt enable) to decide the condition of interrupt occur. Capture channel 1 has the same feature by setting CCR0.CRL_IE1[17] and CCR0.CFL_IE1[18]. And capture channel 2 to channel 3 on each group have the same feature by setting the corresponding control bits in CCR2. For each group, whenever Capture issues Interrupt 0/1/2/3, the PWM counter 0/1/2/3 will be reload at this moment. The maximum captured frequency that PWM can capture is confined by the capture interrupt latency. When capture interrupt occurred, software will do at least three steps, including: Read PIIR to get interrupt source and Read CRLRx/CFLRx(x=0~3) to get capture value and finally write 1 to clear PIIR to 0. If interrupt latency will take time T0 to finish, the capture signal mustn’t transition during this interval (T0). In this case, the maximum capture frequency will be 1/T0. For June 06, 2012 Page 64 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet example: HCLK = 50 MHz, PWM_CLK = 25 MHz, Interrupt latency is 900 ns So the maximum capture frequency will be 1/900ns ≈ 1000 kHz 5.7.2 5.7.2.1 5.7.2.2 Features PWM function:  Up to 2 PWM groups (PWMA/PWMB) to support 8 PWM channels or 4 complementary PWM paired channels  Each PWM group has two PWM generators with each PWM generator supporting one 8-bit prescaler, two clock divider, two PWM-timers, one Dead-zone generator and two PWM outputs.  Up to 16-bit resolution  PWM Interrupt request synchronized with PWM period  One-shot or Auto-reload mode PWM  Edge-aligned type or Center-aligned type option Capture Function:  Timing control logic shared with PWM generators  Supports 8 Capture input channels shared with 8 PWM output channels  Each channel supports one rising latch register (CRLR), one falling latch register (CFLR) and Capture interrupt flag (CAPIFx) NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 65 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.8 Real Time Clock (RTC) 5.8.1 Overview NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET The Real Time Clock (RTC) controller provides user with the real time and calendar message. The clock source of RTC controller is from an external 32.768 kHz low speed crystal which connected at pins X32_IN and X32_OUT (refer to pin Description) or from an external 32.768 kHz low speed oscillator output fed at pin X32_IN. The RTC controller provides the real time message (hour, minute, second) in TLR (RTC Time Loading Register) as well as calendar message (year, month, day) in CLR (RTC Calendar Loading Register). It also offers RTC alarm function that user can preset the alarm time in TAR (RTC Time Alarm Register) and alarm calendar in CAR (RTC Calendar Alarm Register). The data format of RTC time and calendar message are all expressed in BCD format. The RTC controller supports periodic RTC Time Tick and Alarm Match interrupts. The periodic RTC Time Tick interrupt has 8 period interval options 1/128, 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 and 1 second which are selected by TTR (TTR[2:0] Time Tick Register). When real time and calendar message in TLR and CLR are equal to alarm time and calendar settings in TAR and CAR, the AIF (RIIR [0] RTC Alarm Interrupt Flag) is set to 1 and the RTC alarm interrupt signal is generated if the AIER (RIER [0] Alarm Interrupt Enable) is enabled. Both RTC Time Tick and Alarm Match interrupt signal can cause chip to wake-up from Idle or Power-down mode if the correlate interrupt enable bit (AIER or TIER) is set to 1 before chip enters Idle or Power-down mode. 5.8.2 Features  Supports real time counter in TLR (hour, minute, second) and calendar counter in CLR (year, month, day) for RTC time and calendar check  Supports alarm time (hour, minute, second) and calendar (year, month, day) settings in TAR and CAR  Selectable 12-hour or 24-hour time scale in TSSR register  Supports Leap Year indication in LIR register  Supports Day of the Week counter in DWR register  Frequency of RTC clock source compensate by FCR register  All time and calendar message expressed in BCD format  Supports periodic RTC Time Tick interrupt with 8 period interval options 1/128, 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 and 1 second  Supports RTC Time Tick and Alarm Match interrupt  Supports chip wake-up from Idle or Power-down mode while a RTC interrupt signal is generated June 06, 2012 Page 66 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.9 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) 5.9.1 Overview The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) is a synchronous serial data communication protocol that operates in full duplex mode. Devices communicate