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Note : Mitsubishi Electric will continue the business operations of high frequency & optical devices and power devices. Renesas Technology Corp. Customer Support Dept. April 1, 2003 I MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS Y NAR M37903S4CHP e. n. atio chang cific o spe bject t l a u fin s ot a its are is n m This etric li : e m ic Not e para Som P IM REL 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER • Instruction execution time DESCRIPTION These are microcomputers designed with high-performance CMOS silicon gate technology. These microcomputers support the 7900 Series instruction set, which is enhanced and expanded instruction set and is upper-compatible with the 7700/7751 Series instruction set. The CPU of these microcomputers is a 16-bit parallel processor that can also be switched to perform 8-bit parallel processing. Also, the bus interface unit of these microcomputers enhances the memory access efficiency to execute instructions fast. Therefore, these microcomputers are suitable for office, business, and industrial equipment controller that require high-speed processing of large data. The fastest instruction at 26 MHz frequency ........................ 38 ns • Single power supply .................................................... 5 V ± 0.5 V • Interrupts ........... 6 external sources, 15 internal sources, 7 levels • Multi-functional 16-bit timer ................................................... 5 + 3 • Serial I/O (UART or Clock synchronous) ..................................... 2 • 10-bit A-D converter ............................................ 8-channel inputs • 8-bit D-A converter ............................................ 2-channel outputs • Real-time output .... 4 bits × 2 channels, or 6 bits × 1 channel + 2 bits × 1 channel • 12-bit watchdog timer • Programmable input/output (ports P0, P2–P8, P11) ................. 65 APPLICATION DISTINCTIVE FEATURES <Microcomputer mode> Number of basic machine instructions .................................... 203 Memory ROM ................................................................................. External RAM ............................................................................. 2048 bytes • • Control devices for personal computer peripheral equipment such as CD-ROM drives, DVD-ROM drives, hard disk drives, high density FDD, printers Control devices for office equipment such as copiers and facsimiles Control devices for industrial equipment such as communication and measuring instruments 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 → P104/A4 → P105/A5 → P106/A6 → P107/A7 ↔ P110/A8 ↔ P111/A9 ↔ P112/A10 ↔ P113/A11 ↔ P114/A12 ↔ P115/A13 ↔ P116/A14 ↔ P117/A15 ↔ P00/A16 ↔ P01/A17 ↔ P02/A18 ↔ P03/A19 ↔ P04/A20 ↔ P05/A21 ↔ P06/A22 ↔ P07/A23 VSS ← MD1 ↔ P10/D0/LA0 ↔ P11/D1/LA1 ↔ P12/D2/LA2 M37903S4CHP PIN CONFIGURATION (TOP VIEW) 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 ↔ P13/D3/LA3 ↔ P14/D4/LA4 ↔ P15/D5/LA5 ↔ P16/D6/LA6 ↔ P17/D7/LA7 ↔ P20/D8 ↔ P21/D9 ↔ P22/D10 ↔ P23/D11 ↔ P24/D12 ↔ P25/D13 ↔ P26/D14 ↔ P27/D15 VCC → XOUT ← XIN VSS ← MD0 ← RESET ← CDSEL ← BYTE ↔ P30/RDY ↔ P31/RD ↔ P32/BLW ↔ P33/BHW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 M37903S4CHP P70/AN0 ↔ P67/TB2IN ↔ P66/TB1IN ↔ P65/TB0IN ↔ P64/INT2 ↔ P63/INT1 ↔ P62/INT0 ↔ P61/TA4IN ↔ P60/TA4OUT ↔ P57/TA3IN/RTP13/KI3 ↔ P56/TA3OUT/RTP12/KI2 ↔ P55/TA2IN/RTP11/KI1 ↔ P54/TA2OUT/RTP10/KI0 ↔ P53/TA1IN/RTP03 ↔ P52/TA1OUT/RTP02 ↔ P51/TA0IN/RTP01 ↔ P50/TA0OUT/RTP00 ↔ P47/CS3 ↔ P46/CS2 ↔ P45/CS1 ↔ P44/CS0 ← P43/HOLD ↔ P42/HLDA ↔ P41/φ1 ↔ P40/ALE ↔ P103/A3 ← 76 P102/A2 ← 77 P101/A1 ← 78 P100/A0 ← 79 P87/TXD1 ↔ 80 P86/RXD1 ↔ 81 P85/CTS1/CLK1 ↔ 82 P84/CTS1/RTS1/INT4 ↔ 83 P83/TXD0 ↔ 84 P82/RXD0 ↔ 85 P81/CTS0/CLK0 ↔ 86 VCC 87 AVCC 88 VREF → 89 90 AVSS VSS 91 NMI → 92 P80/CTS0/RTS0/INT3 ↔ 93 P77/AN7/ADTRG/DA1/(INT2) ↔ 