The UPD78053GC-A20-8BT is a microcontroller manufactured by NEC (now Renesas Electronics). It belongs to the 78K/0 series of microcontrollers, known for their low-power consumption and versatile peripheral set, making them suitable for a wide range of embedded applications.
Applications
- Consumer Electronics: Remote controls, toys, and appliances.
- Industrial Control: Motor control, sensor interfacing, and automation systems.
- Automotive: Dashboard displays, body control modules, and security systems.
- Medical Devices: Portable health monitors and diagnostic equipment.
Features
- CPU Core: 78K/0 core with a maximum operating frequency of up to 10 MHz.
- Memory: On-chip Flash memory for program storage and RAM for data storage. Specific memory sizes vary depending on the exact configuration.
- Timers: Multiple timers for various timing and counting applications, including PWM generation and capture functionality.
- Serial Communication: UART, CSI, and I2C interfaces for serial data communication with other devices.
- A/D Converter: Analog-to-digital converter for interfacing with analog sensors.
- I/O Ports: General-purpose input/output ports for controlling external devices.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for low-power operation, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Interrupt Controller: Flexible interrupt controller for handling various interrupt sources.
Benefits
- Versatility: Suitable for a broad range of applications due to its rich peripheral set and flexible architecture.
- Low Power: Enables longer battery life in portable applications.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a balance of performance and cost, making it a suitable choice for cost-sensitive applications.
- Integration: On-chip memory and peripherals reduce the need for external components, simplifying system design and reducing board space.
- Ease of Development: Supported by a comprehensive suite of development tools, including compilers, debuggers, and emulators.
Additional Details
The UPD78053GC-A20-8BT microcontroller operates within a specific voltage range, typically between 2.7V and 5.5V. It is often available in a QFP (Quad Flat Package) package. Specific details regarding memory sizes, number of I/O pins, and other specifications can be found in the device's datasheet. It is crucial to consult the datasheet for detailed information before designing with this microcontroller. The 'A20' likely refers to a specific mask option or ROM code version, and '8BT' might relate to the packaging type.