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CXP82000 Datasheet, PDF (1/6 Pages) Sony Corporation – CMOS 8-bit Single Chip Microcomputer
CXP82000
CMOS 8-bit Single Chip Microcomputer
Piggyback/
evaluator type
Description
The CXP82000 is a CMOS 8-bit single chip micro-
computer of piggyback/evaluator combined type,
which is developed for evaluating the function of the
CXP82052/82060.
100 pin PQFP (Ceramic)
Features
• Wide-range instruction system (213 instructions) to
cover various types of data
— 16-bit operation/multiplication and division/
Boolean bit operation instructions
• Minimum instruction cycle 250ns at 16MHz operation
122µs at 32kHz operation
• Applicable EPROM
LCC type 27C512 (Maximum 60K bytes are available.)
• Incorporated RAM capacity 3984 bytes (Including fluorescent display data area)
• Peripheral functions
— A/D converter
8-bit, 8-channel, successive approximation method
(Conversion time of 1.6µs/16MHz)
— Serial interface
Incorporated buffer RAM
(Auto transfer for 1 to 32 bytes), 1 channel
8-bit clock sync type (MSB/LSB first selectable),1 channel
Start-stop sync type(UART), 1 channel
— Timers
8-bit timer
8-bit timer/counter
19-bit time base timer
16-bit capture timer/counter
32kHz timer/counter
— Fluorescent display panel controller/driver Supports the universal grid fluorescent display panel.
High voltage drive output port of 56 pins (40V)
Maximum of 640 segments display possible
Display timing number of 1 to 20
Dimmer function
Incorporated pull-down resistor (Mask option)
Hardware key scan function
(Maximum 16 × 8 key matrix compatible)
— Remote control receiving circuit
8-bit pulse measurement counter with on-chip 6-stage FIFO
— PWM output
14 bits, 1 channel
• Interruption
16 factors, 15 vectors, multi-interruption possible
• Standby mode
SLEEP/STOP
• Package
100-pin ceramic PQFP
Note) Mask option depends on the type of the CXP82000. Refer to the Products List for details.
Structure
Silicon gate CMOS IC
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