94 P76/AN6/DA0 ↔ 95 P75/AN5/(INT4) ↔ 96 P74/AN4/(INT3) ↔ 97 P73/AN3 ↔ 98 P72/AN2 ↔ 99 P71/AN1 ↔ 100 Outline 100P6Q-A 2 CDSEL XOUT Clock Generating Circuit XIN Clock output (5V) MD0 (0V) MD1 Program Bank Register PG (8) Data bank Register DT (8) Input Buffer Register IB (16) Processor Status Register PS (11) Direct Page Register DPR0 (16) Direct Page Register DPR1 (16) Direct Page Register DPR2 (16) Index Register Y (16) Index Register X (16) Accumulator A (16) Arithmetic Logic Unit (16) Timer TB0 (16) P7(8) Input/Output port P7 Timer TA0 (16) Accumulator B (16) P8(8) Input/Output port P8 UART1 (9) Instruction Queue Buffer Q8 (8) Data bus/ Input/Output port P2 (Note 1) Instruction Queue Buffer Q6 (8) Data bus Address bus/ Input/Output ports P0, P11 (Note 2) Middle-order address (8) /P11(8) Instruction Queue Buffer Q5 (8) High-order address (8) Instruction Queue Buffer Q3 (8) /P0(8) Instruction Queue Buffer Q4 (8) Input/Output port P3 Instruction Queue Buffer Q7 (8) Low-order data (8) Instruction Queue Buffer Q2 (8) Input/Output port P4 Instruction Queue Buffer Q9 (8) High-order Data (8) /P2(8) Instruction Queue Buffer Q1 (8) Input/Output port P5 P3(2) BLW Write output Instruction Queue Buffer Q0 (8) P4(7) RD Read output Data Buffer DQ3 (8) Input/Output port P6 D-A1 converter (8) D-A0 converter (8) BYTE CS0 CS0 output Address bus Low-order address (8) Address Bus P5(8) A-D converter (10) NMI Instruction register (8) VREF External data bus width select input Data Buffer DQ2 (8) P6(8) UART0 (9) AVcc Reference voltage input Data Buffer DQ1 (8) Notes 1: When the external data bus width = 16 bits, this serves as the data bus; when the external data bus width = 8 bits, this serves as the I/O port. 2: According to the register setting, this can serve as the I/O port. Timer TB1 (16) Incrementer/Decrementer (24) Timer TA1 (16) Timer TB2 (16) Stack Pointer S (16) Timer TA2 (16) Direct Page Register DPR3 (16) Watchdog timer Central Processing Unit (CPU) Program Counter PC (16) Timer TA3 (16) Data Address Register DA (24) Bus Interface Unit (BIU) (0V) AVSS Incrementer (24) RAM 2048 bytes Vcc (0V) Vss Program Address Register PA (24) Timer TA4 (16) RESET Reset input PR Clock input BLOCK DIAGRAM . . nge tion ifica t to cha pec al s subjec in f are ot a is n limits his e: T ametric ic t No e par Som MI ELI Y NAR MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M37903S4CHP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER Data Bus (Odd) Data Bus (Even) Data Buffer DQ0 (8) MI ELI MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS Y NAR M37903S4CHP . ion. hange icat ecif ct to c p s al bje a fin are su not s is is ric limit h T t me ice: Not e para Som PR 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER FUNCTIONS (Microcomputer mode) Parameter Number of basic machine instructions 203 Instruction execution time 38 ns (the fastest instruction at f(fsys) = 26 MHz) External clock input frequency f(XIN) 26 MHz (Max.) (Note) System clock frequency f(fsys) 26 MHz (Max.) Memory size Functions ROM External RAM 2048 bytes Programmable input/output P0, P2, P5–P8, P11 8-bit ✕ 7 (Max.) ports P3 2-bit ✕ 1 (Max.) P4 7-bit ✕ 1 (Max.) TA0–TA4 16-bit ✕ 5 TB0–TB2 16-bit ✕ 3 UART0 and UART1 (UART or Clock synchronous serial I/O) ✕ 2 Multi-functional timers Serial I/O A-D converter 10-bit successive approximation method ✕ 1 (8 channels) D-A converter 8-bit ✕ 2 Watchdog timer 12-bit ✕ 1 Chip-select wait control Chip select area ✕ 4 (CS0–CS3). A bus cycle type and bus width can be set for each chip select area. Real-time output 4 bits ✕ 2 channels; or 6 bits ✕ 1 channel + 2 bits ✕ 1 channel Interrupts Maskable interrups 5 external types, 13 internal types. Each interrupt can be set to a priority level within the range of 0–7 by software. Non-maskable interrups 1 external type, 2 internal types. Clock generating circuit Built-in (externally connected