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Introduction

The MSC-96 family members are all high performance
microcontroller with a 16 bit CPU and atleast 230 bytes of
on-chip RAM.
• Intel MSC-96 family easily handles high speed
calculations and fast input/out operations.
• All of the MCS-96 components share a common
instruction set and architecture.


However the CHMOS components have enhancements to
provide higher performance with lower power
consumption.
• These microcontroller contains dedicated I/O subsystem
and perform 16-bit arithmetic instructions including
multiply and divide operations.
• CPU :The major components of the MCS-96 CPU are the
Register File and the Register / Arithmetic Logic Unit
(RALU).


Architecture (cont..)


The MCS-96 supports a complete instruction set which
includes bit operations, byte operations, word operations,
double-word operations (unsigned 32 bit), long operations
(signed 32 bit), flag manipulations as well as jump and call
instructions.
• All the standard logical and arithmetic instructions
function as both byte and word operations.
• The jump bit set and jump bit clear instructions can operate
on any of the SFR or bytes in the lower register files.
These fast bit manipulations allow for rapid I/O functions.


8096 Peripherals


Standard I/O Ports – The 8096 has five 8 bit I/O ports.
• Port 0 is an input port that is also the analog input for the
A/D converter.
• Port 1 is a quasi-bidirectional port.
• Port 2 contains three types of port lines.
• Quasi-Bidirectional, input and output. Other functions on
the 8096 share the input and output lines with Port 2.
• Port 3 and 4 are open-drain bidirectional ports that share
their pins with the address/data bus.


General Purpose I/O Ports.


Each output line needs the addition of a pullup resistor
having a value of 15kΩ.
• In the expanded mode the bus lines gain the ability to
drive both high and low, forming the expansion bus
without the need of pullup resistors.