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HT46R48E Datasheet, PDF (1/46 Pages) Holtek Semiconductor Inc – Cost-Effective A/D Type 8-Bit OTP MCU
HT46R48E
Cost-Effective A/D Type 8-Bit OTP MCU
Technical Document
· Tools Information
· FAQs
· Application Note
- HA0049E Read and Write Control of the HT1380
- HA0051E Li Battery Charger Demo Board - Using the HT46R47
- HA0052E Microcontroller Application - Battery Charger
- HA0083E Li Battery Charger Demo Board - Using the HT46R46
- HA0085E 8-bit Pseudo-Random Number Generator
Features
· Operating voltage:
fSYS=4MHz: 2.2V~5.5V
fSYS=8MHz: 3.3V~5.5V
· 19 bidirectional I/O lines (max.)
· 1 interrupt input shared with an I/O line
· 8-bit programmable timer/event counter with overflow
interrupt and 7-stage prescaler
· On-chip crystal and RC oscillator
· Watchdog Timer
· 2048´14 program memory
· 64´8 data memory RAM
· 128´8 data EEPROM
· Supports PFD for sound generation
· HALT function and wake-up feature reduce power
consumption
· Up to 0.5ms instruction cycle with 8MHz system clock
at VDD=5V
· 6-level subroutine nesting
· 4 channels 9-bit resolution A/D converter
· 1 channel 8-bit PWM output shared with an I/O line
· Bit manipulation instruction
· 14-bit table read instruction
· 63 powerful instructions
· All instructions in one or two machine cycles
· Low voltage reset function
· 24-pin SKDIP/SOP/SSOP package
General Description
The HT46R48E are 8-bit, high performance, RISC ar-
chitecture microcontroller devices specifically designed
for A/D applications that interface directly to analog sig-
nals, such as those from sensors.
There are two dice in the HT46R48E package: one is
the HT46R48 MCU, the other is a 128´8 bits EEPROM
used for data memory purpose. The two dice are
wire-bonded to form HT46R48E.
The advantages of low power consumption, I/O flexibil-
ity, programmable frequency divider, timer functions,
oscillator options, multi-channel A/D Converter, Pulse
Width Modulation function, HALT and wake-up func-
tions, enhance the versatility of these devices to suit a
wide range of A/D application possibilities such as sen-
sor signal processing, motor driving, industrial control,
consumer products, subsystem controllers, etc.
Rev. 1.10
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March 24, 2006