to a ceramic resonator or quartz crystal resonator). Power supply voltage 5 V±0.5 V Power dissipation Ports’ input/output characteristics Input/Output withstand voltage Output current Memory expansion Operating ambient temperature range Device structure Package 150 mW (at f(fsys) = 26 MHz, Typ.) 5V 5 mA Up to 16 Mbytes. Note that bank FF16 is a reserved area. –20 to 85 °C CMOS high-performance silicon gate process 100-pin plastic molded QFP Note: When the XIN-input-clock division select bit = “0”, the maximum value = 52 MHz. 3 MI ELI MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS Y NAR M37903S4CHP . . nge tion ifica t to cha pec al s subjec in f are ot a is n limits his e: T ametric ic t No e par Som PR 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER PIN DESCRIPTION (MICROCOMPUTER MODE) Pin Name Input/ Output Functions Vcc, Vss Power supply input MD0 MD0 Input Connect this pin to VCC. MD1 MD1 Input Connect this pin to Vss. RESET Reset input Input The microcomputer is reset when VSS-level voltage is applied to this pin. XIN Clock input Input XOUT Clock output These are input and output pins of the internal clock generating circuit. Connect a ceramic or quartz- crystal resonator between the X IN and XOUT pins. When an external clock is used, the clock source should be connected to the XIN pin, and the XOUT pin should be left open. BYTE External data bus width select input Input This pin determines whether the external data bus has an 8-bit width or 16-bit width for the memory expansion mode or microprocessor mode. The width is 16 bits when VSS-level voltage is input, and 8 bits when VCC-level voltage is applied. When BYTE = Vss level, by the register setting, the external data bus for each of areas CS1 to CS3 can have a width of 8 bits. CDSEL Clock division select input Input This pin determines the XIN-input-clock division select bit’s (Note) state at reset and the input level at pin XIN. AVcc, AVss Analog power supply input — Power supply input pins for the A-D converter and the D-A converter. Connect AVcc to Vcc, and AVss to Vss externally. VREF Reference voltage input Input This is the reference voltage input pin for the A-D converter and the D-A converter. P00/A16– P07/A23 Address (high-order) output P10/D0– P17/D7 Data (low-order) I/O I/O The low-order 8 bits of data (D0–D7) are input/output. When the external data bus has an 8-bit width, address (LA0–LA7) output and data (D0–D7) input/output can be performed with the time-sharing method, according to the register setting. P20/D8– P27/D15 I/O port P2, Data (high-order) I/O I/O ■ When 8-bit external data bus is used Port P2 is an 8-bit I/O port. This port has an I/O direction register, and each pin can be programmed for input or output. These pins enter the input mode at reset. ■ When 16-bit external data bus is used The high-order 8 bits of data (D8–D15) are input or output. P30–P33 I/O port P3 I/O P30 functions as an input pin of RDY; and P31,P32, P33 function as the output pins of RD, BLW, BHW, respectively. P30 also functions as an I/O port pin according to the register setting. When the external data bus has a width of 8 bits, the BHW pin functions as an I/O port pin (P33). P40–P47 I/O port P4 I/O P40–P44 function as output or input pins of ALE, φ1, HLDA, HOLD, CS0, and P45–P47 as I/O port pins, respectively. According to the register setting, P40–P43 also function as I/O port pins, and P45–P47 as output pins of CS1–CS3. P50–P57 I/O port P5 I/O Port P5 is an 8-bit I/O port. This port has an I/O direction register, and each pin can be programmed for input or output. These pins enter the input mode at reset. These pins also function as I/O pins for timers A0–A3, output pins for the real-time output, and input pins for the key-input interrupt. P60–P67 I/O port P6 I/O Port P6 is an 8-bit I/O port. This port has an I/O direction register, and each pin can