The Winbond W78LE365P-24 is a microcontroller built around the 8051 architecture. It's designed for embedded systems requiring a solid blend of processing capability, memory, and flexible I/O interfaces. This microcontroller is particularly well-suited for applications needing larger memory capacities and efficient peripheral control. Its robust design and feature set make it a viable option for industrial control, consumer electronics, and communication applications.
Applications
- Industrial Control Systems
- Consumer Electronics (e.g., remote controls, toys)
- Security Systems
- Communication Equipment
- Data Acquisition Systems
Features
- 8051-compatible Architecture
- Embedded Flash Memory for Program Storage
- Large Internal SRAM for Data Storage
- Multiple Timer/Counters
- Serial Communication Interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C)
- Programmable I/O Ports
- Interrupt Handling Capabilities
- Power Management Features (e.g., Idle Mode, Power-Down Mode)
Benefits
- Cost-Effective Solution for Embedded Control
- Easy to Program and Debug Using Standard 8051 Tools
- Large Memory Capacity for Complex Applications
- Flexible I/O Options for Interfacing with Various Peripherals
- Low Power Consumption for Battery-Powered Devices
- Robust Performance in Industrial Environments
Additional Details
The W78LE365P-24 operates at a maximum clock frequency of 24 MHz. It typically requires a supply voltage of 5V. Package options include DIP, PLCC, and QFP, among others. The operating temperature range often spans from -40°C to +85°C. It's important to refer to the datasheet for the precise memory configuration (Flash and SRAM size). The availability of multiple serial communication interfaces enables seamless integration with other devices. Its interrupt handling capabilities ensure prompt responses to real-time events, making it a suitable choice for embedded control applications.