PANASONIC MN101CF93K

MN101C93K
MN101C93K
Type
Internal ROM type
MN101CF93K
Mask ROM, FLASH
Mask ROM
ROM (byte)
224K
RAM (byte)
6K
Package (Lead-free)
Minimum Instruction
Execution Time
LQFP100-P-1414
0.125 µs (at 3.0 V to 3.6 V, 8 MHz)
62.5 µs (at 3.0 V to 3.6 V, 32 kHz), 0.167 µs (at 3.0 V
0.125 µs (at 3.0 V to 3.6 V, 8 MHz)
to 3.6 V, 6 MHz)
62.5 µs (at 3.0 V to 3.6 V, 32 kHz)
62.5 µs (at 3.0 V to 3.6 V, 32 kHz)
 Interrupts
RESET, Watchdog, External 0 to 5, External 6 (key interrupt dedicated), Timer 0 to 3, Timer 6, Timer 7 (2 systems), Timer 8 (2
systems), Time base, Serial 0 (2 systems), Serial 1 (2 systems), Serial 3, A/D conversion finish, Automatic transfer finish, USB
interrupts
 Timer Counter
Timer counter 0 : 8-bit × 1
(square-wave/8-bit PWM output, event count, generation of remote control carrier, simple pulse width measurement,
added pluse (2-bit) system PWM output)
(square-wave/PWM output to large current terminal PC3 possible)
Clock source................ 1/2, 1/4 of system clock frequency; 1/1, 1/4, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64 of OSC oscillation clock frequency; 1/1 of
XI oscillation clock frequency; external clock input
Interrupt source ........... coincidence with compare register 0
Timer counter 1 : 8-bit × 1 (square-wave output, event count, serial transfer clock output, synchronous output event)
Clock source................ 1/2, 1/8 of system clock frequency; 1/1, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64, 1/128 of OSC oscillation clock frequency; 1/1 of
XI oscillation clock frequency; external clock input
Interrupt source ........... coincidence with compare register 1
Timer counter 0, 1 can be cascade-connected.
Timer counter 2 : 8-bit × 1
(square-wave output, added pluse (2-bit) system PWM output, PWM output, serial transfer clock output, event count,
synchronous output event, simple pulse width measurement)
(square-wave/PWM output to large current terminal PC5 possible)
Clock source................ 1/2, 1/4 of system clock frequency; 1/1, 1/4, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64 of OSC oscillation clock frequency; 1/1 of
XI oscillation clock frequency; external clock input
Interrupt source ........... coincidence with compare register 2
Timer counter 3 : 8-bit × 1 (square-wave output, event count, generation of remote control carrier, serial transfer clock)
Clock source................ 1/2, 1/8 of system clock frequency; 1/1, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64, 1/128 of OSC oscillation clock frequency; 1/1 of
XI oscillation clock frequency; external clock input
Interrupt source ........... coincidence with compare register 3
Timer counter 2, 3 can be cascade-connected.
Timer counter 6 : 8-bit freerun timer
Clock source................ 1/1 of system clock frequency; 1/1, 1/128, 1/8192 of OSC oscillation clock frequency; 1/1, 1/128, 1/8192
of XI oscillation clock frequency
Interrupt source ........... coincidence with compare register 6
Timer counter 7 : 16-bit × 1
(square-wave output, 16-bit PWM output (cycle / duty continuous variable), event count, synchronous output event,
pulse width measurement, input capture, real time output control, high performance IGBT output (Cycle/Duty can be
changed constantly))
(square-wave/PWM output to large current terminal PC4 possible)
Clock source................ 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/16 of system clock frequency; 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/16 of OSC oscillation clock frequency; 1/1,
1/2, 1/4, 1/16 of external clock input frequency
Interrupt source ........... coincidence with compare register 7 (2 lines), input capture register
MAD00056CEM
MN101C93K
Timer counter 8 : 16 bit × 1
(square-wave/16-bit PWM output [duty continuous variable], event count, pulse width measurement, input capture)
(square-wave/PWM output to large current terminal PC6 possible)
Clock source................ 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/16 of system clock frequency; 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/16 of OSC oscillation clock frequency; 1/1,
1/2, 1/4, 1/16 of external clock input frequency
Interrupt source ........... coincidence with compare register 8 (2 lines), input capture register
Timer counters 7, 8 can be cascade-connected. (square-wave output, PWM is possible as a 32-bit timer.)
