The UPD78F9211 is a member of the 78K0/Fx3 series of single-chip 8-bit microcontrollers manufactured by Renesas Electronics America. It's designed for a broad range of embedded control applications, offering a balance of performance, low power consumption, and integrated peripherals. This microcontroller is suitable for applications requiring real-time control, data processing, and communication capabilities.
Applications
- Consumer Electronics: Used in remote controls, home appliances, and other consumer devices.
- Industrial Control: Employed in motor control, sensor interfaces, and process automation systems.
- Automotive Electronics: Used in dashboard displays, body control modules, and other automotive applications.
- Medical Devices: Found in portable medical equipment and monitoring systems.
- Gaming Devices: Used in handheld gaming consoles and arcade machines.
Features
- 8-Bit CPU Core: Features a high-performance 8-bit CPU core.
- On-Chip Flash Memory: Includes integrated flash memory for program storage.
- On-Chip RAM: Provides on-chip RAM for data storage and processing.
- Timers/Counters: Offers multiple timers and counters for various timing and counting functions.
- Serial Communication Interfaces: Includes UART, SPI, and I2C interfaces for serial communication.
- A/D Converter: Features an analog-to-digital converter for interfacing with analog sensors.
- PWM Outputs: Provides PWM outputs for motor control and other applications.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for low power operation, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
Benefits
- Flexible and Versatile: Suitable for a wide range of embedded control applications.
- High Performance: Offers sufficient processing power for real-time control tasks.
- Reduced System Cost: Integration of peripherals reduces the need for external components.
- Simplified Development: Comprehensive development tools and documentation are available.
- Low Power Operation: Extends battery life in portable devices.
Additional Details
The UPD78F9211 operates with a wide supply voltage range. The specific amount of flash memory, RAM, and the number of I/O pins vary depending on the specific package and configuration. Development tools typically include a C compiler, assembler, debugger, and in-circuit emulator. Consult the manufacturer's datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, memory maps, pin assignments, and programming information.