be programmed for input or output. These pins enter the input mode at reset. These pins also function as I/O pins for timer A4, input pins for external interrupt inputs INT0–INT2, and input pins for timers B0–B2. P70–P77 I/O port P7 I/O Port P7 is an 8-bit I/O port. This port has an I/O direction register, and each pin can be programmed for input or output. These pins enter the input mode at reset. These pins also function as input pins for the A-D converter, output pins for the D-A converter, and input pins for INT2, INT3, and INT4. P80–P87 I/O port P8 I/O Port P8 is an 8-bit I/O port. This port has an I/O direction register, and each pin can be programmed for input or output. These pins enter the input mode at reset. These pins also function as I/O pins for UART0, UART1, and input pins for INT3 and INT4. P100/A0–P107/A7 Address (low-order) output Output Address (A0–A7) is output. P110/A8– P117/A15 Address (middle-order) output Output Address (A8–A15) is output. Also, these pins function as I/O port pins according to the register setting. NMI Non-maskable interrupt Input — Output Output Apply 5 V±0.5 V to Vcc, and 0 V to Vss. Address (A16–A23) is output. These pins also function as I/O port pins according to the register setting. This pin is for a non-maskable interrupt. Note: The XIN-input-clock division select bit is used to determine whether the input clock to pin XIN is to be divided or not. 4 MI ELI MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS Y NAR M37903S4CHP . ion. hange icat ecif ct to c p s al bje a fin are su not s is is ric limit h T t me ice: Not e para Som PR 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER BASIC FUNCTION BLOCKS The M37903S4CHP has the same function as that of the M37903F8CHP except for the following. Therefore, refer to the datasheet of the M37903F8CHP. • The memory allocation of the M37903S4CHP differs from that of the M37903F8CHP. • The M37903S4CHP operates only in the microprocessor mode. MEMORY Figure 1 shows the memory map. The address space is 16 Mbytes from addresses 016 to FFFFFF16. The address space is divided into 00000016 00000016 0000FF16 Bank 016 00FFFF16 01000016 64-Kbyte units called banks. The banks are numbered from 016 to FF16. Bank FF16 is a reserved area for the development support tool. Therefore, do not use bank FF16. Internal RAM is assigned as shown in Figure 1. Addresses FFC016 to FFFF16 contain the RESET and the interrupt vector addresses, and the interrupt vectors are stored there. For these addresses, use the ROM. For details, refer to the section on interrupts. Assigned to addresses 016 to FF16 are peripheral devices such as I/O ports, A-D converter, D-A converter, UART, timers, interrupt control registers, etc. Figures 2 and 3 show the location of SFRs. Peripheral devices control registers Interrupt vector table 00FFC016 00080016 Bank 116 01FFFF16 Internal RAM 2048 bytes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 000FFF16 INT4 INT3 A-D conversion UART1 transmit UART1 receive UART0 transmit UART0 receive Timer B2 Timer B1 Timer B0 Timer A4 Timer A3 Timer A2 Timer A1 Timer A0 00FFC016 00FFFF16 INT2 INT1 INT0 NMI Watchdog timer FE000016 Bank FE16 FEFFFF16 FF000016 Bank FF16 FFFFFF16 Reserved area Reserved area Reserved area Reserved area Reserved area Reserved area Reserved area Reserved area Reserved area for development support tool 00FFFE16 DBC BRK instruction Zero divide RESET Fig. 1 Memory map of M37903S4CHP 5 MI ELI MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS Y NAR M37903S4CHP . . nge tion ifica t to cha pec al s subjec in f are ot a is n limits his e: T ametric ic t No e par Som PR 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER Address (Hexadecimal notation) Address (Hexadecimal notation) 00000016 00000116 00000216 00000316 00000416 00000516 00000616 00000716 00000816 00000916 00000A16 00000B16 00000C16 00000D16 