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HT46R322/HT46R342 -- A/D Type 8-Bit OTP MCU with OPA and
8x8 LED Driver
General Description
The HT46R322 and HT46R342 are 8-bit, high performance, RISC architecture microcontroller devices. With their fully integrated A/D converter they are especially suitable for applications which interface to analog signals, such as those from sensors. The addition of an internal operational amplifier/comparator and PWM modulation functions further adds to the analog capability of these devices.
With the comprehensive features of low power consumption, I/O flexibility, programmable frequency divider, timer functions, oscillator options, multi-channel A/D Converter, OP/Comparator, Pulse Width Modulation function,
LED driver, Power-down and wake-up functions etc, the application scope of these devices is broad and encompasses areas such as sensor signal processing, motor driving, industrial control, consumer products, subsystem controllers, etc.
- Operating voltage:
fSYS=4MHz: 2.2V~5.5V fSYS=8MHz:
3.3V~5.5V
- 36 bidirectional I/O lines (max.)
- Support 8x8 LED driver
- Single interrupt input shared with an I/O line
- 8-bit programmable timer/event counter with overflow interrupt and 7-stage prescaler
- Integrated crystal and RC oscillator
- Watchdog Timer
- 2048x14 Program Memory capacity - HT46R322
4096x15 Program Memory capacity - HT46R342
- 88x8 Data Memory capacity - HT46R322
192x8 Data Memory capacity - HT46R342
- Integrated PFD function for sound generation
- Power-down and wake-up functions reduce power consumption
- Up to 0.5us instruction cycle with 8MHz system clock at VDD=5V
- 6-level subroutine nesting
- 4 channel 12-bit resolution A/D converter
- Integrated single operational amplifier or comparator
selectable via configuration option
- Dual 8-bit PWM outputs shared with I/O lines
- Bit manipulation instruction
- Full table read instruction
- 63 powerful instructions
- All instructions executed in one or two machine
cycles
- Low voltage reset function
- 44-pin QFP package
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