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S1C63658 - 4-bit Single Chip Microcontroller

Description

The S1C63658 is a microcomputer which has a high-performance 4-bit CPU S1C63000 as the core CPU, ROM (8,192 words × 13 bits), RAM (1,024 words × 4 bits), multiply-divide circuit, serial interface, watchdog timer, programmable timer, time base counters (2 systems), an LCD driver that can drive a maxi

Features

  • SC1 oscillation circuit OSC3 oscillation circuit 32.768 kHz (Typ. ) crystal oscillation circuit 4 MHz (Max. ) ceramic (2 MHz Max. when OSC3 is used as the R/f converter operating clock) or 1.1 MHz (Typ. ) CR oscillation circuit (.
  • 1) Basic instruction: 46 types (411 instructions with all) Addressing mode: 8 types During operation at 32.768 kHz: 61 μsec 122 μsec 183 μsec During operation at 4 MHz: 0.5 μsec 1 μsec 1.5 μsec Code ROM: 8,192 words × 13 bits Data ROM: 2,048 words × 4 bits Data memory:.

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Part number S1C63658
Manufacturer Epson
File Size 158.79 KB
Description 4-bit Single Chip Microcontroller
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S1C63658 4-bit Single Chip Microcomputer ● ● ● Original Architecture Core CPU Low Current Consumption High Speed Operation in Low Voltage „ DESCRIPTION The S1C63658 is a microcomputer which has a high-performance 4-bit CPU S1C63000 as the core CPU, ROM (8,192 words × 13 bits), RAM (1,024 words × 4 bits), multiply-divide circuit, serial interface, watchdog timer, programmable timer, time base counters (2 systems), an LCD driver that can drive a maximum 56 segments × 8 commons, sound generator and R/f converter built-in. The S1C63658 features low current consumption, this makes it suitable for battery driven portable equipment with R/f converter. „ FEATURES OSC1 oscillation circuit OSC3 oscillation circuit 32.768 kHz (Typ.) crystal oscillation circuit 4 MHz (Max.) ceramic (2 MHz Max.
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