Features: Part ROM RAM* I/O SpeedNumber (Kbytes) (Bytes) Lines (MHz)Z862172 12414 4Z86C172124 144* General-Purpose` 18-Pin DIP and SOIC Packages` 3.0- to 5.5-Volt Operating Range` 0 to 70 Operating Temperature Range` Permanent Watch-Dog Timer (WDT)` Oscillator Filter` Two Programmable 8-Bit Counte...
Z86217: Features: Part ROM RAM* I/O SpeedNumber (Kbytes) (Bytes) Lines (MHz)Z862172 12414 4Z86C172124 144* General-Purpose` 18-Pin DIP and SOIC Packages` 3.0- to 5.5-Volt Operating Range` 0 to 70 Operating ...
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Sym | Parameter | Min | Max | Units |
VDD | Supply Voltage (*) | 0.3 | +7 | V |
TSTG | Storage Temp | 65° | +150° | C |
TA | Oper Ambient Temp | † | † | C |
The Z86217/C17 are members of Zilog's Z8® family of microcontrollers designed to reduce external system components and offer easy software/hardware development tools for pointing device and trackball applications.
The Z86217/C17 devices feature on-board pull-up resistors, and a scalable trip-point buffer to accommodate opto-transistor outputs. The high drive ports are capable of up to 20 mA (at VOL = 0.8-volt) current sinking per pin, with three pins maximum, providing extra sinking current capability.
The Z86217/C17's permanently enabled Watch-Dog Timer (WDT) operates upon power-up of the MCU, and provides added operational reliability for pointing device and trackball environments.
An oscillator filter assists in separating out high-frequency noise from the oscillator input pin.Two on-chip counter/timers with a large number of selectable modes, offload the system of administering real-time tasks such as counting/timing and I/O data communications.Notes of Z86217/C17 :
Refer to the DC electrical characteristics for detailed specification of the sinking current.
On the Z86217/C17 , P24-P27 has a 20K pull-up, and P32 has a 47K pulldown. The Z86217 does not have these functions. All Signals with a preceding front slash, "/", are active Low, e.g.; B//W (WORD is active Low); /B/W (BYTE is active Low, only).