Usage in CPCs
Used by Aleste 520EX:
EEXXh Aleste 8251 USART chip (RS232/Mouse) Data (R/W) EFXXh Aleste 8251 USART chip (RS232/Mouse) Control/Status (R/W) Uses a KR580WW51A (russian clone of the 8251). Clock source comes from a 8253 chip.
Used by Cirkit serial interface:
Clock source and I/O Ports are unknown.
Registers
Control Register (W)
The first write after internal or external Reset is the "Mode Instruction":
0-1 Baud Rate Divider (0=Sync Mode, 1=Div1, 2=Div16, 3=Div64) 2-3 Character Length (0=5bit, 1=6bit, 2=7bit, 3=8bit) 4 Parity Enable (0=Disable, 1=Enable) 5 Parity Type (0=Odd, 1=Even) In Async mode: 6-7 Stop Bits (0=Reserved, 1=1bit, 2=1.5bit, 3=2bit) In Sync mode: 6 External Sync Detect (0=Syndet is an output, 1=Syndet is an input) 7 Single Character Sync (0=Double Character, 1=Single Character)
If (only if) the above 1st write selected Sync Mode, then 2nd/3rd write are:
2nd write - Sync Character 1 3rd write - Sync Character 2
All further writes to the Control Register are "Command Instructions":
0 Transmit Enable (0=Disable, 1=Enable) 1 Data Terminal Ready (0=No, 1=Yes) (DTR Pin) 2 Receive Enable (0=Disable, 1=Enable) 3 Send Break Character (0=Normal, 1=Force TxD "low") 4 Error Reset (0=No change, 1=Reset Error Flags) 5 Request to Send (0=No, 1=Yes) (RTS Pin) 6 Internal Reset (0=No change, 1=Reset; expect new Mode Instruction) 7 Enter Hunt Mode (0=No, 1=Search Sync Characters; Sync Mode only)
Status Register (R)
0 Transmit Ready (0=Busy, 1=Ready; "DB Buffer Empty") 1 Receive Ready 2 Transmit Empty 3 Parity Error 4 Overrun Error 5 Framing Error 6 Syndet/Brkdet 7 Data Set Ready (DSR Pin)
Data Register (R/W)
0-7 Data
8251 vs 8251A
The original 8251 seems to be very rare (there's no programming info found in the internet). The 8251A is backwards compatible, but includes some additional features. The 8251A gives some details on the additional features, so one could eventually use the 8251A datasheet to reconstruct the functionality of the original 8251.
However, since the 8251 is so rare, it's rather doubtworthy that the Aleste or Circit actually uses that chips, probably they use 8251A chips.
- The Circit advert says 8251 (which is maybe meant to be an abbreviation for 8251A).
- Russian to Western part number translation tables say KR580WW51A is 8251 (probably an abbreviation for 8251A, too) (especially as the ending "A" in "KR580WW51A" implies that it is an 8251A).
Datasheets
- Media:8251A.pdf - newer 8251A datasheet (detailed info)
- Media:8251.pdf - older 8251 datasheet (pin-outs only, without programming info)