Features: `18-Pin DIP and SOIC Packages` 3.0V to 5.5V Operating Range` Available Temperature Ranges A = 40 to +125 E =40 to +105 S = 0to +70` 14 Input / Output Lines` Six Vectored, Prioritized Interrupts from Six Different Sources` Two On-Board Comparators` ROM Mask Options: Low Noise ROM Protect ...
Z86C04: Features: `18-Pin DIP and SOIC Packages` 3.0V to 5.5V Operating Range` Available Temperature Ranges A = 40 to +125 E =40 to +105 S = 0to +70` 14 Input / Output Lines` Six Vectored, Prioritized Inter...
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Parameter |
Min |
Max |
Units |
Ambient Temperature under Bias |
-40 |
+105 |
C |
Storage Temperature |
-65 |
+150 |
C |
Voltage on any Pin with Respect to VSS [Note 1] |
-0.7 |
+12 |
V |
Voltage on VDD Pin with Respect to VSS |
-0.3 |
+7 |
V |
Voltage on Pin 7 with Respect to VSS [Note 2] |
-0.7 |
VDD+1 |
V |
Total Power Dissipation |
462 |
mW | |
Maximum Current out of VSS |
84 |
mA | |
Maximum Current into VDD |
84 |
mA | |
Maximum Current into an Input Pin [Note 3] |
600 |
+600 |
A |
Maximum Current into an Open-Drain Pin [Note 4] |
600 |
+600 |
A |
Maximum Output Current Sinked by Any I/O Pin |
12 |
mA | |
Maximum Output Current Sourced by Any I/O Pin |
12 |
mA | |
Total Maximum Output Current Sinked by Port 2 |
70 |
mA | |
Total Maximum Output Current Sourced by Port 2 |
70 |
mA |
Zilog's Z86C04/C08 are members of the Z8® MCU singlechip microcontroller family which offer easy software/hardware system expansion.
For applications demanding powerful I/O capabilities, the Z86C04/C08's dedicated input and output lines are grouped into three ports, and are configurable under software control to provide timing, status signals, or parallel I/O. Two on-chip counter/timers, with a large number of user selectable modes, off-load the system of administering real-time tasks such as counting/timing and I/O data communications. Additionally, two on-board comparators process analog signals with a common reference voltage (Figure 1).