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Intel 386 User Manual

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Intel386™ EX EMBEDDED MICROPROCESSOR USERS MANUAL
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The output of the Pin Configuration latch (PnCFG) selects whether the I/O port or peripheral is
connected to the pin. When the port is programmed to act as a peripheral pin, both the data for
the pin and the directional control signal for the pin come from the associated integrated periph-
eral. When a bi-directional port pin is programmed as an I/O port, all port parameters are under
software control.
The output of the Port Direction latch (PnDIR) enables or disables the three-state output driver
when the pin is programmed as an I/O port. The three-state output driver is enabled by clearing
the Port Direction latch. The data driven to an output port pin is held in the Port Data latch. Setting
the Port Direction latch disables the three-state output driver making the pin an input.
The signal present on the pin is routed through a synchronizer to a three-state buffer that connects
the I/O port path to the internal data bus. Not all peripheral input functions are synchronous. For
example, the interrupt pins (INT9-INT0) are asynchronous so that they can wake up the chip from
Powerdown mode when the clocks are stopped.
The state of the pin can be read at any time regardless of whether the pin is used as an I/O port or
for a peripheral function.

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Intel 386 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Architecturex86
Clock Speed12 MHz to 40 MHz
Transistor Count275, 000
Data Bus Width32-bit
Address Bus Width32-bit
Instruction Setx86
Introduced1985
Maximum Memory4 GB
Operating ModesReal mode, Protected mode, Virtual 8086 mode
MMUYes
Voltage5V
ModelIntel 386
PackagePGA
Process1.5 μm to 1 μm

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