in Master/Slave mode with the 4-wire bidirection interface. The NuMicro NUC200 series contains up to four sets of SPI controllers performing a serial-to-parallel conversion on data received from a peripheral device, and a parallel-to-serial conversion on data transmitted to a peripheral device. Each set of SPI controller can be configured as a master or a slave device. The SPI controller supports the variable serial clock function for special applications and 2-bit Transfer mode to connect 2 off-chip slave devices at the same time. This controller also supports the PDMA function to access the data buffer and also supports Dual I/O Transfer mode. 5.9.2 Features Up to four sets of SPI controllers  Supports Master or Slave mode operation  Supports 2-bit Transfer mode  Supports Dual I/O Transfer mode  Configurable bit length of a transfer word from 8 to 32-bit  Provides separate 8-layer depth transmit and receive FIFO buffers  Supports MSB first or LSB first transfer sequence  Two slave select lines in Master mode  Supports the byte reorder function  Supports Byte or Word Suspend mode  Variable output serial clock frequency in Master mode  Supports PDMA transfer  Supports 3-wire, no slave select signal, bi-direction interface June 06, 2014 Page 67 of 98 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET  Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.10 Timer Controller (TMR) 5.10.1 Overview NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET The timer controller includes four 32-bit timers, TIMER0~TIMER3, allowing user to easily implement a timer control for applications. The timer can perform functions, such as frequency measurement, event counting, interval measurement, clock generation, and delay timing. The timer can generate an interrupt signal upon time-out, or provide the current value during operation. 5.10.2 Features  Four sets of 32-bit timers with 24-bit up counter and one 8-bit prescale counter  Independent clock source for each timer  Provides one-shot, periodic, toggle and continuous counting operation modes  Time-out period = (Period of timer clock input) * (8-bit prescale counter + 1) * (24-bit TCMP)  Maximum counting cycle time = (1 / T MHz) * (2 ) * (2 ), T is the period of timer clock  24-bit up counter value is readable through TDR (Timer Data Register)  Supports event counting function to count the event from external pin  Supports external pin capture function for interval measurement  Supports external pin capture function for reset timer counter  Supports chip wake-up from Idle/Power-down mode if a timer interrupt signal is generated (TIF set to 1) 8 June 06, 2012 Page 68 of 98 24 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.11 Watchdog Timer (WDT) 5.11.1 Overview The purpose of Watchdog Timer is to perform a system reset when system runs into an unknown state. This prevents system from hanging for an infinite period of time. Besides, this Watchdog Timer supports the function to wake-up system from Idle/Power-down mode. 5.11.2 Features  18-bit free running up counter for Watchdog Timer time-out interval.  Selectable time-out interval (2 ~ 2 ) and the time-out interval is 104 ms ~ 26.3168 s if WDT_CLK = 10 kHz.  System kept in reset state for a period of (1 / WDT_CLK) * 63  Supports selectable Watchdog Timer reset delay period, it includes (1024+2)、(128+2) 、 (16+2) or (1+2) WDT_CLK reset delay period.  Supports force Watchdog Timer enabled after chip powered on or reset while CWDTEN (Config0[31] watchdog enable) bit is set to 0.  Supports Watchdog Timer time-out wake-up function when WDT clock source is selected to 10 kHz low speed oscillator. 4 18 5.12 Window Watchdog Timer (WWDT) The purpose of Window Watchdog Timer is to perform a system reset within a specified window period to prevent software run to uncontrollable status by any unpredictable condition. 5.12.2 Features  6-bit down counter (WWDTVAL[5:0]) and 6-bit compare value (WWDTCR[21:16] – WINCMP value) to make the window period flexible  Selectable maximum 11-bit WWDT clock prescale (WWDTCR[11:8] – PERIODSEL value) to make WWDT time-out interval variable June 06, 2014 Page 69 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 5.12.1 Overview NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.13 UART Interface Controller (UART) The NuMicro NUC200 series provides up to three channels of Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitters (UART). UART0 supports High Speed UART and UART1~2 perform Normal Speed UART. Besides, only UART0 and UART1 support the flow control function. 