Time base timer (one-minute count setting)
Clock source................ 1/1 of OSC oscillation clock frequency; 1/1 of XI oscillation clock frequency
Interrupt source ........... 1/128, 1/256, 1/512, 1/1024, 1/4096, 1/8192, 1/16384, 1/32768 of clock source frequency
Watchdog timer
Interrupt source ........... 1/65536, 1/262144, 1/1048576 of system clock frequency
 Serial interface
Serial 0 : synchronous type/UART (full-duplex) × 1
Clock source................ 1/2, 1/4 of system clock frequency; pulse output of timer counter 1 or 2; 1/2, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64 of OSC
oscillation clock frequency, external clock
Serial 1 : synchronous type/UART (full-duplex) × 1
Clock source................ 1/2, 1/4 of system clock frequency; pulse output of timer counter 1 or 2; 1/2, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64 of OSC
oscillation clock frequency, external clock
Serial 3 : synchronous type/single-master I²C × 1
Clock source................ 1/2, 1/4 of system clock frequency; pulse output of timer counter 2 or 3; 1/2, 1/4, 1/16, 1/32 of OSC
oscillation clock frequency, external clock
 DMA controller
Max. Transfer cycles : 255
Starting factor : external request, various types of interrupt, software
Transfer mode : 1-byte transfer, word transfer, burst transfer
 USB Functions
Conforms to USB1.1.
USB transceiver built-in
Full-speed (12 Mbps) supported.
5 end points (FIFO built-in independently)
FIFO size
(EP0, 1, 2, 3, 4) : 16, 128, 128, 64, 64 bytes
・EP0
Control transfer
IN/OUT (two ways)
・EP1 to EP4
Interrupt/Bulk/Isochronous transfer supported.
Settable to IN or OUT.
Double Buffering function supported.
When the MAXP size is set to a half or less of the MAXFIFO size for each EP, the Double Buffering function is made valid
automatically.
 I/O Pins
I/O
 A/D converter
10-bit × 12-ch. (with S/H)
MAD00056CEM
84
Common use , Specified pull-up resistor available, Input/output selectable (bit unit)
 Display control function
LCD
47 segments × 4 commons (static, 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 duty)
LCD power supply separated from VDD (usable if VDD = VLCD ≤ 3.6 V)
LCD power shunt resistance contained
 Special Ports
USB ports (D+, D–), buzzer output, remote control carrier signal output, high-current drive port, clock output
 ROM Correction
Correcting address designation : up to 7 addresses possible
 Development tools
In-circuit Emulator
PX-ICE101C/D+PX-PRB101C93-LQFP100-P-1414-M (Under development)
MN101C93K
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IRQ2, P22
IRQ1, P21
IRQ0, P20
TM8IO, P15
TM7IO, P14
TM3IO, P13
TM2IO, P12
TM1IO, P11
RMOUT, TM0IO, P10
RXD1, SBI1, AN11, PB7
TXD1, SBO1, AN10, PB6
SBT1, AN9, PB5
RXD0A, SBI0A, AN8, PB4
TXD0A, SBO0A, AN7, PB3
SBT0A, AN6, PB2
VSS
DD+
VDD
AN5, PA5
AN4, PA4
AN3, PA3
AN2, PA2
AN1, PA1
AN0, PA0
COM0, P90
COM1, P91
COM2, P92
COM3, P93
VLC3, P94
VLC2
VLC1
N.C.
RXD0B, SBI0B, LED0, PC0
TXD0B, SBO0B, LED1, PC1
SBT0B, LED2, PC2
TM0O, LED3, PC3
TM7O, LED4, PC4
TM2O, LED5, PC5
TM8O, LED6, PC6
VSS
OSC1
OSC2
VDD
XI
XO
MMOD
NRST, P27
DMOD
VREF+
P57, SEG24, A7
P60, SEG23, A8
P61, SEG22, A9
P62, SEG21, A10
P63, SEG20, A11
P64, SEG19, A12
P65, SEG18, A13
P66, SEG17, A14
P67, SEG16, A15
P70, SEG15, A16
P71, SEG14, A17
P72, SEG13
P73, SEG12
P74, SEG11
P75, SEG10
P76, SEG9
P77, SEG8
P80, SEG7
P81, SEG6
P82, SEG5
P83, SEG4
P84, SEG3
P85, SEG2
P86, SEG1
P87, SEG0
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P56, SEG25, A6
P55, SEG26, A5
P54, SEG27, A4
P53, SEG28, A3
P52, SEG29, A2
P51, SEG30, A1
P50, SEG31, A0
P47, SEG32, D7, KEY7, SDO7
P46, SEG33, D6, KEY6, SDO6
P45, SEG34, D5, KEY5, SDO5
P44, SEG35, D4, KEY4, SDO4
P43, SEG36, D3, KEY3, SDO3
P42, SEG37, D2, KEY2, SDO2
P41, SEG38, D1, KEY1, SDO1
P40, SEG39, D0, KEY0, SDO0
P06, SEG40, NRE
P05, SEG41, NWE
P04, SEG42, NCS, SBI3
P03, SEG43, NDK, SBO3, SDA3
P02, SEG44, SYSCLK, SBT3, SCL3
P01, SEG45, NBUZZER
P00, SEG46, BUZZER
P25, IRQ5
P24, IRQ4
P23, IRQ3
 Pin Assignment
LQFP100-P-1414
MAD00056CEM
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