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phyCORE®-ADuC8xx

"Microconverter": 8051 Core with AD/DA Converters

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Processor Details

The phyCORE-ADuC8xx supports the Analog Devices ADuC812 microconverter.

phyCORE®-ADuC8xx

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SOM Description

The phyCORE-ADuC8xx supports the Analog Devices ADuC812 (optional ADuC824) microcontroller (TQFP-52 package). This controller features on-chip A/D as well as D/A converters, a reference voltage supply and a temperature sensor. The ADuC812 boasts an 8-channel 12-bit A/D converter and dual 12-bit D/A converters. The optional ADuC824 offers a 12-bit D/A as well as 24- and 16-bit A/D converters with a total of five channels. The on-chip non-volatile memory consists of 8 KB CODE Flash and 640 bytes of DATA Flash. This is augmented by 128 (to 512) KB external Flash and 128 KB (to 1 MB) SRAM. The included PHYTEC FlashTools support In-System-Programming of the external Flash memory via the RS-232 interface. for networking purposes, the board can be populated with an optional SJA1000 CAN controller and 82C251 CAN transceiver. An RTC9564 Real-Time Clock and 4 (to 16) KB EEPROM can be addressed over the I²C Bus. The module also offers port expansion via eight TTL level inputs and eight TTL level outputs. Three Chip-Select signals enable connectivity to external devices.


SOM Features

  • System on Module in subminiature dimensions (55 x 60 mm) according to phyCORE specifications
  • Analog Devices 80C51-compatible ADuC812 microcontroller (11.0590 MHz clock frequency, optional ADuC824 controller at 32.786 MHz)
  • All ports and decoded interface-signals extend to standard 2.54 pitch pin header rows aligning the edges of the circuit board
  • Flexible address decoding and generation of three /CS-signals and different memory models 
  • 128 (to 512) KB external Flash supporting in-system (ISP) Flash programming
  • 128 KB (to 1 MB) external SRAM
  • 4 (to 16) KB external serial I²C-EEPROM (alternatively I²C-SRAM or FRAM)
  • Serial interface configurable as RS-232 and/or RS-485 (jumper selectable)
  • Optional Philips SJA1000 CAN controller and 82C251 CAN transceiver
  • 8-channel 12-bit ADuC812 A/D-converter (12-bit A/D-converter if populated with the ADuC824)
  • 24-bit D/A-converter (dual 12-bit D/A-converter and 5-channel 16-bit A/D-converter if populated with the ADuC824)
  • I²C Real Time Clock with internal clock 
  • Optional battery back-up (via Vbat) of the SRAM and RTC
  • Requires single 5V power supply for operation and Flash programming

Technical Documentation & Demos

File Download Date Filename Size

phyCORE-ADuC812 Hardware Manual

Feb. 2003

L-461e

788 KB

phyCORE-ADuC812 QuickStart (Keil)

Jul. 2003

L-462e

842 KB


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