The COP881CMHD1 is an 8-bit microcontroller from National Semiconductor, now part of Texas Instruments (TI). It belongs to the COP8 family and is designed for a wide array of embedded control applications. This microcontroller integrates essential peripherals and memory options suitable for implementation in diverse electronic systems, including consumer appliances, industrial control equipment, and automotive applications.
Applications:
- Consumer Electronics Control
- Appliance Motor Control
- Industrial Process Control
- Automotive Control Systems
- Remote Monitoring Systems
- Security and Alarm Systems
Features:
- 8-bit Architecture: Provides efficient performance for a variety of control tasks.
- On-Chip Memory: Includes both ROM/Flash and RAM for program and data storage.
- Timers and Counters: Equipped with multiple timers and counters for precision timing and event handling.
- Serial Communication Interfaces: Supports UART, SPI, and other serial protocols for communication with external devices.
- Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC): Integrated ADC enables analog signal measurement and processing.
- General-Purpose I/O (GPIO): Configurable I/O pins for interfacing with various external components.
Benefits:
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides a cost-efficient option for embedded control projects.
- Versatile Functionality: Suitable for numerous applications due to its integrated peripherals.
- Efficient Operation: Designed for low power consumption in energy-conscious applications.
- Flexible Programming: Programmable and configurable to adapt to specific application needs.
- Real-Time Control: Facilitates real-time control operations with integrated timers and counters.
Additional Details:
The COP881CMHD1 microcontroller operates on a specific clock frequency, typically in the MHz range, which ensures adequate processing speed for real-time control functionalities. It includes Flash memory for storing application code and RAM for managing data during runtime. The embedded ADC enables the microcontroller to interface with analog sensors and convert analog signals into digital values for processing. Multiple timers and counters within the device are utilized for precise timekeeping, event management, and generating PWM signals for controlling motors or other devices. Serial communication interfaces, such as UART and SPI, enable communication with external peripherals and systems. The configurable I/O pins offer flexible connection options for external components like LEDs, switches, and sensors. This microcontroller typically operates within a voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V, making it compatible with a variety of power supplies. Available in several package formats, including surface-mount and through-hole options, to accommodate different assembly requirements. The specific amount of Flash memory and RAM will vary based on the particular variant of the COP881CMHD1.