The TMP87PS39F is a microcontroller manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage as part of their TLCS-870 series. It's an 8-bit microcontroller designed for various embedded control applications. This device combines a central processing unit (CPU), memory, and input/output (I/O) interfaces on a single integrated circuit, making it well-suited for controlling electronic systems.
Applications
- Consumer Electronics: Remote controls, audio equipment, and video devices.
- Home Appliances: Washing machines, refrigerators, and microwave ovens.
- Industrial Control: Motor control, process automation, and sensor monitoring.
- Automotive Systems: Dashboard displays, climate control, and lighting systems.
- Office Automation: Printers, scanners, and copiers.
Features
- 8-bit CPU core for efficient processing.
- On-chip ROM for storing program code.
- On-chip RAM for temporary data storage and manipulation.
- Multiple I/O ports for interfacing with external devices.
- Timers and counters for implementing timing functions.
- Serial communication interfaces (UART, SPI) for data exchange.
- Interrupt controller for handling asynchronous events.
- Low-power operation for energy-efficient applications.
Benefits
- Integration reduces the number of external components, saving board space and cost.
- Flexible I/O capabilities allow easy connection to a wide range of peripherals.
- Low-power design extends battery life in portable devices.
- Reliable performance ensures stable operation in various environments.
- Development tools and resources simplify software development and debugging.
Additional Details
The TMP87PS39F typically operates at a specific clock frequency that determines its processing speed. It features various power-saving modes to minimize energy consumption. The microcontroller can be programmed using assembly language or C, and Toshiba provides development tools such as assemblers, compilers, and debuggers to facilitate software development. It's commonly available in packages like QFP (Quad Flat Package) or DIP (Dual In-line Package). Detailed specifications, including memory size, I/O configurations, and electrical characteristics, can be found in the product datasheet.
Important Note: Always consult the official Toshiba datasheet for the most accurate and up-to-date technical information.