5.13.1 Overview NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET The Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) performs a serial-to-parallel conversion on data received from the peripheral, and a parallel-to-serial conversion on data transmitted from the CPU. The UART controller also supports IrDA SIR, LIN master/slave mode and RS-485 mode functions. Each UART channel supports seven types of interrupts including:  Transmitter FIFO empty interrupt (INT_THRE);  Receiver threshold level reached interrupt (INT_RDA);  Line status interrupt (parity error or frame error or break interrupt) (INT_RLS);  Receiver buffer time-out interrupt (INT_TOUT);  MODEM/Wake-up status interrupt (INT_MODEM);  Buffer error interrupt (INT_BUF_ERR);  LIN interrupt (INT_LIN). Interrupts of UART0 and UART2 share the interrupt number 12 (vector number is 28); Interrupt number 13 (vector number is 29) only supports UART1 interrupt. Refer to the Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller chapter for System Interrupt Map. The UART0 is built-in with a 64-byte transmitter FIFO (TX_FIFO) and a 64-byte receiver FIFO (RX_FIFO) that reduces the number of interrupts presented to the CPU. The UART1~2 are equipped with 16-byte transmitter FIFO (TX_FIFO) and 16-byte receiver FIFO (RX_FIFO). The CPU can read the status of the UART at any time during the operation. The reported status information includes the type and condition of the transfer operations being performed by the UART, as well as 4 error conditions (parity error, frame error, break interrupt and buffer error) probably occur while receiving data. The UART includes a programmable baud rate generator that is capable of dividing clock input by divisors to produce the serial clock that transmitter and receiver need. The baud rate equation is Baud Rate = UART_CLK / M * [BRD + 2], where M and BRD are defined in Baud Rate Divider Register (UA_BAUD). Table 5-5 lists the equations in the various conditions and Table 5-6 lists the UART baud rate setting table. Mode DIV_X_EN DIV_X_ONE Divider X BRD Baud Rate Equation 0 0 0 Don’t care A UART_CLK / [16 * (A+2)] 1 1 0 B A UART_CLK / [(B+1) * (A+2)] , B must >= 8 2 1 1 Don’t care A UART_CLK / (A+2), A must >=3 Table 5-5 UART Baud Rate Equation System clock = internal 22.1184 MHz high speed oscillator Baud Rate June 06, 2012 Mode 0 Mode 1 Page 70 of 98 Mode 2 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet Parameter Register Parameter Register Parameter Register 921600 x x A=0,B=11 0x2B00_0000 A=22 0x3000_0016 460800 A=1 0x0000_0001 A=1,B=15 A=2,B=11 0x2F00_0001 0x2B00_0002 A=46 0x3000_002E 230400 A=4 0x0000_0004 A=4,B=15 A=6,B=11 0x2F00_0004 0x2B00_0006 A=94 0x3000_005E 115200 A=10 0x0000_000A A=10,B=15 A=14,B=11 0x2F00_000A 0x2B00_000E A=190 0x3000_00BE 57600 A=22 0x0000_0016 A=22,B=15 A=30,B=11 0x2F00_0016 0x2B00_001E A=382 0x3000_017E 38400 A=34 0x0000_0022 A=62,B=8 A=46,B=11 A=34,B=15 0x2800_003E 0x2B00_002E 0x2F00_0022 A=574 0x3000_023E 19200 A=70 0x0000_0046 A=126,B=8 A=94,B=11 A=70,B=15 0x2800_007E 0x2B00_005E 0x2F00_0046 A=1150 0x3000_047E 9600 A=142 A=254,B=8 0x0000_008E A=190,B=11 A=142,B=15 0x2800_00FE 0x2B00_00BE 0x2F00_008E A=2302 0x3000_08FE 4800 A=286 A=510,B=8 0x0000_011E A=382,B=11 A=286,B=15 0x2800_01FE 0x2B00_017E 0x2F00_011E A=4606 0x3000_11FE Table 5-6 UART Baud Rate Setting Table The UART controllers also provides Serial IrDA (SIR, Serial Infrared) function (User must set IrDA_EN (UA_FUN_SEL [1]) to enable IrDA function). The SIR specification defines a short-range infrared asynchronous serial transmission mode with 1 start bit, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. The maximum data rate supports up to 115.2 Kbps (half duplex). The IrDA SIR block contains an IrDA SIR Protocol encoder/decoder. The IrDA SIR Protocol encoder/decoder is half-duplex only. So it cannot transmit and receive data at the same time. The IrDA SIR physical layer specifies a minimum 10ms transfer delay between transmission and reception, and this delay feature must be implemented by software. The alternate function of UART controllers is LIN (Local Interconnect Network) function. The LIN mode is selected by setting the UA_FUN_SEL[1:0] to ’01’. In LIN mode, 1 start bit and 8 data bits format with 1 stop bit are required in accordance with the LIN standard. For NuMicro NUC200 Series, another alternate function of UART controllers is RS-485 9-bit mode, and direction control provided by nRTS pin or can program GPIO (PB.2 for UART0_nRTS and PB.6 for UART1_nRTS) to implement the function by software. The RS-485 mode is selected June 06, 2014 Page 71 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET The UART0 and UART1 controllers support the auto-flow control