The UPD78F0522A is an 8-bit microcontroller from Renesas Electronics America, belonging to the 78K0/Lx2 series. This microcontroller is designed for low-power applications requiring a balance of processing capability and energy efficiency. It is often used in consumer electronics, remote controls, and simple control systems.
Applications:
- Remote controls
- Consumer electronics
- Small appliances
- Toys
- Simple control systems
Features:
- 8-bit CPU core: Offers a balance of processing power and efficiency.
- Low power consumption: Extends battery life in portable devices.
- On-chip flash memory: Enables easy program updates.
- Integrated peripherals: Includes timers, ADCs, and communication interfaces.
- Multiple I/O ports: Provides flexible connectivity options.
Benefits:
- Extended battery life: Low power consumption is ideal for battery-powered applications.
- Easy program updates: On-chip flash memory simplifies development and maintenance.
- Reduced component count: Integrated peripherals lower system cost and complexity.
- Flexible connectivity: Multiple I/O ports enable easy interfacing with external devices.
- Cost-effective solution: Offers a balance of performance and cost for various applications.
Technical Specifications:
The UPD78F0522A features an 8-bit 78K0 CPU core, up to 8KB of on-chip flash memory, and integrated peripherals such as timers, an ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter), and serial communication interfaces. It typically operates at a frequency of 8 MHz and supports a wide voltage range. The device is commonly available in a small outline package such as SSOP (Shrink Small Outline Package). The operating temperature range typically spans from -40°C to +85°C. These characteristics render it well-suited for basic, low-power embedded applications.
The UPD78F0522A microcontroller offers a cost-effective and efficient solution for applications requiring low power consumption, integrated functionality, and simple control capabilities. Its easy-to-use architecture and integrated peripherals make it a popular choice for developers working on small-scale embedded systems.