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Copyright 2000 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publication# 20732
Rev: D Amendment/0
Issue Date: June 2000
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Am186 and Am188
High-Performance, 80C186- and 80C188-Compatible,
16-Bit Embedded Microcontrollers with RAM
DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS
n
E86
TM
family 80C186- and 80C188-compatible
microcontrollers with enhanced bus interface
-- Lower system cost with high performance
-- 3.3-V
0.3-V operation with 5-V tolerant I/O
n
Memory integration
-- 32 Kbyte of internal SRAM
-- Internal SRAM provides same performance as
zero-wait-state external memory
n
High performance
-- 25-, 33-, 40- and 50-MHz operating frequencies
-- Supports zero-wait-state operation at 50 MHz
with 55-ns external memory
-- 1-Mbyte memory address space
-- 64-Kbyte I/O space
n
Enhanced features provide faster access to
memory and various clock input modes
-- Nonmultiplexed address bus provides glueless
interface to external RAM and ROM
-- Phase-locked loop (PLL) enables processor to
operate at up to four times clock input frequency
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Enhanced integrated peripherals
-- Thirty-two programmable I/O (PIO) pins
-- Asynchronous serial port allows full-duplex, 7-bit
or 8-bit data transfers
-- DMA to and from asynchronous serial port
-- Synchronous serial interface allows half-duplex,
bidirectional data transfer to and from ASICs
-- Reset configuration register
-- Additional external interrupts
-- Hardware watchdog timer can generate NMI or
system reset
-- Pseudo static RAM (PSRAM) controller includes
auto refresh capability
n
Familiar 80C186 peripherals with enhanced
functionality
-- Two independent DMA channels
-- Programmable interrupt controller with six
external interrupts
-- Three programmable 16-bit timers
-- Programmable memory and peripheral
chip-select logic
-- Programmable wait state generator
-- Power-save clock mode
n
Software-compatible with the 80C186 and
80C188 microcontrollers
n
Widely available native development tools,
applications, and system software
n
Available in the following packages:
-- 100-pin, thin quad flat pack (TQFP)
-- 100-pin, plastic quad flat pack (PQFP)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Am186
TM
ER and Am188
TM
ER microcontrollers are
p a r t o f t h e A M D E 8 6 TM f a m i l y o f e m b e d d e d
microcontrollers and microprocessors based on the
x86 architecture. The Am186ER and Am188ER
microcontrollers are the ideal upgrade for designs
r e q u i r i n g 8 0 C 1 8 6 / 8 0 C 1 8 8 m i c r o c o n t r o l l e r
c o m p a t i b i l i t y, i n c r e a s e d p e r f o r m a n c e , s e r i a l
communications, a direct bus interface, and integrated
memory.
The Am186ER and Am188ER microcontrollers
integrate memory and the functions of the CPU,
nonmultiplexed address bus, timers, chip selects,
interrupt controller, DMA controller, PSRAM controller,
w a t c h d o g t i m e r, a s y n c h r o n o u s s e r i a l p o r t ,
synchronous serial interface, and programmable I/O
(PIO) pins on one chip. Compared to the 80C186/
8 0 C 1 8 8 m i c r o c o n t r o l l e r s, t h e A m 1 8 6 E R a n d
Am188ER microcontrollers enable designers to reduce
the size, power consumption, and cost of embedded
s y s t e m s , w h i l e i n c r e a s i n g f u n c t i o n a l i t y a n d
performance.
The Am186ER and Am188ER microcontrollers have
b e e n d e s i g n e d t o m e e t t h e m o s t c o m m o n
requirements of embedded products developed for the
communications, office automation, mass storage, and
general embedded markets. Specific applications
include feature phones, cellular phones, PBXs,
multiplexers, modems, disk drives, hand-held terminals
and desktop ter minals, fax machines, printers,
photocopiers, and industrial controls.
ER
TM
TM
ER
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Am186
TM
ER and Am188
TM
ER Microcontrollers Data Sheet
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Am186TMER MICROCONTROLLER BLOCK DIAGRAM
Note:
* All PIO signals are shared with other physical pins. See the pin descriptions beginning on page 30 and Table 3 on page 36 for
information on shared functions.