00000E16 00000F16 00001016 00001116 00001216 00001316 00001416 00001516 00001616 00001716 00001816 00001916 00001A16 00001B16 00001C16 00001D16 00001E16 00001F16 00002016 00002116 00002216 00002316 00002416 00002516 00002616 00002716 00002816 00002916 00002A16 00002B16 00002C16 00002D16 00002E16 00002F16 00003016 00003116 00003216 00003316 00003416 00003516 00003616 00003716 00003816 00003916 00003A16 00003B16 00003C16 00003D16 00003E16 00003F16 00004016 00004116 00004216 00004316 00004416 00004516 00004616 00004716 00004816 00004916 00004A16 00004B16 00004C16 00004D16 00004E16 00004F16 00005016 00005116 00005216 00005316 00005416 00005516 00005616 00005716 00005816 00005916 00005A16 00005B16 00005C16 00005D16 00005E16 00005F16 00006016 00006116 00006216 00006316 00006416 00006516 00006616 00006716 00006816 00006916 00006A16 00006B16 00006C16 00006D16 00006E16 00006F16 00007016 00007116 00007216 00007316 00007416 00007516 00007616 00007716 00007816 00007916 00007A16 00007B16 00007C16 00007D16 00007E16 00007F16 Port P0 register Port P1 register Port P0 direction register Port P1 direction register Port P2 register Port P3 register Port P2 direction register Port P3 direction register Port P4 register Port P5 register Port P4 direction register Port P5 direction register Port P6 register Port P7 register Port P6 direction register Port P7 direction register Port P8 register Port P8 direction register Port P10 register Port P11 register Port P10 direction register Port P11 direction register A-D control register 0 A-D control register 1 A-D register 0 A-D register 1 A-D register 2 A-D register 3 A-D register 4 A-D register 5 A-D register 6 A-D register 7 UART0 transmit/receive mode register UART0 baud rate register (BRG0) UART0 transmit buffer register UART0 transmit/receive control register 0 UART0 transmit/receive control register 1 UART0 receive buffer register UART1 transmit/receive mode register UART1 baud rate register (BRG1) UART1 transmit buffer register UART1 transmit/receive control register 0 UART1 transmit/receive control register 1 UART1 receive buffer register Count start register One-shot start register Up-down register Timer A clock division select register Timer A0 register Timer A1 register Timer A2 register Timer A3 register Timer A4 register Timer B0 register Timer B1 register Timer B2 register Timer A0 mode register Timer A1 mode register Timer A2 mode register Timer A3 mode register Timer A4 mode register Timer B0 mode register Timer B1 mode register Timer B2 mode register Processor mode register 0 Processor mode register 1 Watchdog timer register Watchdog timer frequency select register Particular function select register 0 Particular function select register 1 Particular function select register 2 Reserved area (Note) Reserved area (Note) Reserved area (Note) INT3 interrupt control register INT4 interrupt control register A-D conversion interrupt control register UART0 transmit interrupt control register UART0 receive interrupt control register UART1 transmit interrupt control register UART1 receive interrupt control register Timer A0 interrupt control register Timer A1 interrupt control register Timer A2 interrupt control register Timer A3 interrupt control register Timer A4 interrupt control register Timer B0 interrupt control register Timer B1 interrupt control register Timer B2 interrupt control register INT0 interrupt control register INT1 interrupt control register INT2 interrupt control register Note: Do not write to this address. Fig. 2 Location of SFRs (1) 6 MI ELI MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS Y NAR M37903S4CHP . ion. hange icat ecif ct to c p s al bje a fin are su not s is is ric limit h T t me ice: Not e para Som PR Address (Hexadecimal notation) 00008016 00008116 00008216 00008316 00008416 00008516 00008616 00008716 00008816 00008916 00008A16 00008B16 00008C16 00008D16 