The SST89V564RD-33-C-PIE is a high-performance 8-bit microcontroller from Silicon Storage Technology (SST), based on the enhanced 8051 architecture. It features a large Flash memory, ample RAM, and a rich set of peripherals, making it suitable for complex embedded applications.
Applications
- Industrial control systems: Used for controlling and monitoring industrial equipment and processes.
- Motor control applications: Implemented in motor control systems for controlling speed and position.
- Consumer electronics devices: Found in various consumer electronic products requiring microcontroller functionality.
- Security systems: Used in security and access control systems.
- Instrumentation: Used in test and measurement equipment.
Features
- Enhanced 8051 core: Based on the industry-standard 8051 instruction set with enhancements.
- 64 KB Flash memory: Large on-chip Flash memory for program storage.
- 1024 bytes RAM: Substantial on-chip RAM for data storage and manipulation.
- 32 programmable I/O lines: Flexible input/output lines for interfacing with external devices.
- Three 16-bit timers/counters: Useful for timing and counting events.
- UART: Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter for serial communication.
- SPI interface: Serial Peripheral Interface for communication with SPI devices.
- PWM outputs: Pulse Width Modulation outputs for controlling devices such as motors and LEDs.
Benefits
- High performance: Delivers improved performance over standard 8051 microcontrollers.
- Large memory capacity: Provides ample memory space for complex applications.
- Flexible peripherals: Offers a variety of peripherals for interfacing with a wide range of external devices.
- Easy to program: Compatible with standard 8051 development tools.
Additional Details
The SST89V564RD-33-C-PIE operates at a maximum clock frequency of 33 MHz. It requires a 5V power supply. This microcontroller includes a watchdog timer to prevent program malfunctions. Its Flash memory is reprogrammable, allowing for easy firmware updates. The inclusion of both UART and SPI interfaces enables communication with various devices. It is commonly found in embedded systems requiring a versatile and reliable microcontroller. Its robust feature set and ease of programming make it a popular choice for a wide range of applications.