function that uses two low-level signals, nCTS (clear-to-send) and nRTS (request-to-send), to control the flow of data transfer between the chip and external devices (e.g. Modem). When auto-flow is enabled, the UART is not allowed to receive data until the UART asserts nRTS to external device. When the number of bytes in the RX FIFO equals the value of RTS_TRI_LEV (UA_FCR [19:16]), the nRTS is deasserted. The UART sends data out when UART controller detects nCTS is asserted from external device. If a valid asserted nCTS is not detected the UART controller will not send data out. NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet by setting the UA_FUN_SEL register to select RS-485 function. The RS-485 transceiver control is implemented using the nRTS control signal from an asynchronous serial port to enable the RS485 transceiver. In RS-485 mode, many characteristics of the receiving and transmitting are same as UART. 5.13.2 Features NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET  Full duplex, asynchronous communications  Separates receive / transmit 64/16/16 bytes (UART0/UART1/UART2) entry FIFO for data payloads  Supports hardware auto flow control/flow control function (nCTS, nRTS) and programmable nRTS flow control trigger level (UART0 and UART1 support)  Programmable receiver buffer trigger level  Supports programmable baud-rate generator for each channel individually  Supports nCTS wake-up function (UART0 and UART1 support)  Supports 7-bit receiver buffer time-out detection function  UART0/UART1 can through DMA channels to receive/transmit data  Programmable transmitting data delay time between the last stop and the next start bit by setting UA_TOR [DLY] register  Supports break error, frame error, parity error and receive / transmit buffer overflow detect function  Fully programmable serial-interface characteristics   Programmable data bit length, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-bit character  Programmable parity bit, even, odd, no parity or stick parity bit generation and detection  Programmable stop bit length, 1, 1.5, or 2 stop bit generation IrDA SIR function mode    Supports 3-/16-bit duration for normal mode LIN function mode  Supports LIN master/slave mode  Supports programmable break generation function for transmitter  Supports break detect function for receiver RS-485 function mode.  Supports RS-485 9-bit mode  Supports hardware or software direct enable control provided by nRTS pin June 06, 2012 Page 72 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.14 PS/2 Device Controller (PS2D) 5.14.1 Overview PS/2 device controller provides a basic timing control for PS/2 communication. All communication between the device and the host is managed through the PS2_CLK and PS2_DAT pins. Unlike PS/2 keyboard or mouse device controller, the receive/transmit code needs to be translated as meaningful code by firmware. The device controller generates the PS2_CLK signal after receiving a “Request to Send” state, but host has ultimate control over communication. Data of PS2_DAT line sent from the host to the device is read on the rising edge and sent from the device to the host is change after rising edge. A 16 bytes FIFO is used to reduce CPU intervention. Software can select 1 to 16 bytes for a continuous transmission. 5.14.2 Features  Host communication inhibit and Request to Send state detection  Reception frame error detection  Programmable 1 to 16 bytes transmit buffer to reduce CPU intervention  Double buffer for data reception  Software override bus NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 73 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.15 I2S Controller (I2S) 5.15.1 Overview 2 The I2S controller consists of I S protocol to interface with external audio CODEC. Two 8-word deep FIFO for read path and write path respectively and is capable of handling 8-, 16-, 24- and 32-bit word sizes. PDMA controller handles the data movement between FIFO and memory. 