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egi
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ers
Co
ntro
l
S2
Interrupt
Control Unit
Timer Control
Unit
DMA
Unit
Bus
Interface
Unit
Execution
Unit
Chip-Select
Unit
Clock and
Power
Management
Unit
Control
Registers
16-Bit Count
Registers
Max Count A
Registers
16-Bit Count
Registers
20-Bit Destination
Pointers
20-Bit Source
Pointers
Control
Registers
Control
Registers
Control
Registers
0
1 (WDT)
2
0
1
Max Count B
Registers
Refresh
Control
Unit
Control
Registers
Control
Registers
Control
Registers
CLKOUTB
CLKOUTA
INT4
INT3/INTA1/IRQ
INT2/INTA0
INT1/SELECT
INT0
TMROUT0
TMROUT1
DRQ0
DRQ1
V
CC
GND
TMRIN0
TMRIN1
ARDY
SRDY
DT/R
DEN
HOLD
HLDA
Asynchronous
Serial Port
Synchronous Serial
Interface
TXD
RXD
SCLK
SDATA
SDEN0 SDEN1
NMI
A19A0
AD15AD0
ALE
BHE/ADEN
WR
WLB
WHB
RD
RES
LCS/ONCE0
MCS2MCS0
PCS6/A2
PCS3PCS0
PCS5/A1
UCS/ONCE1
X2
X1
Control
Registers
PSRAM
Control
Unit
MCS3/RFSH
PIO
Unit
PIO31
PIO0*
S6/
UZI/
CLKSEL2
CLKSEL1
32 Kbyte
SRAM
(16K x 16)
S1/IMDIS
S0/SREN
Watchdog
Timer (WDT)
Am186
TM
ER and Am188
TM
ER Microcontrollers Data Sheet
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Am188TMER MICROCONTROLLER BLOCK DIAGRAM
Notes:
* All PIO signals are shared with other physical pins. See the pin descriptions beginning on page 30 and Table 3 on page 36 for
information on shared functions.
20-Bit Source
Pointers
Interrupt
Control Unit
Timer Control
Unit
DMA
Unit
Bus
Interface
Unit
32 Kbyte
SRAM
(32K x 8)
Chip-Select
Unit
Clock and
Power
Management
Control
Registers
16-Bit Count
Registers
Max Count A
Registers
16-Bit Count
Registers
20-Bit Destination
Pointers
Control
Registers
Control
Registers
Control
Registers
0
1 (WDT)
2
0
1
Max Count B
Registers
Refresh
Control
Unit
Control
Registers
Control
Registers
Control
Registers
CLKOUTB
CLKOUTA
INT4
INT3/INTA1/IRQ
INT2/INTA0
INT1/SELECT
INT0
TMROUT0
TMROUT1
DRQ0
DRQ1
V
CC
GND
TMRIN0
TMRIN1
Asynchronous
Serial Port
Synchronous Serial
Interface
TXD
RXD
SCLK
SDATA
SDEN0 SDEN1
NMI
A19A0
AD7AD0
ALE
WR
WB
RD
RES
LCS/ONCE0
MCS2MCS0
PCS6/A2
PCS3PCS0
PCS5/A1
UCS/ONCE1
X2
X1
Control
Registers
PSRAM
Control
Unit
MCS3/RFSH
PIO
Unit
PIO31
PIO0*
Co
ntro
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Re
g
i
s
t
e
r
s
AO15AO8
RFSH2/ADEN
Execution
Unit
ARDY
SRDY
DT/R
DEN
HOLD
HLDA
S6/
UZI/
CLKSEL2
CLKSEL1
S1/IMDIS
S0/SREN
S2
Watchdog
Timer (WDT)
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Am186
TM
ER and Am188
TM
ER Microcontrollers Data Sheet
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Standard Products
AMD standard products are available in several packages and operating ranges. The order numbers (valid combinations) are
formed by a combination of the elements below.
25 = 25 MHz
33 = 33 MHz
40 = 40 MHz
50 = 50 MHz
TEMPERATURE RANGE
C = ER Commercial (T
C
=0
C to +100
C)
I = ER Industrial (T
A
=40
C to +85
C)
where: T
C
= case temperature
where: T
A
= ambient temperature
SPEED OPTION
DEVICE NUMBER/DESCRIPTION
LEAD FORMING
\W=Trimmed and Formed
Valid combinations list configurations planned to be
supported in volume for this device. Consult the
local AMD sales office to confirm availability of
specific valid combinations and to check on newly
released combinations.
