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uPD7805xContextual Info: Stop Mode Using the Main System Clock On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 Stop mode is a standby function on the µPD7805x/78005x subseries that is used to reduce CPU power consumption. Execution of the STOP instruction initiates stop mode, suspending |
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PD7805x/78005x uPD7805x | |
CR10Contextual Info: Real-Time Output Port On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The µPD7805x/78005x subseries has an 8-bit real-time output port that can be triggered by either of two internal 8-bit timers or an external interrupt. Using real-time output, a signal can be |
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PD7805x/78005x CR10 | |
Contextual Info: Watchdog Timer in Watchdog Timer Mode 1 On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The watchdog timer WDT in the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used in watchdog timer mode or interval timer mode. This program demonstrates the WDT in watchdog timer mode 1, where a non-maskable |
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CR10Contextual Info: D/A Converter in Real-Time Output Mode On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The 8-bit D/A converter in the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used in the normal output mode or the real-time output mode. This program demonstrates the D/A converter in real-time output mode. Every 200 µs, an |
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PD7805x/78005x ANO0/P130. CR10 | |
Contextual Info: Port Functions On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The µPD7805x/78005x subseries has more than 60 input/output ports, each of which is capable of 1-bit and 8-bit manipulation and varied control operations. This example program initializes port 1.0 as output port and port 1.4 as input port. If port 1.4 is |
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Contextual Info: Serial Interface Channel 0 in 2-Wire Serial I/O Mode On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The serial channel 0 of the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used in 2-wire serial I/O mode, 3-wire serial I/O mode or serial bus interface mode. |
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PD7805x/78005x SO0/P26. | |
CR10Contextual Info: Maskable Interrupt With 8-Bit Timer/Event Counter 1 TM1 On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The µPD7805x/78005x subseries has three different kinds of interrupts: non-maskable interrupts, maskable interrupts and software interrupts. |
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PD7805x/78005x P02/INTP2 CR10 | |
learContextual Info: A/D Converter with Software-Triggered Start On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The µPD7805x/78005x subseries has an 8-channel, 8-bit A/D converter that can be triggered by hardware or software. This program demonstrates a software-triggered start, where the setting of the operation start |
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PD7805x/78005x ANI0/P10. ANI0/P10: lear | |
CR10
Abstract: CR20
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16-Bit PD7805x/78005x 16bit CR10 CR20 | |
CR01
Abstract: CRC02
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16-bit 7805x/78005x TI00/INTP0/P00) O0/P03. CR01 CRC02 | |
78005Contextual Info: Serial Interface Channel 0 in 3-Wire Serial I/O Mode On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The serial channel 0 of the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used in 2-wire serial I/O mode, 3-wire serial I/O mode, serial bus interface mode. |
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PD7805x/78005x SO0/SB1/P26 78005 | |
Contextual Info: D/A Converter in Normal Output Mode On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The 8-bit D/A converter in the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used in normal output mode or real-time output mode. This program demonstrates the D/A converter in normal mode, where the conversion result is |
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Contextual Info: 16-Bit Timer 0 TM0 in Square-Wave Output Mode On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The 16-bit timer/event counter 0 (TM0) in the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used for an interval timer, external event counter, pulse-width modulator output, square-wave output, oneshot pulse output or pulse-width measurement. |
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16-Bit PD7805x/78005x O0/P30 | |
Contextual Info: 16-Bit Timer 0 TM0 in 14-Bit Pulse-Width Modulation Output Mode On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The 16-bit timer/event counter (TM0) in the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used as an interval timer, external event counter, pulse-width modulation (PWM) output, square-wave |
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16-Bit 14-Bit PD7805x/78005x O0/P30 | |
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INTERVAL TIMER TEST
Abstract: TMIF00
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16-Bit PD7805x/78005x INTTM00) TMIF00 INTERVAL TIMER TEST | |
Contextual Info: Clock Output Control Circuit On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The clock output control circuit in the µPD7805x/78005x subseries is intended for carrier output during remote controlled transmission and clock output for supply to peripheral LSI. Clocks |
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PD7805x/78005x PCL/P35) PCL/P35. | |
pm02Contextual Info: Watch Timer in Watch Timer Mode On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The 8-bit watch timer in the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used in watch timer and interval timer mode at the same time, as demonstrated in this program example. |
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PD7805x/78005x P02/INTP2 pm02 | |
Contextual Info: Watchdog Timer in Interval Timer Mode On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The watchdog timer WDT in the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used in watchdog timer mode or interval timer mode. This program demonstrates interval timer mode, where the WDT functions as a standard 8-bit |
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PD7805x/78005x P03/INTP3 | |
program for uartContextual Info: Serial Interface Channel 2 in Asynchronous Serial Interface UART Mode On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The serial channel 2 of the µPD7805x/78005x subseries can be used in 3-wire serial I/O mode or asynchronous serial interface (UART) mode. |
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PD7805x/78005x TxD/SO2/P71 program for uart | |
Contextual Info: A/D Converter with Hardware-Triggered Start On-Chip Peripheral Program Example Description August 1999 The µPD7805x/78005x subseries has an 8-channel, 8-bit A/D converter that can be triggered by hardware or software. This program demonstrates a hardware-triggered start, where a falling edge at external interrupt |
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PD7805x/78005x INTP3/P03) ANI0/P10. INTP3/P03: ANI0/P10: | |
780058BGC
Abstract: 780056 MOV1 uPD780058BA C105 PD780058BGC
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PD780053 780058B 780053Y 780054Y 780055Y 780056Y 780058BY PD78005x 780058BGC 780056 MOV1 uPD780058BA C105 PD780058BGC | |
uPD784217A
Abstract: r2r resistor ladder uPD784214A uPD784215A uPD784216A uPD784217 uPD784218 421xA 7807X U14125
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PD78421x 16-bit PD78421x 7807x, 78005x U13505EE3V0PL00 uPD784217A r2r resistor ladder uPD784214A uPD784215A uPD784216A uPD784217 uPD784218 421xA 7807X U14125 | |
DF0058
Abstract: uPD780053 uPD780054 uPD780055 uPD780056 uPD780058 uPD780058B uPD78F0058
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U16522EE1V0AN00 DF0058 uPD780053 uPD780054 uPD780055 uPD780056 uPD780058 uPD780058B uPD78F0058 | |
uPD784225
Abstract: uPD784225Y r2r resistor ladder NEC 78400
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PD784225 16-bit PD784225 78005x U13506EE1V0PL00 uPD784225 uPD784225Y r2r resistor ladder NEC 78400 |