Datasheet

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AT89C51RB2/RC2
4180E–8051–10/06
AC Parameters
Explanation of the AC
Symbols
Each timing symbol has 5 characters. The first character is always a “T” (stands for
time). The other characters, depending on their positions, stand for the name of a signal
or the logical status of that signal. The following is a list of all the characters and what
they stand for.
Example:T
AVLL
= Time for Address Valid to ALE Low.
T
LLPL
= Time for ALE Low to PSEN Low.
(Load Capacitance for port 0, ALE and PSEN = 100 pF; Load Capacitance for all other
outputs = 80 pF.)
Table 75 Table 78, and Table 80 give the description of each AC symbols.
Table 77, Table 79 and Table 81 give the AC parameterfor each range.
Table 76, Table 77 and Table 82 gives the frequency derating formula of the AC param-
eter for each speed range description. To calculate each AC symbols, take the x value
in the correponding column (-M or -L) and use this value in the formula.
Example: T
LLIU
for -M and 20 MHz, Standard clock.
x = 35 ns
T 50 ns
T
CCIV
= 4T - x = 165 ns
External Program Memory
Characteristics
Table 75. Symbol Description
Symbol Parameter
T Oscillator clock period
T
LHLL
ALE pulse width
T
AVLL
Address Valid to ALE
T
LLAX
Address Hold after ALE
T
LLIV
ALE to Valid Instruction In
T
LLPL
ALE to PSEN
T
PLPH
PSEN Pulse Width
T
PLIV
PSEN to Valid Instruction In
T
PXIX
Input Instruction Hold after PSEN
T
PXIZ
Input Instruction Float after PSEN
T
AVIV
Address to Valid Instruction In
T
PLAZ
PSEN Low to Address Float