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MB89810A - (MB89810A Series) 8-bit Proprietary Microcontroller

Download the MB89810A datasheet PDF (MB89816A included). The manufacturer datasheet provides complete specifications, pinout details, electrical characteristics, and typical applications for (mb89810a series) 8-bit proprietary microcontroller.

Description

The MB89810A series is a line of single-chip microcontrollers based on the F2MC

-8L CPU core which can operate at low voltage but at high speed.

The microcontrollers contain peripheral function such as timer, serial interface, a UART, and an external interrupt.

Features

  • High speed processing at low voltage Minimum execution time: 0.8 µs/3.0 V, 1.33 µs/2.2 V.
  • F2MC-8L family CPU core Multiplication and division instructions 16-bit arithmetic operations Test and branch instructions Bit manipulation instructions, etc. Instruction set optimized for controllers.
  • Four types of timers 8-bit PWM timer: 2 channels (also serve as reload timers) 16-bit timer/counter 21-bit time-base timer.
  • Two serial interface 8-bit synchronous serial (Switchab.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MB89816A_FujitsuMediaDevices.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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www.DataSheet4U.com FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR DATA SHEET DS07-12507-2E 8-bit Proprietary Microcontroller CMOS F2MC-8L MB89810A Series MB89816A/P817A s DESCRIPTION The MB89810A series is a line of single-chip microcontrollers based on the F2MC*-8L CPU core which can operate at low voltage but at high speed. The microcontrollers contain peripheral function such as timer, serial interface, a UART, and an external interrupt. The MB89810A series is applicable to a wide range of applications from welfare products to industrial equipment, including portable devices. *: F2MC stands for FUJITSU Flexible Microcontroller. s FEATURES High speed processing at low voltage Minimum execution time: 0.8 µs/3.0 V, 1.33 µs/2.
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