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P89LPC917 - 8-bit microcontrollers

This page provides the datasheet information for the P89LPC917, a member of the P89LPC915 8-bit microcontrollers family.

Datasheet Summary

Description

The P89LPC915/916/917 are single-chip microcontrollers, available in low-cost packages, based on a high performance processor architecture that executes instructions in two to four clocks, six times the rate of standard 80C51 devices.

Features

  • 2.1 Principal features I 2 kB byte-erasable flash code memory organized into 256-byte sectors and 16-byte pages. Single-byte erasing allows any byte(s) to be used as non-volatile data storage. I 256-byte RAM data memory. I Two 16-bit counter/timers. Timer 0 (and Timer 1 - P89LPC917) may be configured to toggle a port output upon timer overflow or to become a PWM output. I 23-bit system timer that can also be used as a Real-Time clock. I 4-input multiplexed 8-bit A/D converter/single DAC output. Two.

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Part number P89LPC917
Manufacturer NXP Semiconductors
File Size 362.86 KB
Description 8-bit microcontrollers
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P89LPC915/916/917 8-bit microcontrollers with accelerated two-clock 80C51 core 2 kB 3 V flash with 8-bit A/D converter Rev. 05 — 15 December 2009 Product data sheet 1. General description The P89LPC915/916/917 are single-chip microcontrollers, available in low-cost packages, based on a high performance processor architecture that executes instructions in two to four clocks, six times the rate of standard 80C51 devices. Many system-level functions have been incorporated into the P89LPC915/916/917 in order to reduce component count, board space, and system cost. 2. Features 2.1 Principal features I 2 kB byte-erasable flash code memory organized into 256-byte sectors and 16-byte pages. Single-byte erasing allows any byte(s) to be used as non-volatile data storage.
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