The UPD78F0501MC(S)-5A4-E2 is a microcontroller manufactured by NEC, belonging to the 78K0/Lx series. It is designed for low-power applications and offers a variety of features for embedded control systems.
Applications
- Consumer Electronics: Remote controls, small appliances, and toys.
- Industrial Control: Sensors, motor control systems, and data logging devices.
- Automotive: Subsystems for vehicle control, such as lighting and sensor interfaces.
- Medical Devices: Portable medical devices and patient monitoring equipment.
- Metering: Smart meters for electricity, water, and gas consumption tracking.
Features
- CPU Core: Employs the 78K0 CPU core.
- Memory: Includes flash memory for program storage and RAM for data storage. The specific memory sizes vary depending on the specific part number.
- Timers: Features multiple timers capable of PWM generation, input capture, and output compare functions.
- Serial Communication: Offers UART, SPI, and I2C interfaces for communication with peripherals and other devices.
- Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC): Equipped with an integrated ADC for interfacing with analog sensors.
- I/O Ports: General-purpose I/O ports are available for controlling external devices.
- Low Power Modes: Designed for efficient power consumption in battery-operated and energy-conscious applications.
Benefits
- Extended Battery Life: Low power design enables longer operating times in portable devices.
- Versatile Communication: Multiple serial interfaces facilitate communication with a wide array of external devices.
- Precise Timing Control: Flexible timer configurations allow accurate control of timing-critical processes.
- Simplified Integration: Compatible with commonly used development tools and environments.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Offers a balance of features and performance for budget-sensitive projects.
Additional Details
The UPD78F0501MC(S)-5A4-E2 typically comes in a surface-mount package suitable for integration into compact designs. For precise details regarding operating temperature, electrical characteristics, and pinout information, consult the device datasheet. Debugging and programming are usually accomplished through an on-chip debugging interface.