5.15.2 Features NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET  Operated as either Master or Slave  Capable of handling 8-, 16-, 24- and 32-bit word sizes  Supports Mono and stereo audio data  Supports I2S and MSB justified data format  Provides two 8-word FIFO data buffers, one for transmitting and the other for receiving  Generates interrupt requests when buffer levels cross a programmable boundary  Two PDMA requests, one for transmitting and the other for receiving June 06, 2012 Page 74 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.16 Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) 5.16.1 Overview The NuMicro NUC200 Series contains one 12-bit successive approximation analog-to-digital converters (SAR A/D converter) with 8 input channels. The A/D converter supports three operation modes: single, single-cycle scan and continuous scan mode. The A/D converter can be started by software, PWM Center-aligned trigger and external STADC pin. 5.16.2 Features  Analog input voltage range: 0~VREF  12-bit resolution and 10-bit accuracy is guaranteed  Up to 8 single-end analog input channels or 4 differential analog input channels  Up to 760 kSPS conversion rate as ADC clock frequency is 16 MHz (chip working at 5V)  Three operating modes  Single mode: A/D conversion is performed one time on a specified channel  Single-cycle scan mode: A/D conversion is performed one cycle on all specified channels with the sequence from the smallest numbered channel to the largest numbered channel  Continuous scan mode: A/D converter continuously performs Single-cycle scan mode until software stops A/D conversion  An A/D conversion can be started by:  Writing 1 to ADST bit through software  PWM Center-aligned trigger  Conversion results are held in data registers for each channel with valid and overrun indicators  Conversion result can be compared with specify value and user can select whether to generate an interrupt when conversion result matches the compare register setting  Channel 7 supports 3 input sources: external analog voltage, internal Band-gap voltage, and internal temperature sensor output June 06, 2014 Page 75 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET  External pin STADC NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.17 Analog Comparator (ACMP) 5.17.1 Overview The NuMicro NUC200 Series contains two comparators which can be used in a number of different configurations. The comparator output is logic 1 when positive input voltage is greater than negative input voltage; otherwise the output is logic 0. Each comparator can be configured to cause an interrupt when the comparator output value changes. The block diagram is shown in 錯 誤! 找不到參照來源。. NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET 5.17.2 Features  Analog input voltage range: 0~ VDDA  Supports Hysteresis function  Supports optional internal reference voltage input at negative end for each comparator June 06, 2012 Page 76 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.18 PDMA Controller (PDMA) 5.18.1 Overview The NuMicro NUC200 series DMA contains nine-channel peripheral direct memory access (PDMA) controller and a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) generator. The PDMA that transfers data to and from memory or transfer data to and from APB devices. For PDMA channel (PDMA CH0~CH8), there is one-word buffer as transfer buffer between the Peripherals APB devices and Memory. Software can stop the PDMA operation by disable PDMA PDMA_CSRx[PDMACEN]. The CPU can recognize the completion of a PDMA operation by software polling or when it receives an internal PDMA interrupt. The PDMA controller can increase source or destination address or fixed them as well. The DMA controller contains a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) generator that can perform CRC calculation with programmable polynomial settings. The CRC engine supports CPU PIO mode and DMA transfer mode. 5.18.2 Features  Supports nine PDMA channels and one CRC channel. Each PDMA channel can support a unidirectional transfer  AMBA AHB master/slave interface compatible, for data transfer and register read/write  Hardware round robin priority scheme. DMA channel 0 has the highest priority and channel 8 has the lowest priority  PDMA operation □ Peripheral-to-memory, memory-to-peripheral, and memory-to-memory transfer □ Supports word/half-word/byte transfer data width from/to peripheral  Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) □ Supports four common polynomials CRC-CCITT, CRC-8, CRC-16, and CRC-32 - CRC-CCITT: X 8 16 +X 12 5 +X +1 2 - CRC-8: X + X + X + 1 - CRC-16: X 16 +X 15 +X +1 2 - CRC-32: X 32 +X 26 +X 23 +X 22 +X 16 +X 12 +X 11 +X 10 8 7 5 4 2 +X +X +X +X +X +X+1 □ Supports programmable CRC seed value. □ Supports programmable order reverse setting for input data and CRC checksum. □ Supports programmable 1’s complement setting for input data and CRC checksum. □ Supports CPU PIO mode or DMA transfer mode. □ Supports the follows write data length in CPU PIO mode - 8-bit write mode (byte): 1-AHB clock cycle operation. - 16-bit write mode (half-word): 2-AHB clock cycle operation. □ - 32-bit write mode (word): 4-AHB clock cycle operation. □ Supports byte alignment transfer data length and word alignment transfer source address in CRC DMA mode. June 06, 2014 Page 77 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET □ Supports address direction: increment, fixed. NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.19 Smart Card Host Interface (SC) 5.19.1 Overview The Smart Card Interface controller (SC controller) is based on ISO/IEC 7816-3 standard and fully compliant with PC/SC Specifications. It also provides status of card insertion/removal. 