• Part: MB89P928
  • Description: 8-bit Proprietary Microcontroller
  • Category: Microcontroller
  • Manufacturer: Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited
  • Size: 704.47 KB
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Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited
MB89P928
MB89P928 is 8-bit Proprietary Microcontroller manufactured by Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited.
- Part of the MB8992x comparator family.
DESCRIPTION The MB89920 series is a line of single-chip microcontrollers using the F2MC- -8L CPU core which can operate at low voltage but at high speed. The microcontrollers in this series contain peripheral functions such as a PWM timer, an input capture/output pare control counter, an LCD controller/driver, an A/D converter, and a UART. The MB89920 series can suit a wide range of applications such as analog input conversion, pulse input measurement/pulse output control, serial munications control, and display control. - : F2MC is the abbreviation of FUJITSU Flexible Microcontroller. - FEATURES - High speed processing at low voltage Minimum execution time: 0.5 µs/8.0 MHz - F2MC-8L family CPU core Instruction set optimized for controllers Multiplication and division instructions 16-bit arithmetic operations Test and branch instructions Bit manipulation instructions, etc. - 8-bit PWM timer: 2 channels (also usable as a reload timer) - 16-bit input capture: 2 channels / 16-bit output pare: 2 channels (Continued) For the information for microcontroller supports, see the following web site. http://edevice.fujitsu./mi/en-support/ Copyright©1999-2008 FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS LIMITED All rights reserved 2008.10 MB89920 Series (Continued) - 20-bit time-base counter - UART: 1 channel (with asynchronous transfer mode and 8-bit synchronous serial mode) - 8-bit serial interface: 1 channel (LSB first/MSB first selectability) - 10-bit A/D converter: 8 channels - LCD controller/driver: 28 segments × 4 mons (max. 112 pixels) - Low-voltage detection reset - Watchdog timer reset - External interrupt: 4 channels Four channels are independent and capable of wake-up from the low-power consumption mode (with edge detection function) - Buzzer output/clock output - Low-power consumption modes: Stop mode (The software stops oscillation to minimize the current consumption.) Sleep mode (The CPU stops to reduce current consumption to approx. 1/3 of normal.) Hardware standby mode (The...