The UPD780024AGC-560-8BS is a microcontroller from NEC (now Renesas Electronics), belonging to the 78K/0 series. It is designed for embedded control applications where a balance of processing power, low power consumption, and integrated peripherals is required. It provides solutions for a wide range of industrial and consumer applications.
Applications
- Consumer Electronics (remote controls, small appliances)
- Industrial Control Systems (motor control, sensor interfacing)
- Automotive Applications (dashboard controls, body electronics)
- Home Automation Devices (lighting control, security systems)
- Battery-Powered Devices (portable instruments, wireless sensors)
Features
- CPU Core: 78K/0 architecture
- Memory: Integrated ROM/Flash memory and RAM
- Clock Speed: Specified clock frequency (refer to datasheet)
- I/O Ports: Multiple programmable input/output ports
- Timers: Built-in timers for generating PWM signals and counting events
- Serial Communication: UART, CSI, and I2C interfaces
- A/D Converter: Analog-to-digital converter for converting analog signals
- Interrupt Controller: Flexible interrupt controller
- Power Management: Low-power modes
Benefits
- Versatile: Suitable for a wide range of embedded applications
- Cost-Effective: Good balance of features and performance
- Low Power: Optimized for low power consumption
- Easy to Program: Supported by development tools
- Integrated Peripherals: Reduces component count
Additional Details
The UPD780024AGC-560-8BS microcontroller typically operates within a voltage range as specified in the datasheet. The package is often a QFP. Software development for this microcontroller is generally done using C or assembly language, supported by tools provided by Renesas or third-party vendors. Refer to the device datasheet for precise electrical characteristics, memory sizes, pinout configuration, and other specifications. Its interrupt controller provides prioritization of interrupt sources.