Description
The H8/36077, H8/36079 Group is supported only for customers who have already adopted these products. The RL78/G14 Group is recommended for new designs.
Applications
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| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | Package | CPU | Bit Size | RAM (KB) | Program Memory (KB) | Operating Freq (Max) (MHz) | Lead Count (#) | Timer | ADC | Ethernet | LVD or PVD | DMA | Temp. Range (°C) |
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| DF36074GFZV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 32KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -20 to +75 |
| DF36074GFZWV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 32KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -40 to +85 |
| DF36074GHV | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | QFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 32KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -20 to +75 |
| DF36074GHWV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | QFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 32KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -40 to +85 |
| DF36074LFZV | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | LFQFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 32KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -20 to +75 |
| DF36074LFZWV | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | LFQFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 32KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -40 to +85 |
| DF36074LHV | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | QFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 32KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -20 to +75 |
| DF36074LHWV | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | QFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 32KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -40 to +85 |
| DF36077GFZV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 56KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -20 to +75 |
| DF36077GFZWV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 56KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -40 to +85 |
| DF36077GHV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | QFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 56KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -20 to +75 |
| DF36077GHWV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | QFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 56KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -40 to +85 |
| DF36077LFZV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 56KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -20 to +75 |
| DF36077LFZWV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 56KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -40 to +85 |
| DF36077LHV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | QFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 56KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -20 to +75 |
| DF36077LHWV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | QFP | H8/300H | 16 | 4KB | 56KB | 20MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 3-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | -40 to +85 |
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document explains how to register and uninstall Call Walker within the High-performance Embedded Workshop (HEW). It guides users to launch HEW without opening a workspace, access the Tools Administration menu, and register the Call Walker tool by specifying the registration file path. After registration, Call Walker version 2.3 appears in the menu. Upon uninstalling HEW, users must manually delete the remaining Call Walker directory. It also provides Renesas Electronics website and contact information for support. The revision history notes the first edition release date.
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: Call Walker is a stack information analysis tool included in the Renesas Compiler Package for various microcontroller families. It reads stack information files (*.sni) generated by the linkage editor or profile information files (*.pro) from the simulator debugger. Users can edit stack sizes, save modified data in call information files (*.cal), and merge multiple files. Procedures to create stack information files differ by microcontroller family, with specific instructions for SuperH, H8, RX, M16C, and R8C families. The tool supports static stack size display and editing for assembly programs.
- Application NotePDF 265 KB REJ06J0076-0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 30, 2009AI-generated Summary: The document details the specifications and usage of the M3S-TFS-Tiny filesystem library for microcontrollers in the R8C, H8/300H Tiny, and M16C/Tiny series. It supports FAT16 on media sizes from 32 MB to 1 GB, with features like multiple drive support, fixed 64-byte logic sectors, and variable file sizes allocated in blocks. The library includes type definitions, explanations of key terms such as logic sectors and drives, and provides a sample program with memory driver interfaces and error codes.Related Files:
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The M3S-T2-Tiny is an ultracompact TCP/IP protocol stack software library designed for R8C Family, H8/300H Tiny Series, H8/300H Series, and M16C/Tiny Series microcontrollers. It supports Ethernet and PPP data link layers and includes TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, ARP, and PPP protocols. The library separates hardware-dependent drivers for LAN controllers or serial I/O, providing sample drivers and applications. It uses an API compliant with ITRON TCP/IP standards and does not require a real-time OS. The package contains library files, header files, configuration templates, sample drivers, and sample application programs.Related Files:
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details software libraries for DTMF tone generation and detection tailored for Tiny microcontrollers in the R8C, H8/300H Tiny, and M16C/Tiny series. It explains library functions like ExecuteDTMFGen, which returns a lookup table for PWM duty cycles to generate DTMF tones based on specified keys. The document includes sample programs, usage procedures, memory usage, processing speeds, and configurable parameters for both generation and detection functions.Related Files:
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document explains how to register and uninstall Call Walker within the High-performance Embedded Workshop (HEW). It guides users to launch HEW without opening a workspace, access the Tools Administration menu, and register the Call Walker tool by specifying the registration file path. After registration, Call Walker version 2.3 appears in the menu. Upon uninstalling HEW, users must manually delete the remaining Call Walker directory. It also provides Renesas Electronics website and contact information for support. The revision history notes the first edition release date.
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: Call Walker is a stack information analysis tool included in the Renesas Compiler Package for various microcontroller families. It reads stack information files (*.sni) generated by the linkage editor or profile information files (*.pro) from the simulator debugger. Users can edit stack sizes, save modified data in call information files (*.cal), and merge multiple files. Procedures to create stack information files differ by microcontroller family, with specific instructions for SuperH, H8, RX, M16C, and R8C families. The tool supports static stack size display and editing for assembly programs.
