The S908GZ48CFUE is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from Freescale Semiconductor, now NXP Semiconductors. It belongs to the S08 family of 8-bit microcontrollers, known for their low cost, low power consumption, and integrated peripherals, making them suitable for a wide range of embedded applications.
Applications
- Automotive applications: Including body control modules, door controls, and window lift systems.
- Industrial control: Such as motor control, sensor monitoring, and process automation.
- Consumer electronics: Like home appliances, remote controls, and small electronic devices.
- Medical devices: Used in portable medical instruments and monitoring equipment.
Features
- 8-bit S08 core: Provides efficient processing for various control tasks.
- 48KB Flash memory: Allows for storing program code and data.
- 2KB RAM: Provides temporary data storage during operation.
- Internal Clock Generator (ICG): Offers flexible clocking options for optimized power consumption and performance.
- Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC): Enables interfacing with analog sensors and signals.
- Serial Communication Interfaces: Including SCI, SPI, and I2C for communicating with other devices.
- Timers/PWM Modules: Facilitate timing control and pulse width modulation for motor control and other applications.
- Interrupt Handling: Supports efficient interrupt management for real-time control.
- Low-Voltage Inhibit (LVI): Protects against data corruption during low-voltage conditions.
- On-Chip Debug Interface: Allows for easy debugging and programming.
Benefits
- Low Power Consumption: Reduces energy costs and extends battery life in portable applications.
- Integrated Peripherals: Minimizes external component count and board space.
- Cost-Effective: Provides a balance of performance and price for budget-sensitive applications.
- Robust Design: Ensures reliable operation in harsh environments.
- Easy Development: Supported by comprehensive development tools and resources from NXP.
Additional Details
The S908GZ48CFUE operates at a specific voltage range, typically between 2.7V and 5.5V. It is available in various package options, such as QFP, to accommodate different board layout requirements. The microcontroller also features multiple general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins, which can be configured for various functions.