The UPD78F1152AGC(S)-GAD-AX is a microcontroller from the Renesas 78K0S/KA1+ series. This microcontroller is engineered for embedded systems that demand efficient processing, substantial memory capacity, and a wide array of integrated peripherals. It is well-suited for applications requiring complex control algorithms and communication capabilities.
Applications
- Automotive subsystems
- Industrial automation equipment
- Motor control
- Medical devices
- Smart home systems
Features
- 78K0S CPU core
- On-chip debug function
- Up to 128KB Flash memory
- Up to 6KB RAM
- 10-bit A/D converter
- 8-bit D/A converter
- Timers/Counters with PWM output
- Serial interfaces (UART, CSI, I2C)
- CAN interface
- Input/Output ports with interrupt capability
- Watchdog timer
- Low voltage detection
Benefits
- High performance: The 78K0S core delivers robust processing power for complex applications.
- Large memory capacity: Provides ample space for program code and data storage.
- Versatile peripherals: Offers a wide range of integrated peripherals to reduce external component count.
- Communication capabilities: CAN interface enables robust communication in automotive and industrial environments.
- Reliable operation: Features like watchdog timer and low voltage detection ensure stable system operation.
Additional Details
The UPD78F1152AGC(S)-GAD-AX microcontroller features a flexible memory architecture that allows for efficient memory management. The integrated A/D and D/A converters enable the microcontroller to interface with analog sensors and actuators. The CAN interface provides robust communication in noisy environments, making it suitable for automotive and industrial applications. The device is available in a variety of packages to meet different application requirements.
Renesas provides a comprehensive suite of development tools to support code development, debugging, and programming. These tools include compilers, debuggers, emulators, and flash programmers. The microcontroller also supports in-circuit debugging, allowing developers to debug their code in real-time. The device is designed for low-power operation, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.