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CXP86608 Datasheet, PDF (1/22 Pages) Sony Corporation – CMOS 8-bit Single Chip Microcomputer
CXP86608/86612/86616
CMOS 8-bit Single Chip Microcomputer
Description
The CXP86608/86612/86616 are the CMOS 8-bit
64 pin SDIP (Plastic)
64 pin QFP (Plastic)
single chip microcomputer integrating on a single
chip an A/D converter, serial interface, timer/counter,
time-base timer, I2C bus interface, PWM output,
remote control reception circuit, watchdog timer,
32kHz timer/counter besides the basic configurations
of 8-bit CPU, ROM, RAM, I/O ports.
The CXP86608/86612/86616 also provide a sleep
function that enables to lower the power consumption.
Structure
Features
Silicon gate CMOS IC
• A wide instruction set (213 instructions) which covers 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
• Incorporated ROM
8K bytes (CXP86608)
12K bytes (CXP86612)
16K bytes (CXP86616)
• Incorporated RAM
352 bytes
• Peripheral functions
— A/D converter
8 bits, 6 channels, successive approximation method
(Conversion time of 3.25µs at 16MHz)
— Serial interface
8-bit clock sync type, 1 channel
— Timer
8-bit timer
8-bit timer/counter
19-bit time-base timer
32kHz timer/counter
— I2C bus interface
— PWM output
8 bits, 4 channels
— Remote control reception circuit
8-bit pulse measurement counter, 6-stage FIFO
— Watchdog timer
• Interruption
11 factors, 11 vectors, multi-interruption possible
• Standby mode
Sleep
• Package
64-pin plastic SDIP/QFP
• Piggyback/evaluator
CXP86400 64-pin ceramic PQFP
CXP86490 64-pin ceramic PSDIP
Perchase of Sony's I2C components conveys a licence under the Philips I2C Patent Rights to use these components
in an I2C system, provided that the system conforms to the I2C Standard Specifications as defined by Philips.
Sony reserves the right to change products and specifications without prior notice. This information does not convey any license by
any implication or otherwise under any patents or other right. Application circuits shown, if any, are typical examples illustrating the
operation of the devices. Sony cannot assume responsibility for any problems arising out of the use of these circuits.
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