The COP8ACC528N8CQJ is a microcontroller from National Semiconductor, now part of Texas Instruments (TI). It belongs to the COP8 family of microcontrollers, known for their cost-effectiveness and integration of various peripherals, making them suitable for a wide range of embedded applications. This particular variant features a specific configuration of memory, I/O, and on-chip peripherals tailored for control-oriented tasks.
Applications
- Motor control: This microcontroller is well-suited for controlling small DC motors, stepper motors, and other types of electric motors commonly found in consumer appliances, industrial equipment, and robotics.
- Appliance control: Due to its integrated peripherals and low power consumption, the COP8ACC528N8CQJ can be used in various household appliances, such as washing machines, refrigerators, and ovens, to manage timers, sensors, and user interfaces.
- Industrial automation: The microcontroller's real-time capabilities and robust I/O interfaces make it suitable for basic automation tasks in industrial settings, such as controlling sensors, actuators, and simple machinery.
- Security systems: The device can be utilized in basic security systems for tasks like alarm monitoring, access control, and sensor data processing.
- Consumer electronics: This microcontroller can be implemented in various consumer electronics devices, including remote controls, toys, and simple electronic games, to manage user inputs, display outputs, and other functionalities.
Features
- 8-bit architecture: Utilizes an 8-bit central processing unit (CPU) core that offers a balance of performance and cost-effectiveness for control applications.
- On-chip memory: Includes a specific amount of Flash memory for program storage and RAM for data storage. The exact memory sizes depend on the specific configuration.
- I/O ports: Provides multiple general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins that can be configured for various functions, such as digital input, digital output, and interrupt handling.
- Timers/Counters: Features one or more timers/counters that can be used for timing events, generating PWM signals, and counting external pulses.
- Serial communication interfaces: May include serial communication interfaces such as UART, SPI, or I2C for communicating with other devices or peripherals.
- Analog-to-digital converter (ADC): May include an ADC for converting analog signals from sensors into digital values for processing by the microcontroller.
- Low power consumption: Designed for low power operation, making it suitable for battery-powered applications or energy-sensitive devices.
Benefits
- Cost-effective solution: The COP8 family is known for its competitive pricing, making it a suitable choice for cost-sensitive applications.
- Integrated peripherals: The on-chip peripherals reduce the need for external components, simplifying the design and reducing the overall system cost.
- Flexibility and scalability: The COP8 family offers a range of devices with different memory sizes, I/O configurations, and peripherals, allowing designers to select a device that best fits their specific application requirements.
- Ease of programming: TI provides development tools and resources to simplify the programming and debugging of COP8 microcontrollers.
- Wide operating voltage range: The microcontroller can operate over a wide voltage range, making it suitable for various power supply configurations.
Additional Details
The specific technical specifications of the COP8ACC528N8CQJ, such as the exact memory sizes, I/O pin count, and operating voltage range, can be found in the device datasheet provided by Texas Instruments. The device is typically available in surface-mount packages for easy integration into printed circuit boards (PCBs). It is commonly used in applications where a balance of performance, cost, and integration is required. Designers should consult the datasheet for detailed information on the device's features, electrical characteristics, and application recommendations.