- Application NotePDF 265 KB REJ06J0076-0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 30, 2009AI-generated Summary: The document details the specifications and usage of the M3S-TFS-Tiny filesystem library for microcontrollers in the R8C, H8/300H Tiny, and M16C/Tiny series. It supports FAT16 on media sizes from 32 MB to 1 GB, with features like multiple drive support, fixed 64-byte logic sectors, and variable file sizes allocated in blocks. The library includes type definitions, explanations of key terms such as logic sectors and drives, and provides a sample program with memory driver interfaces and error codes.Related Files:
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The M3S-T2-Tiny is an ultracompact TCP/IP protocol stack software library designed for R8C Family, H8/300H Tiny Series, H8/300H Series, and M16C/Tiny Series microcontrollers. It supports Ethernet and PPP data link layers and includes TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, ARP, and PPP protocols. The library separates hardware-dependent drivers for LAN controllers or serial I/O, providing sample drivers and applications. It uses an API compliant with ITRON TCP/IP standards and does not require a real-time OS. The package contains library files, header files, configuration templates, sample drivers, and sample application programs.Related Files:
- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document details software libraries for DTMF tone generation and detection tailored for Tiny microcontrollers in the R8C, H8/300H Tiny, and M16C/Tiny series. It explains library functions like ExecuteDTMFGen, which returns a lookup table for PWM duty cycles to generate DTMF tones based on specified keys. The document includes sample programs, usage procedures, memory usage, processing speeds, and configurable parameters for both generation and detection functions.Related Files:View More (170)
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- IDE and Coding ToolRenesas integrated development environment (IDE) (for SuperH, RX, R8C, M32R, M16C, H8SX, H8S, H8, and 740 families).
- Compiler/AssemblerC/C++ Compiler package for H8SX, H8S and H8 families. Simulator debugger and High-performance Embedded Workshop included.
- EmulatorOn-Chip Debugging Emulator for M16C and H8 families. Available as a flash memory programmer for M16C and 740(QzROM) families also by using with Flash Development Toolkit. Note that the H8 family MCUs support the debugging features and that the 740 family MCUs support only the programming features. * Successor : E8a
- EmulatorOn-Chip Debugging Emulator for R8C, M16C, H8S, H8 and 740 families. E8a is also used as a device programmer for Renesas microcomputers. This product is E8 emulator's successor.
- Programmer (Unit/SW)On-chip debugging emulator available as a flash memory programmer [Available flash programming software: Flash Development Toolkit] [Support MCU/MPU and devices: SuperH RISC engine, R8C, M16C, H8SX, H8S, H8, 740]
- Programmer (Unit/SW)Flash memory programming software. [Support MCU/MPU and devices: SuperH RISC engine, RX, R8C, M16C, H8SX, H8S, H8, 740]
- SimulatorSimulator debugger for the H8,H8S, H8SX family [Support IDE : High-performance Embedded Workshop] (Note: This product is included in Compiler Package and is not available separately.)
- Code GeneratorA tool for automatically generating drivers for the built-in peripheral I/Os of a microcomputer (for RX210, RX220, RX63x, and RX62x)
- Plug-in, OS Aware Debugging, Etc.Function for task-level debugging of real-time OS applications. Standard feature of High-performance Embedded Workshop. Available for debugging with a simulator or an emulator.
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- EmulatorOn-Chip Debugging Emulator for M16C and H8 families. Available as a flash memory programmer for M16C and 740(QzROM) families also by using with Flash Development Toolkit. Note that the H8 family MCUs support the debugging features and that the 740 family MCUs support only the programming features. * Successor : E8a
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Support Communities
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H8/36077 Using HEW and E8a emulator - Experiencing strange problem
HiI'm having a problem with an own design PCB which uses an H8/36077 controller.I am using an interrupt service routine trgigered by the B2 timer, and one of the functions is to toggle an LED at a rate that will indicate function and status.A simple ...
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H8/36077 in High Performance Embedded Workbench - Help required.
I have developed a module of code in assembler to run on the H8/36077 processor.This is a stand alone module, and I'm not using any of the automatically loaded files that show up when you open a new project in HEW.The code assembles without error ...
Apr 19, 2012
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Can I use WDT on an H8/300H Tiny device as an interval timer?
No, you can't.
Mar 26, 2009 -
(H8/300H Tiny) When should I set the stack pointer?
The first instruction of your program should set the stack pointer.
Mar 26, 2009 -
What is the current consumption value of H8/300H Tiny series in each mode?
Please refer to the current consumption data available on the characteristic information page in this site.
Mar 25, 2009