High performance 8-bit micro-controller with 256 bytes on-chip Data RAM, three 16-bit timer/counters, and two 16-bit dptr; 0.25um UMC Logic process.
High performance 8-bit micro-controller with 256 bytes on-chip Data RAM, three 16-bit timer/counters, and two 16-bit dptr; 0.25um…
Overview
High performance 8-bit micro-controller with 256 bytes on-chip Data RAM, three 16-bit timer/counters, and two 16-bit dptr; 0.25um UMC Logic process.
Key features
- 8-bit CPU pin and instruction set compatible with 8032
- Additional DEC DPTR instruction
- 64K external program memory
- 64K external data memory
- 256 bytes of on-chip data RAM
- 32 bi-directional and individually addressable I/O lines
- Three (3) 16-bit timer / counters
- Full-duplex UART
- Eight (8) vector interrupt structures with three (3) programmable
- On-chip clock oscillator
- Boolean processor
- Two (2) 16-bit data pointers
- Optional variable length MOVX to access fast / slow RAM and peri
- High speed architecture with four (4) clock / machine cycles (st
- Programmable Watchdog Timer
Silicon Options
| Foundry | Node | Process | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| UMC | 250nm | 250nm 2500 nm | In Production |
Specifications
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High performance 8-bit micro-controller with 256 bytes on-chip Data RAM, three 16-bit timer/counters, and two 16-bit dptr; 0.25um UMC Logic process. is a MCU IP core from Faraday Technology listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for umc In Production.
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