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M37410E6HFS - PROM

Download the M37410E6HFS datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the M37410E6HXXXFP variant, as both devices belong to the same prom family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The M37410E6HFS, M37410E6HXXXFP are single-chip microcomputers designed with CMOS silicon gate technology.

M37410E6HXXXFP is housed in a 80-pin shrink plastic molded QFP.

M37410E6HFS is housed in a 80-pin ceramic QFP.

Key Features

  • of M37410E6HXXXFP are similar to those of the M37410M4HXXXFP except that this chip has a 12288 bytes PROM built in. This single-chip microcomputer is useful for home electrical appliances and consumer appliance controllers. In addition to its simple instruction sets, the PROM, RAM, and I/O addresses are placed on the same memory map to enable easy programming. Since general purpose PROM writers can be used for the built-in PROM, this chip is suitable for small quantity production runs. The M3741.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (M37410E6HXXXFP-Mitsubishi.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M37410E6HXXXFP M37410E6HFS PROM VERSION of M37410M3HXXXFP,M37410M4HXXXFP,M37410M6HXXXFP DESCRIPTION The M37410E6HFS, M37410E6HXXXFP are single-chip microcomputers designed with CMOS silicon gate technology. M37410E6HXXXFP is housed in a 80-pin shrink plastic molded QFP. M37410E6HFS is housed in a 80-pin ceramic QFP. The features of M37410E6HXXXFP are similar to those of the M37410M4HXXXFP except that this chip has a 12288 bytes PROM built in. This single-chip microcomputer is useful for home electrical appliances and consumer appliance controllers. In addition to its simple instruction sets, the PROM, RAM, and I/O addresses are placed on the same memory map to enable easy programming.