Features: • Wireless enCoRe II - enhanced Component Reduction -Internal crystalless oscillator with support for anoptional external crystal or resonator. - Configurable IO for real-world interface without external components• Enhanced 8-bit microcontroller -Harvard architectur...
CY7C602xx: Features: • Wireless enCoRe II - enhanced Component Reduction -Internal crystalless oscillator with support for anoptional external crystal or resonator. - Configurable IO for real-wo...
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The Wireless enCoRe II family,CY7C602xx brings the features and benefits of the enCoRe II,CY7C602xx to non-USB applications. The enCoRe II family,CY7C602xx has an integrated oscillator that eliminates the external crystal or resonator, reducing overall cost. Also integrated into this chip are other external components such as wake-up circuitry.
The Wireless enCoRe II,CY7C602xx is a low-voltage, low-cost 8-bit Flashprogrammable microcontroller The Wireless enCoRe II,CY7C602xx features up to 36 general-purpose I/O(GPIO) pins. The I/O pins are grouped into five ports (Port 0 to 4). The pins on Port 0 and Port 1 may each be configured individually while the pins on Ports 2, 3, and 4 may only be configured as a group. Each GPIO port supports highimpedance inputs, configurable pull-up, open drain output, CMOS/TTL inputs, and CMOS output with up to five pins that support programmable drive strength of up to 50-mA sink current. Additionally, each I/O pin can be used to generate aGPIO interrupt to the microcontroller. Each GPIO port has its own GPIO interrupt vector with the exception of GPIO Port 0. GPIO Port 0 has three dedicated pins that have independent interrupt vectors (P0.2P0.4).
The Wireless enCoRe II,CY7C602xx features an internal oscillator. Optionally, an external 1-MHz to 24-MHz crystal can be used to provide a higher precision reference.
The WIreless enCoRe II,CY7C602xx has 8 Kbytes of Flash for user's code and 256 bytes of RAM for stack space and user variables.