NXP Semiconductors P89LPC9321 UM10310 User Manual
NXP Semiconductors Hardware
                        Table of contents                                                                        
                Document Outline
- 1. Introduction
 - 2. Clocks
- 2.1 Enhanced CPU
 - 2.2 Clock definitions
 - 2.3 External crystal oscillator option
 - 2.4 Clock output
 - 2.5 On-chip RC oscillator option
 - 2.6 Watchdog oscillator option
 - 2.7 External clock input option
 - 2.8 Clock sources switch on the fly
 - 2.9 Oscillator Clock (OSCCLK) wake-up delay
 - 2.10 CPU Clock (CCLK) modification: DIVM register
 - 2.11 Low power select
 
 - 3. Interrupts
 - 4. I/O ports
 - 5. Power monitoring functions
 - 6. Reset
 - 7. Timers 0 and 1
 - 8. Real-time clock system timer
 - 9. Capture/Compare Unit (CCU)
 - 10. UART
- 10.1 Mode 0
 - 10.2 Mode 1
 - 10.3 Mode 2
 - 10.4 Mode 3
 - 10.5 SFR space
 - 10.6 Baud Rate generator and selection
 - 10.7 Updating the BRGR1 and BRGR0 SFRs
 - 10.8 Framing error
 - 10.9 Break detect
 - 10.10 More about UART Mode 0
 - 10.11 More about UART Mode 1
 - 10.12 More about UART Modes 2 and 3
 - 10.13 Framing error and RI in Modes 2 and 3 with SM2 = 1
 - 10.14 Break detect
 - 10.15 Double buffering
 - 10.16 Double buffering in different modes
 - 10.17 Transmit interrupts with double buffering enabled (Modes 1, 2, and 3)
 - 10.18 The 9th bit (bit 8) in double buffering (Modes 1, 2, and 3)
 - 10.19 Multiprocessor communications
 - 10.20 Automatic address recognition
 
 - 11. I2C interface
 - 12. Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
 - 13. Analog comparators
 - 14. Keypad interrupt (KBI)
 - 15. Watchdog timer (WDT)
 - 16. Additional features
 - 17. Data EEPROM
 - 18. Flash memory
- 18.1 General description
 - 18.2 Features
 - 18.3 Flash programming and erase
 - 18.4 Using Flash as data storage: IAP-Lite
 - 18.5 In-circuit programming (ICP)
 - 18.6 ISP and IAP capabilities of the P89LPC9321
 - 18.7 Boot ROM
 - 18.8 Power on reset code execution
 - 18.9 Hardware activation of Boot Loader
 - 18.10 In-system programming (ISP)
 - 18.11 Using the In-system programming (ISP)
 - 18.12 In-application programming (IAP)
 - 18.13 IAP authorization key
 - 18.14 Flash write enable
 - 18.15 Configuration byte protection
 - 18.16 IAP error status
 - 18.17 User configuration bytes
 - 18.18 User security bytes
 - 18.19 Boot Vector register
 - 18.20 Boot status register
 
 - 19. Instruction set
 - 20. Legal information
 - 21. Tables
 - 22. Figures
 - 23. Contents
 