00008E16 00008F16 00009016 00009116 00009216 00009316 00009416 00009516 00009616 00009716 00009816 00009916 00009A16 00009B16 00009C16 00009D16 00009E16 00009F16 0000A016 0000A116 0000A216 0000A316 0000A416 0000A516 0000A616 0000A716 0000A816 0000A916 0000AA16 0000AB16 0000AC16 0000AD16 0000AE16 0000AF16 0000B016 0000B116 0000B216 0000B316 0000B416 0000B516 0000B616 0000B716 0000B816 0000B916 0000BA16 0000BB16 0000BC16 0000BD16 0000BE16 0000BF16 CS0 control register L CS0 control register H CS1 control register L CS1 control register H CS2 control register L CS2 control register H CS3 control register L CS3 control register H Area CS0 start address register Area CS1 start address register Area CS2 start address register Area CS3 start address register Port function control register External interrupt input control register External interrupt input read-out register D-A control register D-A register 0 D-A register 1 Reserved area (Note) Reserved area (Note) Reserved area (Note) Reserved area (Note) Real-time output control register Pulse output data register 0 Pulse output data register 1 Reserved area (Note) Serial I/O pin control register Reserved area (Note) Reserved area (Note) Clock control register Reserved area (Note) Reserved area (Note) Reserved area (Note) 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER Address (Hexadecimal notation) 0000C016 0000C116 0000C216 0000C316 0000C416 0000C516 0000C616 0000C716 0000C816 0000C916 0000CA16 0000CB16 0000CC16 0000CD16 0000CE16 0000CF16 0000D016 0000D116 0000D216 0000D316 0000D416 0000D516 0000D616 0000D716 0000D816 0000D916 0000DA16 0000DB16 0000DC16 0000DD16 0000DE16 0000DF16 0000E016 0000E116 0000E216 0000E316 0000E416 0000E516 0000E616 0000E716 0000E816 0000E916 0000EA16 0000EB16 0000EC16 0000ED16 0000EE16 0000EF16 0000F016 0000F116 0000F216 0000F316 0000F416 0000F516 0000F616 0000F716 0000F816 0000F916 0000FA16 0000FB16 0000FC16 0000FD16 0000FE16 0000FF16 Note: Do not write to this address. Fig. 3 Location of SFRs (2) 7 MI ELI Y NAR . . nge tion ifica t to cha pec al s subjec in f are ot a is n limits his e: T ametric ic t No e par Som PR ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS As for the following, the M37903S4CHP is the same as the M37903F8CHP. Therefore, for the following, refer to the datasheet of the M37903F8CHP. • ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS • RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS • DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS • A-D CONVERTER CHARACTERISTICS • D-A CONVERTER CHARACTERISTICS • TIMING REQUIREMENTS • SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS 8 MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS M37903S4CHP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER MI ELI MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS Y NAR M37903S4CHP . ion. hange icat ecif ct to c p s al bje a fin are su not s is is ric limit h T t me ice: Not e para Som PR 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER PACKAGE OUTLINE 100P6Q-A Plastic 100pin 14✕14mm body LQFP EIAJ Package Code LQFP100-P-1414-0.50 Weight(g) Lead Material Cu Alloy MD e JEDEC Code – b2 ME HD D 100 76 I2 75 1 Symbol HE E Recommended Mount Pad 51 25 26 50 A L1 F b y A1 c A2 e L Detail F A A1 A2 b c D E e HD HE L L1 y b2 I2 MD ME Dimension in Millimeters Min Nom Max – 1.7 – 0.1 0.2 0 1.4 – – 0.13 0.18 0.28 0.105 0.125 0.175 13.9 14.0 14.1 13.9 14.0 14.1 0.5 – – 15.8 16.0 16.2 15.8 16.0 16.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 – – – 0.1 – 0° 10° – 0.225 – – 1.0 – – – 14.4 – – 14.4 – Keep safety first in your circuit designs! • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation puts the maximum effort into making semiconductor products better and more reliable, but there is always the possibility that trouble may occur with them. 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