5.19.2 Features NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET  ISO7816-3 T=0, T=1 compliant  EMV2000 compliant  Supports up to three ISO7816-3 ports  Separates receive/ transmit 4 byte entry buffer for data payloads  Programmable transmission clock frequency  Programmable receiver buffer trigger level  Programmable guard time selection (11 ETU ~ 266 ETU)  One 24-bit and two 8-bit time-out counters for Answer to Request (ATR) and waiting times processing  Supports auto inverse convention function  Supports transmitter and receiver error retry and error retry number limitation function  Supports hardware activation sequence process  Supports hardware warm reset sequence process  Supports hardware deactivation sequence process  Supports hardware auto deactivation sequence when detecting the card removal June 06, 2012 Page 78 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 5.20 FLASH MEMORY CONTROLLER (FMC) 5.20.1 Overview The NuMicro NUC200 Series has 128/64/32K bytes on-chip embedded Flash for application program memory (APROM) that can be updated through ISP procedure. The In-SystemProgramming (ISP) function enables user to update program memory when chip is soldered on PCB. After chip is powered on, Cortex™-M0 CPU fetches code from APROM or LDROM decided by boot select (CBS) in Config0. By the way, the NuMicro NUC200 Series also provides additional DATA Flash for user to store some application dependent data. For 128K bytes APROM device, the data flash is shared with original 128K program memory and its start address is configurable in Config1. For 64K/32K bytes APROM device, the data flash is fixed at 4K. 5.20.2 Features  Runs up to 50 MHz with zero wait state for continuous address read access  All embedded flash memory supports 512 bytes page erase  128/64/32 KB application program memory (APROM)  4 KB In-System-Programming (ISP) loader program memory (LDROM)  4KB data flash for 64/32 KB APROM device  Configurable data flash size for 128KB APROM device  Configurable or fixed 4 KB data flash with 512 bytes page erase unit  Supports In-Application-Programming (IAP) to switch code between APROM and LDROM without reset  In-System-Programming (ISP) to update on-chip Flash NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET June 06, 2014 Page 79 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 6 6.1 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Absolute Maximum Ratings SYMBOL PARAMETER MIN. MAX UNIT VDD−VSS -0.3 +7.0 V VIN VSS-0.3 VDD+0.3 V 1/tCLCL 4 24 MHz TA -40 +85 °C TST -55 +150 °C - 120 mA Maximum Current out of VSS 120 mA Maximum Current sunk by a I/O pin 35 mA Maximum Current sourced by a I/O pin 35 mA Maximum Current sunk by total I/O pins 100 mA Maximum Current sourced by total I/O pins 100 mA DC Power Supply Input Voltage NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET Oscillator Frequency Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Maximum Current into VDD Note: Exposure to conditions beyond those listed under absolute maximum ratings may adversely affects the lift and reliability of the device. June 06, 2012 Page 80 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet 6.2 DC Electrical Characteristics (VDD-VSS=5.5 V, TA = 25°C, FOSC = 50 MHz unless otherwise specified.) SPECIFICATION PARAMETER SYM. TEST CONDITIONS MIN. Operation Voltage Power Ground LDO Output Voltage Analog Operating Voltage VDD VSS AVSS VLDO AVDD TYP. MAX. UNIT 5.5 V 2.5 -0.3 1.62 VDD = 2.5V ~ 5.5V up to 50 MHz V 1.8 1.98 VDD V VDD > 2.5V V When system used analog function, please refer to chapter 6.4 for corresponding analog operating voltage VDD = 5.5V, IDD1 34 mA All IP and PLL enabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 5.5V, IDD2 15 Operating Current mA All IP disabled and PLL enabled, XTAL = 12 MHz Normal Run Mode IDD3 32 mA All IP and PLL enabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 3.3V, IDD4 14 mA All IP disabled and PLL enabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 5.5V, IDD5 8.5 mA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 12 MHz Operating Current Normal Run Mode VDD = 5.5V, IDD6 3.6 at 12 MHz mA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 3.3V, IDD7 7.5 mA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 