The S908AZ60AE2VFUER is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from Freescale Semiconductor, now NXP Semiconductors, belonging to the HC08 family. This MCU is designed for embedded control applications, offering a balance of performance and cost-effectiveness.
Applications:
- Automotive applications: Including body control modules, instrument clusters, and anti-lock braking systems (ABS).
- Industrial control systems: Such as motor control, sensor interfaces, and process automation.
- Consumer electronics: Like home appliances, remote controls, and personal electronics.
- Medical devices: Including portable medical equipment and monitoring systems.
Features:
- HC08 CPU core: Provides efficient processing capabilities for embedded applications.
- 60KB Flash memory: For program storage and data retention.
- 2KB RAM: For data manipulation and temporary storage.
- Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC): Enables the MCU to interface with analog sensors and convert analog signals to digital data.
- Serial Communication Interfaces: Including SCI (UART) and SPI for communication with other devices.
- Timers: For generating PWM signals, measuring time intervals, and triggering events.
- Input/Output (I/O) Ports: For interfacing with external devices and controlling peripherals.
- Internal Clock Generator: Reduces external component count and simplifies system design.
- Low-Voltage Inhibit (LVI): Protects the MCU from low-voltage conditions.
Benefits:
- Cost-Effective: Offers a good balance of features and performance at a competitive price.
- Versatile: Suitable for a wide range of embedded control applications.
- Easy to Use: The HC08 architecture is well-documented and supported by development tools.
- Robust: Designed to operate reliably in harsh environments.
- Low Power Consumption: Minimizes power consumption in battery-powered applications.
Additional Details:
The S908AZ60AE2VFUER typically operates with a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V and can withstand temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C. It features various power-saving modes to further reduce power consumption. The internal ADC often provides 8-bit or 10-bit resolution. Development support includes assemblers, compilers, debuggers, and emulators, providing comprehensive tools for software development and debugging.