Valid Combinations
PACKAGE TYPE
V=100-Pin Thin Quad Flat Pack (TQFP)
K=100-Pin Plastic Quad Flat Pack (PQFP)
Am186ER = High-Performance, 80C186-Compatible,
16-Bit Embedded Microcontroller with RAM
Am188ER = High-Performance, 80C188-Compatible,
16-Bit Embedded Microcontroller with RAM
50
V
C
\W
Am186ER
Valid Combinations
Am186ER25
Am186ER33
Am186ER40
Am186ER50
VC\W or
KC\W
Am188ER25
Am188ER33
Am188ER40
Am188ER50
VC\W or
KC\W
Am186ER25
Am186ER33
Am186ER40
Am186ER50
KI\W or
VI\W
Am188ER25
Am188ER33
Am188ER40
Am188ER50
KI\W or
VI\W
Am186
TM
ER and Am188
TM
ER Microcontrollers Data Sheet
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Distinctive Characteristics ............................................................................................................ 1
General Description ..................................................................................................................... 1
Am186TMER Microcontroller Block Diagram ................................................................................ 2
Am188TMER Microcontroller Block Diagram ................................................................................ 3
Ordering Information .................................................................................................................... 4
List of Figures .............................................................................................................................. 9
List of Tables ............................................................................................................................... 9
Revision History ......................................................................................................................... 10
E86TM Family of Embedded Microprocessors and Microcontrollers .......................................... 12
Related Documents ....................................................................................................... 13
Demonstration Board Products ...................................................................................... 13
Third-Party Development Support Products ............................................................................13
Customer Service .......................................................................................................... 13
Key Features and Benefits ........................................................................................................ 14
Application Considerations ............................................................................................ 14
Comparison of the A
m
186TMER and 80C186 Microcontrollers ................................................. 15
TQFP Connection Diagram and Pinouts--A
m
186TMER Microcontroller ................................... 16
TQFP Pin Assignments--Am186TMER Microcontroller (Sorted by Pin Number) ...................... 17
TQFP Pin Assignments--Am186TMER Microcontroller (Sorted by Pin Name) .......................... 18
TQFP Connection Diagram and Pinouts--A
m
188TMER Microcontroller ................................... 19
TQFP Pin Assignments--Am188TMER Microcontroller (Sorted by Pin Number) ...................... 20
TQFP Pin Assignments--A
m
188TMER Microcontroller (Sorted by Pin Name) ......................... 21
PQFP Connection Diagram and Pinouts--A
m
186TMER Microcontroller ................................... 22
PQFP Pin Assignments--A
m
186TMER Microcontroller (Sorted by Pin Number) ...................... 23
PQFP Pin Assignments--A
m
186TMER Microcontroller (Sorted by Pin Name) ......................... 24
PQFP Connection Diagram and Pinouts--A
m
188TMER Microcontroller ................................... 25
PQFP Pin Assignments--A
m
188TMER Microcontroller (Sorted by Pin Number) ...................... 26
PQFP Pin Assignments--A
m
188TMER Microcontroller (Sorted by Pin Name) ......................... 27
Logic Symbol--A
m
186TMER Microcontroller ............................................................................. 28
Logic Symbol--A
m
188TMER Microcontroller ............................................................................. 29
Pin Descriptions ......................................................................................................................... 30
Pins Used by Emulators ................................................................................................. 30
A19A0 (A19/PIO9, A18/PIO8, A17/PIO7) .................................................................... 30
AD7AD0 ....................................................................................................................... 30
AD15AD8 (Am186TMER Microcontroller) ..................................................................... 30
AO15AO8 (Am188TMER Microcontroller) ..................................................................... 30
ALE ................................................................................................................................ 31
ARDY ............................................................................................................................. 31
BHE/ADEN (Am186TMER Microcontroller Only) ............................................................ 31
CLKOUTA ...................................................................................................................... 31
CLKOUTB ...................................................................................................................... 31
DEN/PIO5 ...................................................................................................................... 31
DRQ1DRQ0 (DRQ1/PIO13, DRQ0/PIO12) ................................................................. 32
DT/R/PIO4 ..................................................................................................................... 32
GND ............................................................................................................................... 32
HLDA ............................................................................................................................. 32
HOLD ............................................................................................................................. 32
INT0 ............................................................................................................................... 32
INT1/SELECT ................................................................................................................ 32
INT2/INTA0/PIO31 ......................................................................................................... 33
INT3/INTA1/IRQ ............................................................................................................. 33
INT4/PIO30 .................................................................................................................... 33