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04/03/10 03:55
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#174797 - Can't find that detail
Responding to: ???'s previous message
I checked my datasheet and it didn't explicitly say any of the I/Os could push full current, but as I am new at this I could be miss interpreting the datasheet. Below I have posted excerpts from the pin details.

excerpts:

p0
Port 0 is an 8-bit open drain bidirectional I/O port. As an output port, each pin can sink eight
TTL inputs. When 1s are written to port 0 pins, the pins can be used as high-impedance
inputs.
Port 0 can also be configured to be the multiplexed low-order address/data bus during
accesses to external program and data memory. In this mode, P0 has internal pull-ups.
p1
Port 1 is an 8-bit bidirectional I/O port with internal pull-ups. The Port 1 output buffers can
sink/source four TTL inputs. When 1s are written to Port 1 pins, they are pulled high by the
internal pull-ups and can be used as inputs. As inputs, Port 1 pins that are externally being
pulled low will source current (IIL) because of the internal pull-ups.

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TopicAuthorDate
New with MCUs need a little help.            01/01/70 00:00      
   Hi            01/01/70 00:00      
      Some answers but now concerns            01/01/70 00:00      
         Normally very weak source            01/01/70 00:00      
            Can't find that detail            01/01/70 00:00      
               Not many 805x's have push-pull outputs.            01/01/70 00:00      
         Reset            01/01/70 00:00      
         SDCC            01/01/70 00:00      
   Books            01/01/70 00:00      
   Electronics            01/01/70 00:00      
   first read "the bible"            01/01/70 00:00      
      Maybe not First?            01/01/70 00:00      
         Rickey?            01/01/70 00:00      
            I am new, Just somthing I wanted to do.            01/01/70 00:00      
      Dead links            01/01/70 00:00      
         No you are right            01/01/70 00:00      
            hrm            01/01/70 00:00      
               Argh!!!            01/01/70 00:00      
               It's a highly dynamical thing...            01/01/70 00:00      
                  a reset writeup, but you don't want to read it now            01/01/70 00:00      
                     You mean this one?            01/01/70 00:00      
                        Thanks            01/01/70 00:00      
         not dead, just incorrectly copied            01/01/70 00:00      
            Thanks            01/01/70 00:00      

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