Manufacturer Part Number
MCHC908GR8CFAE
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Introduction
The MCHC908GR8CFAE is an 8-bit microcontroller from the NXP HC08 series designed for embedded control applications.
Product Features and Performance
Core Processor: HC08
Core Size: 8-Bit
Operating Speed: 8MHz
Connectivity Options: SCI (Serial Communication Interface), SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
Peripherals Included: LVD (Low Voltage Detect), POR (Power-on Reset), PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
Number of I/O Pins: 21
Program Memory Size: 7.5KB (7.5K x 8)
Program Memory Type: FLASH
RAM Size: 384 x 8
On-chip A/D Converters: 6 channels, 8-bit resolution
Built-in Oscillator: Internal
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Flexible voltage range (2.7V to 5.5V) accommodating a variety of power supplies
Adequate program memory for complex tasks
Multiple connectivity and peripheral options for versatile applications
Integrated analog-to-digital conversion for sensor interfacing
Key Technical Parameters
Speed: 8MHz
I/O Count: 21
FLASH Memory: 7.5KB
RAM: 384 bytes
Voltage Range: 2.7V to 5.5V
Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package: 32-LQFP (7x7)
Quality and Safety Features
Low Voltage Detect for under-voltage protection
Power-on Reset for reliable startup
Compatibility
SPI and SCI for communication with peripherals and other microcontrollers
Standard 32-LQFP package for compatibility with existing PCB designs
Application Areas
Embedded control systems
Industrial automation
Automotive subsystems
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Obsolete
Replacement or upgrade options may need to be explored for new designs
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Proven HC08 core for reliability and ease of development
Compelling set of integrated features reducing external component requirements
Suitable for a wide temperature range making it fit for harsh environments
Easy to integrate into various design architectures due to standard package
NXP's reputation for producing robust microcontrollers