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56800E 56F8xxx Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 60MHz 32KB (16K x 16) FLASH 48-LQFP (7x7) Device Description The 56F8322 and 56F8122 are members of the 56800E core-based family of controllers. Each combines, on a single chip, the processing power of a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) and the functionality of a microcontroller with a flexible set of peripherals to create an extremely cost-effective solution. Because of their low cost, configuration flexibility, and compact program code, the 56F8322 and 56F8122 are well-suited for many applications. These devices include many peripherals that are especially useful for automotive control (56F8322 only); industrial control and networking; motion control; home appliances; general purpose inverters; smart sensors; fire and security systems; power management; and medical monitoring applications. The 56800E core is based on a Harvard-style architecture consisting of three execution units operating in parallel, allowing as many as six operations per instruction cycle. The MCU-style programming model and optimized instruction set allow straightforward generation of efficient, compact DSP and control code. The instruction set is also highly efficient for C Compilers to enable rapid development of optimized control applications. The 56F8322 and 56F8122 support program execution from internal memories. Two data operands can be accessed from the on-chip data RAM per instruction cycle. These devices also provide one external dedicated interrupt line and up to 21 General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) lines, depending on peripheral configuration. 56F8322 Features The 56F8322 controller includes 32KB of Program Flash and 8KB of Data Flash, each programmable through the JTAG port, and 4KB of Program RAM and 8KB of Data RAM. A total of 8KB of Boot Flash is incorporated for easy customer inclusion of field-programmable software routines that can be used to program the main Program and Data Flash memory areas. Both Program and Data Flash memories can be independently bulk erased or erased in pages. Program Flash page erase size is 1KB. Boot and Data Flash page erase size is 512 bytes. The Boot Flash memory can also be either bulk or page erased. A key application-specific feature of the 56F8322 is the inclusion of one Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) module. This module incorporates three complementary, individually programmable PWM signal output pairs and is also capable of supporting six independent PWM functions to enhance motor control functionality. Complementary operation permits programmable dead time insertion, distortion correction via current sensing by software, and separate top and bottom output polarity control. The up-counter value is programmable to support a continuously variable PWM frequency. Edge-aligned and center-aligned synchronous pulse width control (0% to 100% modulation) is supported. The device is capable of controlling most motor types: ACIM (AC Induction Motors); both BDC and BLDC (Brush and Brushless DC motors); SRM and VRM (Switched and Variable Reluctance Motors); and stepper motors. The PWM incorporates fault protection and cycle-by-cycle current limiting with sufficient output drive capability to directly drive standard optoisolators. A “smoke-inhibit”, write-once protection feature for key parameters is also included. A patented PWM waveform distortion correction circuit is also provided. Each PWM is double-buffered and includes interrupt controls to permit integral reload rates to be programmable from 1/2 (center-aligned mode only) to 16. The PWM module provides reference outputs to synchronize the Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) through Quad Timer C, channel 2. The 56F8322 incorporates one Quadrature Decoder capable of capturing all four transitions on the two-phase inputs, permitting generation of a number proportional to actual position. Speed computation capabilities accommodate both fast- and slow-moving shafts. An integrated watchdog timer in the Quadrature Decoder can be programmed with a time-out value to alarm when no shaft motion is detected. Each input is filtered to ensure only true transitions are recorded. This controller also provides a full set of standard programmable peripherals that include two Serial Communications Interfaces (SCIs), two Serial Peripheral Interfaces (SPIs), two Quad Timers and FlexCAN. Any of these interfaces can be used as General Purpose Input/Outputs (GPIOs) if that function is not required. A Flex Controller Area Network interface (CAN Version 2.0 B-compliant) and an internal interrupt controller are also a part of the 56F8322. NXP Electronics components unboxing,humidity card changed color chip can used? |
8578
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48-LQFP
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MPC8xx Microprocessor IC MPC8xx 1 Core, 32-Bit 66MHz 357-PBGA (25x25)
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3085
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357-BBGA
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Video Amp 1 CATV 7-CATV Module
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9270
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Module
