The UPD78F1167AGC(S)-UEU-AX is a microcontroller from the Renesas 78K0S/KA1+ series. This microcontroller is designed for embedded systems requiring a blend of processing power, versatile peripheral functions, and efficient memory utilization. It's suitable for applications involving data acquisition, control, and communication.
Applications
- Industrial control systems
- Building automation
- Security systems
- Instrumentation
- Motor control applications
Features
- 78K0S CPU core
- On-chip debug function
- Up to 96KB Flash memory
- Up to 4KB RAM
- 10-bit A/D converter with multiple channels
- 8-bit D/A converter
- Timers/Counters with PWM output
- Serial interfaces (UART, CSI, I2C)
- Input/Output ports with interrupt capability
- Watchdog timer
- Low voltage detection
Benefits
- Efficient Processing: The 78K0S core provides ample processing capabilities for embedded control tasks.
- Integrated Peripherals: Reduces the need for external components, lowering system cost and complexity.
- Flexible Memory Options: Offers sufficient memory space for program code and data storage.
- Communication Capabilities: Serial interfaces enable communication with other devices and systems.
- Reliable Operation: Includes features like watchdog timer and low voltage detection for stable performance.
Additional Details
The UPD78F1167AGC(S)-UEU-AX microcontroller includes a versatile set of peripherals that can be configured to meet the specific requirements of a wide range of applications. The integrated A/D and D/A converters allow the microcontroller to interface with analog sensors and actuators, while the serial interfaces facilitate communication with other devices. The microcontroller's flash memory can be programmed using a standard programmer, and Renesas provides development tools to support code development, debugging, and programming. These tools include compilers, debuggers, and emulators, which streamline the development process.
The microcontroller is designed for low-power operation, making it suitable for battery-powered applications. It also includes power management features that can be used to further reduce power consumption. The device is typically available in a small form factor package, such as QFP, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.