12 MHz June 06, 2014 Page 81 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET VDD = 3.3V, at 50 MHz NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet SPECIFICATION PARAMETER SYM. TEST CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT VDD = 3.3V, IDD8 2.6 mA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 5.5V, NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET IDD9 3.6 mA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 4 MHz VDD = 5.5V, IDD10 2 Operating Current mA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 4 MHz Normal Run Mode VDD = 3.3V, at 4 MHz IDD11 2.8 mA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 4 MHz VDD = 3.3V, IDD12 1.2 mA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 4 MHz VDD = 5.5V, IDD13 141 µA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 32.768 kHz VDD = 5.5V, IDD14 129 Operating Current µA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 32.768 kHz Normal Run Mode VDD = 3.3V, at 32.768 kHz IDD15 138 µA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 32.768 kHz VDD = 3.3V, IDD16 125 µA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 32.768 kHz VDD = 5.5V, IDD17 125 Operating Current µA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, LIRC10 kHz enabled Normal Run Mode VDD = 5.5V, at 10 kHz IDD18 120 µA All IP and PLL disabled, LIRC10 kHz enabled June 06, 2012 Page 82 of 98 Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet SPECIFICATION PARAMETER SYM. TEST CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT VDD = 3.3V, IDD19 125 µA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, LIRC10 kHz enabled VDD = 3.3V, IDD20 120 µA All IP and PLL disabled, LIRC10kHz enabled VDD = 5.5V, IIDLE1 28 mA All IP and PLL enabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 5.5V, IIDLE2 10 Operating Current mA All IP disabled and PLL enabled, XTAL = 12 MHz Idle Mode VDD = 3.3V, at 50 MHz IIDLE3 27 mA All IP and PLL enabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 3.3V IIDLE4 9 mA All IP disabled and PLL enabled, XTAL = 12 MHz 7.5 VDD = 5.5V, mA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 5.5V, IIDLE6 2.4 Operating Current mA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 12 MHz Idle Mode at 12 MHz IIDLE7 6.5 VDD = 3.3V, mA All IP enabled and PLL enabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 3.3V, IIDLE8 1.5 mA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 12 MHz VDD = 5.5V, Operating Current Idle Mode IIDLE9 3.3 at 4 MHz June 06, 2014 mA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 4 MHz Page 83 of 98 Revision 1.00 NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET IIDLE5 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet SPECIFICATION PARAMETER SYM. TEST CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT VDD = 5.5V IIDLE10 1.7 mA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 4 MHz VDD = 3.3V, NUMICRO™ NUC200/220 DATASHEET IIDLE11 2.4 mA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 4 MHz VDD = 3.3V, IIDLE12 0.8 mA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 4 MHz VDD = 5.5V, IIDLE13 133 µA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 32.768 kHz VDD = 5.5V, IIDLE14 120 µA All IP and PLL disabled, Operating Current XTAL = 32.768 kHz Idle Mode at 32.768 kHz VDD = 3.3V, IIDLE15 133 µA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, XTAL = 32.768 kHz VDD = 3.3V, IIDLE16 120 µA All IP and PLL disabled, XTAL = 32.768 kHz VDD = 5.5V, IIDLE13 122 µA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, LIRC10 kHz enabled VDD = 5.5V, IIDLE14 118 µA All IP and PLL disabled, Operating Current LIRC10 kHz enabled Idle Mode at 10 kHz VDD = 3.3V, IIDLE15 122 µA All IP enabled and PLL disabled, LIRC10 kHz enabled VDD = 3.3V IIDLE16 118 µA All IP and PLL disabled, LIRC10 kHz enabled Standby Current June 06, 2012 IPWD1 15 Page 84 of 98 µA VDD = 5.5V, RTC disabled, When BOD function disabled Revision 1.00 NuMicro NUC200/220 Series Datasheet SPECIFICATION PARAMETER SYM. TEST CONDITIONS MIN. Power-down Mode TYP. MAX. UNIT IPWD2 15 µA VDD = 3.3V, RTC disabled, When BOD function disabled IPWD3 17 µA VDD = 5.5V, RTC enabled , When BOD function disabled IPWD4 17 µA VDD = 3.3V, RTC enabled , When BOD function disabled IIN1 -50 -60 µA VDD = 5.5V, VIN = 0V or VIN=VDD (Deep Sleep Mode) Input Current PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF (Quasibidirectional mode) [1] Input Current at nRESET IIN2 -55 -45 -30 µA VDD = 3.3V, VIN = 0.45V Input Leakage Current PA, PB, PC, PD, PE, PF ILK -2 - +2 µA VDD = 5.5V, 0
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