The UPD78F1165GF is a microcontroller manufactured by Renesas Electronics America. It's part of the 78K0/Kx2-L series, designed for low-power applications and incorporating a comprehensive set of peripherals.
Applications
- Remote Controls: Ideal for use in remote control devices due to its low power consumption and built-in timers.
- Small Appliances: Can be used to control simple functions in appliances such as coffee makers or toasters.
- Toys: Used in electronic toys for controlling motors, reading sensor inputs, and managing user interfaces.
- Security Systems: Suitable for basic alarm systems and security devices.
- Industrial Control Systems: Can be used for simple process control and monitoring tasks.
Features
- 78K0 CPU Core: Offers a balance of performance and low-power operation.
- Flash Memory: Stores the program code, allowing for easy updates and modifications. Memory sizes will vary by specific configuration.
- RAM: Provides temporary data storage for the microcontroller during operation.
- Timers/Counters: Multiple timers and counters for generating precise timing signals and counting events.
- UART, CSI, I2C: Serial communication interfaces for communicating with other devices.
- A/D Converter: Integrated analog-to-digital converter for reading analog sensor values.
- I/O Ports: General-purpose input/output ports for interfacing with external devices.
- Low Power Modes: Several power-saving modes to minimize power consumption.
- Interrupt Controller: Manages interrupts from various sources, allowing for efficient event handling.
Benefits
- Low Power Consumption: Extends battery life in portable devices.
- Flexible Peripheral Set: Provides a wide range of functionalities for diverse applications.
- Compact Size: Suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides a good balance of performance and price.
- Easy Integration: Well-documented and supported by Renesas development tools.
Additional Details
The UPD78F1165GF typically operates between 2.7V and 5.5V. It supports various interrupt sources, including timers, serial communication interfaces, and external input pins. The package is typically a QFP (Quad Flat Package). For detailed specifications, refer to the Renesas datasheet which contains specific memory sizes, I/O counts, and electrical characteristics. Its low-power design and versatile peripherals make it suitable for a broad array of embedded systems.