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S08 S08 Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 48MHz 16KB (16K x 8) FLASH 20-SOIC
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5670
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20-SOIC (0.295", 7.50mm Width)
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RF Mosfet 50 V 100 mA 230MHz 25dB 600W NI-1230-4H
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67
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SOT-979A
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ARM® Cortex®-M4 Kinetis K20 Microcontroller IC 32-Bit Single-Core 180MHz 2MB (2M x 8) FLASH 144-LQFP (20x20)
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1630
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144-LQFP
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System Basis Chip PMIC 48-HLQFP (7x7)
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3251
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48-LQFP Exposed Pad
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Shift Element Bit
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3729
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Shift Shift Register 1 Element 8 Bit 16-SSOP
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4145
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16-SSOP (0.209", 5.30mm Width)
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12V1 HCS12 Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 25MHz 64KB (64K x 8) FLASH 32-LQFP (7x7) Introduction The MC9S12G-Family is an optimized, automotive, 16-bit microcontroller product line focused on low-cost, high-performance, and low pin-count. This family is intended to bridge between high-end 8-bit microcontrollers and high-performance 16-bit microcontrollers, such as the MC9S12XS-Family. The MC9S12G-Family is targeted at generic automotive applications requiring CAN or LIN/J2602 communication. Typical examples of these applications include body controllers, occupant detection, door modules, seat controllers, RKE receivers, smart actuators, lighting modules, and smart junction boxes. The MC9S12G-Family uses many of the same features found on the MC9S12XS- and MC9S12P-Family, including error correction code (ECC) on flash memory, a fast analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a frequency modulated phase locked loop (IPLL) that improves the EMC performance. The MC9S12G-Family is optimized for lower program memory sizes down to 16k. In order to simplify customer use it features an EEPROM with a small 4 bytes erase sector size. The MC9S12G-Family deliver all the advantages and efficiencies of a 16-bit MCU while retaining the low cost, power consumption, EMC, and code-size efficiency advantages currently enjoyed by users of NXP’s existing 8-bit and 16-bit MCU families. Like the MC9S12XS-Family, the MC9S12G-Family run 16-bit wide accesses without wait states for all peripherals and memories. The MC9S12G-Family is available in 100-pin LQFP, 64-pin LQFP, 48-pin LQFP/QFN, 32-pin LQFP and 20-pin TSSOP package options and aims to maximize the amount of functionality especially for the lower pin count packages. In addition to the I/O ports available in each module, further I/O ports are available with interrupt capability allowing wake-up from stop or wait modes. Chip-Level Features On-chip modules available within the family include the following features: • S12 CPU core • Up to 240 Kbyte on-chip flash with ECC • Up to 4 Kbyte EEPROM with ECC • Up to 11 Kbyte on-chip SRAM • Phase locked loop (IPLL) frequency multiplier with internal filter • 4–16 MHz amplitude controlled Pierce oscillator • 1 MHz internal RC oscillator • Timer module (TIM) supporting up to eight channels that provide a range of 16-bit input capture, output compare, counter, and pulse accumulator functions • Pulse width modulation (PWM) module with up to eight x 8-bit channels • Up to 16-channel, 10 or 12-bit resolution successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC) • Up to two 8-bit digital-to-analog converters (DAC) • Up to one 5V analog comparator (ACMP) • Up to three serial peripheral interface (SPI) modules • Up to three serial communication interface (SCI) modules supporting LIN communications • Up to one multi-scalable controller area network (MSCAN) module (supporting CAN protocol 2.0A/B) • On-chip voltage regulator (VREG) for regulation of input supply and all internal voltages • Autonomous periodic interrupt (API) • Precision fixed voltage reference for ADC conversions • Optional reference voltage attenuator module to increase ADC accuracy |
4384
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32-LQFP
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MPC8xx Microprocessor IC MPC8xx 1 Core, 32-Bit 66MHz 357-PBGA (25x25)
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5484
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357-BBGA
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Video Amp 1 CATV 7-CATV Module
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3683
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Module
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PowerPC e500 Microprocessor IC MPC85xx 1 Core, 32-Bit 1.2GHz 689-TEPBGA II (31x31)
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8912
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689-BBGA Exposed Pad
