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phyCORE®-ADuC8xx

"Microconverter": 8051 Core with AD/DA Converters

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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.


Processor Details

The phyCORE-ADuC8xx supports the Analog Devices ADuC812 microconverter.

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

phyCORE-ADuC812 Hardware Manual

Feb. 2003

L-461e

788 KB

phyCORE-ADuC812 QuickStart (Keil)

Jul. 2003

L-462e

842 KB


OEM Services

  • Design-In of insert-ready SOM subassemblies and design of custom-specific target hardware.
  • Interfacing to Target Hardware: mating high-density Molex connectors, available from PHYTEC, are required to integrate the phyCORE into target applications.
  • PHYTEC Carrier Boards serve as a Reference Design for implementing PHYTEC System on Module subassemblies into target hardware
  • Quantity Pricing & Custom Configurations: Contact us for quantity pricing and alternate configurations to best meet your technical and cost requirements: 800-278-9913 · 206-780-9047 · sales@phytec.com

Start-Up Guarantee

PHYTEC backs up this Rapid Development Kit Concept with a Start-Up Guarantee. Should you encounter any unexpected difficulties in executing any of the example programs contained within the Kit, we invite you to make free use of our Technical Support until the Problem is solved.

Rapid Development Kits

Each kit contains an System on Module (SOM) mounted on an applicable Carrier Board that features all hardware needed for immediate start-up of the module, as well as external break-out of applicable signals from the SOM.  The included PHYTEC Spectrum CD-ROM provides complete electronic documentation, demo programs and evaluation software development tools.

PHYTEC Rapid Development Kits truly offer a Rapid Development solution by providing you with all the necessary ingredients with which to jump start your embedded design, reduce time-to-market and propel your concept to prototype and finished product.

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RTOSes & Tools

The availability of tools is a primary criteria in the selection of a microcontroller for embedded development.  Just as PHYTEC provides board-level support and Rapid Development Kits enabling easy evaluation, test and OEM integration of microcontroller cores for embedded designs, we also work closely with other partners up and down the embedded solutions chain.  This ensures optimized interoperability of our boards with other tools, and provides embedded developers with what they need to speed design concepts to product and market.

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