DS80C410
Network Microcontrollers with Ethernet and CAN
Part Details
- High-Performance Architecture
- Single 8051 Instruction Cycle in 54ns
- DC to 75MHz Clock Rate
- Flat 16MB Address Space
- Four Data Pointers with Auto-Increment/Decrement and Select-Accelerate Data Movement
- 16/32-Bit Math Accelerator
- Multitiered Networking and I/O
- 10/100 Ethernet Media Access Controller (MAC)
- Optional CAN 2.0B Controller
- 1-Wire Net Controller
- Three Full-Duplex Hardware Serial Ports
- Up to Eight Bidirectional 8-Bit Ports (64 Digital I/O Pins)
- Robust ROM Firmware
- Supports Network Boot Over Ethernet Using DHCP and TFTP
- Full, Application-Accessible TCP/IP Network Stack
- Supports IPv4 and IPv6
- Implements UDP, TCP, DHCP, ICMP, and IGMP
- Preemptive, Priority-Based Task Scheduler
- MAC Address Can Optionally Be Acquired from IEEE-Registered DS2502-E48
- 10/100 Ethernet Mac
- Flexible IEEE 802.3 MII (10/100Mbps) and ENDEC (10Mbps) Interfaces Allow Selection of PHY
- Low-Power Operation: Ultra-Low-Power Sleep Mode with Magic Packet® and Wake-Up Frame Detection
- 8kB On-Chip Tx/Rx Packet Data Memory with Buffer Control Unit Reduces Load on CPU
- Half- or Full-Duplex Operation with Flow Control
- Multicast/Broadcast Address Filtering with VLAN Support
Features continued on page 34 of the full data sheet.
The DS80C410/DS80C411 network microcontrollers offer the highest integration available in an 8051 device. Peripherals include a 10/100 Ethernet MAC, three serial ports, an optional CAN 2.0B controller, 1-Wire® Master, and 64 I/O pins. The DS80C410 and DS80C411 also include 64KB internal SRAM for user application storage and network stack.
To enable access to the network, a full application accessible TCP IPv4/6 network stack and OS are provided in the ROM. The network stack supports up to 32 simultaneous TCP connections and can transfer up to 5Mbps through the Ethernet MAC. Its maximum system clock frequency of 75MHz results in a minimum instruction cycle time of 54ns. Access to large program or data memory areas is simplified with a 24-bit addressing scheme that supports up to 16MB of contiguous memory.
To accelerate data transfers between the microcontroller and memory, the DS80C410 and DS80C411 provide four data pointers, each of which can be configured to automatically increment or decrement upon execution of certain data pointer-related instructions. High-speed shift, normalization, accumulate functions and 32-bit/16-bit multiply and divide operations are optimized by the DS80C410/DS80C411 hardware math accelerator.
The High-Speed Microcontroller User's Guide and the High-Speed
Microcontroller User's Guide: Network Microcontroller Supplement
should be used in conjunction with this data sheet. Download
both at: .
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Applications
- Data Converters (Serial-to-Ethernet, CAN-to-Ethernet)
- Environmental Monitoring
- Home/Office Automation
- Industrial Control and Automation
- Network Sensors
- Remote Data-Collection
- Transaction/Payment Terminals
- Vending
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
Reliability Data 1
User Guide 2
Application Note 1
Design Note 2
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Hardware Ecosystem
Parts | Product Life Cycle | Description |
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Product 1 | ||
DS80C400 | Network Microcontroller |
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