Manufacturer Part Number
UPD70F3454GC(R)-8EA-A
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Introduction
The UPD70F3454GC(R)-8EA-A is a high-performance 32-bit single-core embedded microcontroller from the Renesas V850E/Ix3 series. It offers a wide range of connectivity options and peripheral features, making it suitable for various industrial and consumer applications.
Product Features and Performance
32-bit V850ES core operating at 64MHz
256KB of FLASH program memory
12KB of RAM
Comprehensive peripheral set including CSI, EBI/EMI, I2C, UART/USART, DMA, LVD, PWM, and WDT
56 I/O pins
10-bit and 12-bit ADCs
External oscillator support
Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Powerful 32-bit V850ES core with extensive peripheral support
Generous program and data memory capacities
Flexible connectivity options for various application needs
Robust operating temperature range for industrial use
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Proven Renesas V850E/Ix3 architecture with excellent performance and reliability
Comprehensive peripheral set for diverse application requirements
Cost-effective solution for applications needing a high-performance 32-bit MCU
Extensive development ecosystem and technical support from Renesas
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured to Renesas' high-quality standards
Robust operating temperature range and voltage tolerance
Comprehensive peripheral safety features like LVD and WDT
Compatibility
The UPD70F3454GC(R)-8EA-A is compatible with other Renesas V850E/Ix3 series microcontrollers, allowing for easy migration and platform reuse.
Application Areas
This microcontroller is suitable for a wide range of industrial and consumer applications, including industrial automation, motor control, home appliances, and various embedded systems.
Product Lifecycle
The UPD70F3454GC(R)-8EA-A is currently an active product and not designated as "Not For New Designs". However, customers should contact our website's sales team for the latest product information and availability, as product life cycles can change over time.