ML610Q340
ML610Q340 is 8-bit Microcontroller manufactured by LAPIS Semiconductor.
DESCRIPTION
Equipped with an LAPIS Semiconductor original 8-bit CPU n X-U8/100, the ML610Q340/ML610340 is a high-performance 8-bit CMOS microcontroller that integrates a wide variety of peripherals such as a timer, synchronous serial port, and voice output function. The n X-U8/100 CPU is capable of executing instructions efficiently on a one-instruction-per-clock-pulse basis through parallel processing by the 3-stage pipelined architecture. The microcontroller is also equipped with a flash memory that has achieved low voltage and low power consumption (at read) equivalent to mask ROMs, so it is best suited to battery-driven applications such as cellular phones. In addition, it has an on-chip debugging function, which allows software debugging/rewriting with the LSI mounted on the board.
FEATURES
- CPU
- 8-bit RISC CPU (CPU name: n X-U8/100)
- Instruction repertoire: 16-bit length instructions
- Instruction set: Transfer, arithmetic operations, parison, logical operations, multiply/divide operations, bit manipulation, bit logical operations, jump, conditional jump, call return stack manipulation, and arithmetic shift instructions.
- Built-in on-chip debugging function
- Minimum instruction execution time: 0.244 s (@ 4.096 MHz system clock)
- Internal memory
- ML610Q340 Has 96-Kbyte flash memory (48K 16-bit) built in. (including unusable 1KByte TEST area)
- ML610340 Has 96-Kbyte mask memory (48K 16-bit) built in. (including unusable 1KByte TEST area)
- Has 512-byte RAM (512 8-bit) built in.
- Interrupt controller
- Non-maskable interrupt: 2 sources (1 internal source and 1 external sources)
- Maskable interrupt: 12 sources (8 internal sources and 4 external sources)
- Time-base counter
- Low-speed side time-base counter 1ch
- High-speed side time-base counter 1ch
- Watchdog timer
- Generates a non-maskable interrupt upon the first overflow and a system reset occurs upon the second
- Free-running
- Selectable overflow period: 4 types (125 ms, 500 ms, 2 sec, 8...