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IC PROCESSOR 4-CORE 783FCBGA
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5033
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783-BBGA, FCBGA
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PowerPC e500 Microprocessor IC MPC85xx 1 Core, 32-Bit 600MHz 783-FCPBGA (29x29)
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6405
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783-BBGA, FCBGA
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ARM® Cortex®-A9, ARM® Cortex®-M4 Microprocessor IC i.MX6SX 2 Core, 32-Bit 200MHz, 800MHz 400-MAPBGA (17x17)
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7982
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400-LFBGA
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SMALL SIGNAL N-CHANNEL MOSFET
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Bipolar (BJT) Transistor PNP 45 V 500 mA 80MHz 250 mW Surface Mount SOT-23
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2029
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TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
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56800E 56F8xxx Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 32MHz 32KB (16K x 16) FLASH 32-LQFP (7x7) 56F8033/56F8023 Description The 56F8033/56F8023 is a member of the 56800E core-based family of Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). It combines, on a single chip, the processing power of a DSP and the functionality of a microcontroller with a flexible set of peripherals to create an extremely cost-effective solution. Because of its low cost, configuration flexibility, and compact program code, the 56F8033/56F8023 is well-suited for many applications. The 56F8033/56F8023 includes many peripherals that are especially useful for industrial control, motion control, home appliances, general-purpose inverters, smart sensors, fire and security systems, switched-mode power supply, power management, and medical monitoring applications. The 56800E core is based on a dual Harvard-style architecture consisting of three execution units operating in parallel, allowing as many as six operations per instruction cycle. The MCU-style programming model and optimized instruction set allow straightforward generation of efficient, compact DSP and control code. The instruction set is also highly efficient for C compilers to enable rapid development of optimized control applications. The 56F8033/56F8023 supports program execution from internal memories. Two data operands can be accessed from the on-chip data RAM per instruction cycle. The 56F8033/56F8023 also offers up to 26 General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) lines, depending on peripheral configuration. The 56F8033 Digital Signal Controller includes 64KB of Program Flash and 8KB of Unified Data/Program RAM. The 56F8023 Digital Signal Controller includes 32KB of Program Flash and 4KB of Unified Data/Program RAM. Program Flash memory can be independently bulk erased or erased in pages. Program Flash page erase size is 512 Bytes (256 Words). 56F8033/56F8023 Features Digital Signal Controller Core • Efficient 16-bit 56800E family Digital Signal Controller (DSC) engine with dual Harvard architecture • As many as 32 Million Instructions Per Second (MIPS) at 32MHz core frequency • Single-cycle 16 × 16-bit parallel Multiplier-Accumulator (MAC) • Four 36-bit accumulators, including extension bits • 32-bit arithmetic and logic multi-bit shifter • Parallel instruction set with unique DSP addressing modes • Hardware DO and REP loops • Three internal address buses • Four internal data buses • Instruction set supports both DSP and controller functions • Controller-style addressing modes and instructions for compact code • Efficient C compiler and local variable support • Software subroutine and interrupt stack with depth limited only by memory • JTAG/Enhanced On-Chip Emulation (OnCE) for unobtrusive, processor speed-independent, real-time debugging NXP Electronics components unboxing,humidity card changed color chip can used? |
7873
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32-LQFP
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MPC8xx Microprocessor IC MPC8xx 1 Core, 32-Bit 66MHz 357-PBGA (25x25)
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8880
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357-BBGA
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Motor Driver Power MOSFET Parallel 16-TSSOP
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6893
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16-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
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S08 S08 Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 40MHz 32KB (32K x 8) FLASH 80-LQFP (14x14)
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5427
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80-LQFP
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ARM® Cortex®-M4 Kinetis K50 Microcontroller IC 32-Bit Single-Core 100MHz 256KB (256K x 8) FLASH 121-MAPBGA (8x8)
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1508
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121-LFBGA
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Multiple Switch Detection Interface 32-QFN-EP (5x5)
