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The H8/38004 Group is supported only for the customers who have already adopted any of the products. For new adoption, please consider other products such as RL78/L12, RL78/L13, RX113 Group.
| 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) | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
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| DF38002FP10V | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | LFQFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 16KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | 3 |
| DF38002FP10WV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300L | 8 | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -40 to +85 | |||
| DF38002FP4V | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | LFQFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 16KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38002FT10V | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | VQFN | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 16KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38002FT10WV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | VQFN | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 16KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -40 to +85 | |
| DF38002FT4V | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | VQFN | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 16KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38002H10V | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | QFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 16KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38002H10WV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | QFP | H8/300L | 8 | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -40 to +85 | |||
| DF38002H4V | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | QFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 16KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38004FP10V | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 32KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38004FP10WV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 32KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -40 to +85 | |
| DF38004FP4V | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | LFQFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 32KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38004FT10V | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | VQFN | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 32KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38004FT10WV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | VQFN | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 32KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -40 to +85 | |
| DF38004FT4V | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | VQFN | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 32KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38004H10V | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | QFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 32KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38004H10WV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | QFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 32KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -40 to +85 | |
| DF38004H4V | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | QFP | H8/300L | 8 | 1KB | 32KB | 5MHz | 64# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 4-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 |
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- Application NotePDF 468 KB REG05B0029-0100 Rev.1.00 Dec 01, 2008AI-generated Summary: The document provides example C code for initializing and configuring the RTC and LCD controller of the H8/38076F microcontroller. It details the hardware description, focusing on the RTC's functionality, registers, and initialization procedure. The RTC counts time from seconds to a week, supports BCD-coded read/write, and generates interrupts. It also explains the importance of checking the BSY bit during register updates to ensure accurate data reading.Related Files:
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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The guide details the migration process from the H8/3048 microcontroller to the RX231, highlighting key differences in CPU architecture, system registers, and peripheral modules. It explains the expanded general-purpose registers in RX231, differences in stack pointer usage, and changes in interrupt handling, clock settings, and operating modes. The document also compares on-chip functions such as I/O ports, buses, DMA controllers, timers, and converters, providing essential information for smooth hardware and software transition.
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- 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.)
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Can I use 32kbyte when using E7 by H8/38024 or H8/38004 F-ZTAT version?
No, you can use only 28kbyte of ROM since E7 uses 4kbyte of ROM for HDI monitor.
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Contrast output waveform in PWDR on PWM H8/3802, H8/38004, H8/38024.
When rewriting the PWDR during a high period, the waveform varies immediately after rewriting. When the duty cycle is reduced during a low period, the waveform varies immediately after rewriting, but when duty is increased during rewriting, the waveform varies from the point the next 1/4 switching cycle ...
Mar 25, 2009 -
How to adjust the luminance in H8/3802, H8/38004 and H8/38024 Groups?
Please adjust the luminance by inserting a variable resistor between Vcc and V1. Since driving power is supplied externally, please set PSW bit to 0.
Mar 25, 2009
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