Overview of the evtek-5103 address space, Aux /cs (* = 0 not used, Pin name – SIIG Network Device EVTEK-5103 User Manual

Page 2: P1.0, I2c scl (serial clock line), 8051 sfr

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Overview of the EVTEK-5103 address space:

Hex Address: Address

Contents:

0000…1FFF

External EPROM (contains the operating system of the Board)

2000…27FF

Aux /CS (* = 0 for Serial port 1

Aux /CS (* = 1 for Serial port 2

2800…2FFF

Aux /CS (* = 0 for Printer Par. Port

Aux /CS (* = 1 for Mode Switches

3000…37FF

Aux /CS (* = 0 not used

Aux /CS (* = 1 for Parallel Ports 1 & 2

3800…3FFF

Aux /CS (* = 0 not used

Aux /CS (* = 1 for Parallel Port 3

4000…B3FF

External RAM: free area to be used as program or data memory

B400…B5FF

External RAM: IE0 Interrupt Vector

B600…B7FF

External RAM: TF0 Interrupt Vector

B800…B9FF

External RAM: IE1 Interrupt Vector

BA00…BBFF

External RAM: TF1 Interrupt Vector

BC00…BDFF

External RAM: RI & TI Interrupt Vector

BE00…BFFD

External RAM: TF2 & EXF2 Interrupt Vector

BFFE…BFFF

External RAM: RESERVED for operation modes 0 and 1

C000…FEFF

External RAM: free area to be used as program or data memory (**

FF00...FFFF

External RAM: RESERVED for operation mode 6 (**

14000…1FFFF

External RAM Upper page: free area (***

I2C: 0000…7FFF External Serial I2C EEPROM: RESERVED for operation modes 2 and 3

I2C: 8000…FFFF External Serial I2C EEPROM: Free area, not implemented (****

(* Aux /CS refers to Auxiliary Chip Select (P1.7) line used with the Board’s memory mapped I/O addressing.
(** this external RAM area is not copied or overwritten when operation modes 2 or 3 are executed
(*** it is possible to address upper 48 kB page of external RAM by setting the memory page select jumper to RAM page select
allowed position and setting P1.6 high.
(**** When appending the second I2C EEPROM to the system, N.B. device address code implementation is required from both
EEPROM chips. Also OS I2C routine device addressing requires update.

EVTEK-5103 address space harnessed 8051 port pins:

Pin nr Pin

name

Reserved pins function: Dir

P1.0

T2

I2C SCL (Serial Clock line)

Out

P1.1

T2EX

extra interrupt /INT2 from the 16C552 Printer Par. Port

In

P1.2

I2C SDA (Serial Data line)

Bi

P1.3

I2C EEPROM WP (Write Protection bit)

Out

P1.4

16C552 PEMD (16C552 Printer Par. Port specific bit)

Out

P1.5

16C552 /ENIRQ (16C552 Printer Par. Port specific bit)

Out

P1.6

SRAM A16 (page select) selection bit

Out

P1.7

Aux /CS (Auxiliary Chip Select bit)

Out

P3.2 /INT0

External

interrupt

/INT0 – 16C552 Serial port 1

In

P3.3 /INT1

External

interrupt

/INT1 – 16C552 Serial port 2

In

/EA

External Memory Access (tied to GND)

In


EVTEK-5103 Programming instructions:
1) Start your program with a “.ORG 4000h”.
2) Open a DOS prompt window in the directory where your *.asm files are located
3) Compile your assembler source code to object file with command A51 filename (no “.ASM” needed)
4) If errors were found, you can type EDIT filename.LST
5) compile the *.OBJ –file to binary file with command HEX2BIN /O-16384 filename.OBJ filename.BIN
N.B: You can download MCS-51 Microcontroller Family User’s Manual from www-address

ftp://download.intel.com/

design/mcs51/manuals/27238302.pdf

. Chapter 2 contains the 8051 Programmer’s Guide and Instruction Set.

Debugger: Type a question mark ‘?’ to display the help file.

EVTEK-5103’s areas reserved for the Debugger (Board operation mode 7):

Location: Register Notation Function
8051 SFR

TCON bits 6 and 7

TCON.6, 7

8051’s Timer 1 run ctrl bit & OV flag

8051 SFR

Port 3 bit 2

P3.2

External Serial Port 1 interrupt input pin

8051 SFR

Port 1 bit 6

P1.6

SRAM page select bit

8051 SFR

PSW bits 3 to 5

PSW.3,4,5

Reg. bank selectors & g.p. user flag

8051 SFR

IE bits 3 and 7

IE.3, IE.7

8051’s Timer 1 OV INT & EA

8051 SFR

IP (all bits)

IP

8051’s Interrupt Priority Register

8051 SFR

TMOD bits 4 to 7

TMOD.4,5,6,7

8051’s T1/C1 mode control register

8051 int. RAM

Stack pointer uses 8051’s indirect internal RAM locations 80h…FFh stack space

External RAM

Memory locations FF00h…FFFFh (breakpoint stack etc.) and BA00h…BA02h (Timer 1 INT
vector)

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