Manufacturer Part Number
M30843FJGP#U5
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Introduction
M30843FJGP#U5 is an embedded microcontroller part of the M16C™ M32C/80/84 series designed for complex embedded systems.
Product Features and Performance
16/32-Bit M32C/80 Core Processor
High-speed performance at 32MHz
Multiple Connectivity Options including CANbus, I2C, IEBus, SIO, UART/USART
Integrated DMA, PWM, and WDT Peripherals
85 Programmable I/O Ports for extensive device control
Embedded 512KB FLASH Memory
On-chip 4KB EEPROM and 24KB RAM
Analog-to-Digital Converter with 26 channels x 10-bit resolution
Dual 8-bit Digital-to-Analog Converters
Internal Oscillator for system clock generation
Product Advantages
Large program memory and RAM ideal for complex applications
Diverse connectivity and peripheral options for enhanced functionalities
Supports a wide range of supply voltages from 3V to 5.5V
High number of I/Os for extensive external interfacing
Key Technical Parameters
Core Size: 16/32-Bit
Speed: 32MHz
Program Memory: 512KB FLASH
RAM: 24KB
EEPROM: 4KB
I/O Number: 85
Data Converters: 26x10b A/D, 2x8b D/A
Supply Voltage: 3V ~ 5.5V
Quality and Safety Features
Watchdog Timer for system recovery and safety
Robust operation in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 85°C
Compatibility
100-LFQFP (14x14) Surface Mount Package for compatibility with various PCB designs
Backward compatibility with other devices in the M16C/M32C series
Application Areas
Automotive control units
Industrial automation systems
Complex IoT devices
Advanced communication systems
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Obsolete
(Note: Identify alternatives or consider last-time buys and stockpiling for future repairs)
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Advanced microcontroller for demanding embedded systems
Comprehensive set of features and peripherals supporting a wide array of applications
Easy integration into existing designs with LQFP packaging
Strong support for precision analog and digital I/O operations
Renesas reliability and innovation in microcontroller development