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4-BIT SINGLE-CHIP MICROCOMPUTER
DESCRIPTION
The
μ
PD75216A is a microcomputer with a CPU capable of 1-, 4-, and 8-bit data processing, ROM, RAM, I/O ports,
a fluorescent display tube controller/driver, a watch timer, a timer/pulse generator capable of outputting 14-bit PWM,
a serial interface and a vectored interrupt function integrated on a single-chip.
The
μ
PD75216A is a product with the ROM capacity and the number of display segments extended for the
μ
PD75208.
It uses the VCR, ECR and CD fluorescent display tubes as display devices and is most suitable for applications
requiring the timer/watch function and high-speed interrupt servicing. It can help to provide the unit with many
functions and to decrease performance costs.
Functions are described in detail in the following User’s Manual. Be sure to read when carrying out design work.
μ
PD75216A User’s Manual: IEM-988
FEATURES
Architecture equal to that of an 8-bit microcomputer
High-speed operation : Minimum instruction execution time : 0.95
μ
s (when operated at 4.19 MHz)
Instruction execution time variable function realizing a wide range of operating voltages
On-chip large-capacity program memory : 16K bytes
Watch operation with an ultra low current consumption : 5
μ
A TYP. (at the 3 V operation)
On-chip programmable fluorescent display tube controller/driver
Timer function : 4 ch
14-bit PWM output capability with the voltage synthesizer type electronic tuner
Buzzer output capability
Interrupt function with importance attached to applications
For power-off detection
For remote controlled reception
Product with an on-chip PROM :
μ
PD75P216A,
μ
PD75P218 (on-chip EPROM : WQFN package)
APPLICATION FIELD
VCR, CD player, ECR, etc.
μ
PD75216A
MOS INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
DATA SHEET
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
The mark
#
shows major revised points.
NEC Corporation 1990
Document No. IC-1999C
(O. D. No. IC-7177D)
Date Published February 1994 P
Printed in Japan