Features: • Fully static design 8-bit CMOS microcontroller• 64K bytes of in-system programmable Flash EPROM for Application Program (AP FLASH EPROM)• 4K bytes of auxiliary Flash EPROM for Loader Program (LD FLASH EPROM)• 512 bytes of on-chip RAM. (including 256 bytes of AUX...
W78L516A: Features: • Fully static design 8-bit CMOS microcontroller• 64K bytes of in-system programmable Flash EPROM for Application Program (AP FLASH EPROM)• 4K bytes of auxiliary Flash EP...
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PARAMETER | SYMBOL | MIN. | MAX. | UNIT |
DC Power Supply Input Voltage Operating Temperature Storage Temperature |
VDD−VSS VIN TA TST |
-0.3 VSS -0.3 0 -55 |
+6.0 VDD +0.3 60 +150 |
V V °C °C |
Note: Exposure to conditions beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may adversely affect the life and reliability of the device.
The W78L516 is an 8-bit microcontroller which has an in-system programmable Flash EPROM for firmware updating. The instruction set of the W78L516 is fully compatible with the standard 8052. The W78L516 contains a 64K bytes of main Flash EPROM and a 4K bytes of auxiliary Flash EPROM which allows the contents of the 64KB main Flash EPROM to be updated by the loader program located at the 4KB auxiliary Flash EPROM; 512 bytes of on-chip RAM; four 8-bit bi-directional and bitaddressable I/O ports; an additional 4-bit port P4; three 16-bit timer/counters; a serial port. These peripherals are supported by a eight sources two-level interrupt capability. To facilitate programming and verification, the Flash EPROM inside the W78L516 allows the program memory to be programmed and read electronically. Once the code is confirmed, the user can protect the code for security.
The W78L516 microcontroller has two power reduction modes, idle mode and power-down mode, both of which are software selectable. The idle mode turns off the processor clock but allows for continued peripheral operation. The power-down mode stops the crystal oscillator for minimum power consumption. The external clock can be stopped at any time and in any state without affecting the processor.