Description
The MAXQ3210 microcontroller is a low-power, 16-bit RISC device that incorporates a driver for a high-output piezoelectric horn/transducer, an analog comparator, and a high-current I/O pin that directly drives an LED.
Features
- High-Performance, Low-Power, 16-Bit RISC Core DC to 3.58MHz Operation, Approaching 1MIPS per MHz Low-Cost Operation from “Colorburst” Crystal or RC Oscillator 6V to 9.5V External Voltage Supply Operates from Single 9V Battery 5.0V Nominal Internal Operation Up to 15 General-Purpose I/O Pins 33 Instructions, Most Single-Cycle Three Independent Data Pointers Accelerate Data Movement with Automatic Increment/Decrement Two Loop Counters 4-Level Hardware Stack 16-Bit Instruction Word, 16-Bi.