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354
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32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
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12V1 HCS12 Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 25MHz 128KB (128K x 8) FLASH 100-LQFP (14x14)
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1921
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100-LQFP
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Diode Array
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48
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Flip Flop 1 Element D-Type 1 Bit Positive Edge 8-XFDFN
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62
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8-XFDFN
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HCS12X HCS12X Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 50MHz 1MB (1M x 8) FLASH 144-LQFP (20x20) Introduction The MC9S12XE-Family of micro controllers is a further development of the S12XD-Family including new features for enhanced system integrity and greater functionality. These new features include a Memory Protection Unit (MPU) and Error Correction Code (ECC) on the Flash memory together with enhanced EEPROM functionality (EEE), an enhanced XGATE, an Internally filtered, frequency modulated Phase Locked Loop (IPLL) and an enhanced ATD. The E-Family extends the S12X product range up to 1MB of Flash memory with increased I/O capability in the 208-pin version of the flagship MC9S12XE100. The MC9S12XE-Family delivers 32-bit performance with all the advantages and efficiencies of a 16 bit MCU. It retains the low cost, power consumption, EMC and code-size efficiency advantages currently enjoyed by users of Freescale’s existing 16-Bit MC9S12 and S12X MCU families. There is a high level of compatibility between the S12XE and S12XD families. The MC9S12XE-Family features an enhanced version of the performance-boosting XGATE co-processor which is programmable in “C” language and runs at twice the bus frequency of the S12X with an instruction set optimized for data movement, logic and bit manipulation instructions and which can service any peripheral module on the device. The new enhanced version has improved interrupt handling capability and is fully compatible with the existing XGATE module. The MC9S12XE-Family is composed of standard on-chip peripherals including up to 64Kbytes of RAM, eight asynchronous serial communications interfaces (SCI), three serial peripheral interfaces (SPI), an 8- channel IC/OC enhanced capture timer (ECT), two 16-channel, 12-bit analog-to-digital converters, an 8- channel pulse-width modulator (PWM), five CAN 2.0 A, B software compatible modules (MSCAN12), two inter-IC bus blocks (IIC), an 8-channel 24-bit periodic interrupt timer (PIT) and an 8-channel 16-bit standard timer module (TIM). The MC9S12XE-Family uses 16-bit wide accesses without wait states for all peripherals and memories. The non-multiplexed expanded bus interface available on the 144/208-Pin versions allows an easy interface to external memories. In addition to the I/O ports available in each module, up to 26 further I/O ports are available with interrupt capability allowing Wake-Up from STOP or WAIT modes. The MC9S12XE-Family is available in 208- Pin MAPBGA, 144-Pin LQFP, 112-Pin LQFP or 80-Pin QFP options. Features • 16-Bit CPU12X — Upward compatible with MC9S12 instruction set with the exception of five Fuzzy instructions (MEM, WAV, WAVR, REV, REVW) which have been removed — Enhanced indexed addressing — Access to large data segments independent of PPAGE • INT (interrupt module) — Eight levels of nested interrupts — Flexible assignment of interrupt sources to each interrupt level. — External non-maskable high priority interrupt (XIRQ) — Internal non-maskable high priority Memory Protection Unit interrupt — Up to 24 pins on ports J, H and P configurable as rising or falling edge sensitive interrupts • EBI (external bus interface)(available in 208-Pin and 144-Pin packages only) — Up to four chip select outputs to select 16K, 1M, 2M and up to 4MByte address spaces — Each chip select output can be configured to complete transaction on either the time-out of one of the two wait state generators or the deassertion of EWAIT signal • MMC (module mapping control) • DBG (debug module) — Monitoring of CPU and/or XGATE busses with tag-type or force-type breakpoint requests — 64 x 64-bit circular trace buffer captures change-of-flow or memory access information • BDM (background debug mode) • MPU (memory protection unit) — 8 address regions definable per active program task — Address range granularity as low as 8-bytes — No write / No execute Protection Attributes — Non-maskable interrupt on access violation • XGATE — Programmable, high performance I/O coprocessor module — Transfers data to or from all peripherals and RAM without CPU intervention or CPU wait states — Performs logical, shifts, arithmetic, and bit operations on data — Can interrupt the HCS12X CPU signalling transfer completion — Triggers from any hardware module as well as from the CPU possible — Two interrupt levels to service high priority tasks — Hardware support for stack pointer initialisation • OSC_LCP (oscillator) — Low power loop control Pierce oscillator utilizing a 4MHz to 16MHz crystal — Good noise immunity — Full-swing Pierce option utilizing a 2MHz to 40MHz crystal — Transconductance sized for optimum start-up margin for typical crystals • IPLL (Internally filtered, frequency modulated phase-locked-loop clock generation) — No external components required — Configurable option to spread spectrum for reduced EMC radiation (frequency modulation) • CRG (clock and reset generation) — COP watchdog — Real time interrupt — Clock monitor — Fast wake up from STOP in self clock mode • Memory Options — 128K, 256k, 384K, 512K, 768K and 1M byte Flash — 2K, 4K byte emulated EEPROM — 12K, 16K, 24K, 32K, 48K and 64K Byte RAM • Flash General Features — 64 data bits plus 8 syndrome ECC (Error Correction Code) bits allow single bit failure correction and double fault detection — Erase sector size 1024 bytes — Automated program and erase algorithm • D-Flash Features — Up to 32 Kbytes of D-Flash memory with 256 byte sectors for user access. — Dedicated commands to control access to the D-Flash memory over EEE operation. — Single bit fault correction and double bit fault detection within a word during read operations. — Automated program and erase algorithm with verify and generation of ECC parity bits. — Fast sector erase and word program operation. — Ability to program up to four words in a burst sequence • Emulated EEPROM Features — Automatic EEE file handling using an internal Memory Controller. — Automatic transfer of valid EEE data from D-Flash memory to buffer RAM on reset. — Ability to monitor the number of outstanding EEE related buffer RAM words left to be programmed into D-Flash memory. — Ability to disable EEE operation and allow priority access to the D-Flash memory. — Ability to cancel all pending EEE operations and allow priority access to the D-Flash memory. • Two 16-channel, 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters — 8/10/12 Bit resolution — 3µs, 10-bit single conversion time — Left/right, signed/unsigned result data — External and internal conversion trigger capability — Internal oscillator for conversion in Stop modes — Wake from low power modes on analog comparison > or <= match • Five MSCAN (1 M bit per second, CAN 2.0 A, B software compatible modules) — Five receive and three transmit buffers — Flexible identifier filter programmable as 2 x 32 bit, 4 x 16 bit, or 8 x 8 bit — Four separate interrupt channels for Rx, Tx, error, and wake-up — Low-pass filter wake-up function — Loop-back for self-test operation • ECT (enhanced capture timer) — 8 x 16-bit channels for input capture or output compare — 16-bit free-running counter with 8-bit precision prescaler — 16-bit modulus down counter with 8-bit precision prescaler — Four 8-bit or two 16-bit pulse accumulators • TIM (standard timer module) — 8 x 16-bit channels for input capture or output compare — 16-bit free-running counter with 8-bit precision prescaler — 1 x 16-bit pulse accumulator • PIT (periodic interrupt timer) — Up to eight timers with independent time-out periods — Time-out periods selectable between 1 and 224 bus clock cycles — Time-out interrupt and peripheral triggers • 8 PWM (pulse-width modulator) channels — 8 channel x 8-bit or 4 channel x 16-bit Pulse Width Modulator — programmable period and duty cycle per channel — Center- or left-aligned outputs — Programmable clock select logic with a wide range of frequencies — Fast emergency shutdown input • Three Serial Peripheral Interface Modules (SPI) — Configurable for 8 or 16-bit data size • Eight Serial Communication Interfaces (SCI) — Standard mark/space non-return-to-zero (NRZ) format — Selectable IrDA 1.4 return-to-zero-inverted (RZI) format with programmable pulse widths • Two Inter-IC bus (IIC) Modules — Multi-master operation — Software programmable for one of 256 different serial clock frequencies — Broadcast mode support — 10-bit address support • On-Chip Voltage Regulator — Two parallel, linear voltage regulators with bandgap reference — Low-voltage detect (LVD) with low-voltage interrupt (LVI) — Power-on reset (POR) circuit — 3.3V and 5V range operation — Low-voltage reset (LVR) • Low-power wake-up timer (API) — Available in all modes including Full Stop Mode — Trimmable to +-5% accuracy — Time-out periods range from 0.2ms to ~13s with a 0.2ms resolution • Input/Output — Up to 152 general-purpose input/output (I/O) pins plus 2 input-only pins — Hysteresis and configurable pull up/pull down device on all input pins — Configurable drive strength on all output pins • Package Options — 208-pin MAPBGA — 144-pin low-profile quad flat-pack (LQFP) — 112-pin low-profile quad flat-pack (LQFP) — 80-pin quad flat-pack (QFP) • 50MHz maximum CPU bus frequency, 100MHz maximum XGATE bus frequency NXP Electronics components unboxing,humidity card changed color chip can used? |
6251
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144-LQFP
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MPC8xx Microprocessor IC MPC8xx 1 Core, 32-Bit 66MHz 256-PBGA (23x23)
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9196
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256-BBGA
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PowerPC e300 Microprocessor IC MPC52xx 1 Core, 32-Bit 400MHz 272-PBGA (27x27)
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5074
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272-BBGA
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