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The H8/38602R 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/G14 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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| DF38602RFH10V | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | Package | H8/300H | 16 | 1KB | 16KB | 10MHz | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 6-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | ||
| DF38602RFH10WV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | Package | H8/300H | 16 | 1KB | 16KB | 10MHz | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 6-ch | No | No | No | -40 to +85 | ||
| DF38602RFH4V | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | Package | H8/300H | 16 | 1KB | 16KB | 10MHz | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 6-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | ||
| DF38602RFT10V | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | VQFN | H8/300H | 16 | 1KB | 16KB | 10MHz | 32# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 6-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 | |
| DF38602RFT10WV | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | VQFN | H8/300H | 16 | 1KB | 16KB | 10MHz | 32# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 6-ch | No | No | No | -40 to +85 | 3 |
| DF38602RFT4V | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | VQFN | H8/300H | 16 | 1KB | 16KB | 10MHz | 32# | 8-bit x 1-ch, 16-bit x 2-ch | 10-bit x 6-ch | No | No | No | -20 to +75 |
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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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- Application NoteAI-generated Summary: The document presents performance data of the signal processing library on SH2A-FPU and RX devices, detailing CPU cycles for various DSP functions such as FFT, FIR, and IIR filters across different sample sizes and coefficients. It also provides Renesas Electronics website and support contact information. The revision record notes the first edition release date as December 17, 2010.Related Files:
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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.
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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.
- 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: The document presents performance data of the signal processing library on SH2A-FPU and RX devices, detailing CPU cycles for various DSP functions such as FFT, FIR, and IIR filters across different sample sizes and coefficients. It also provides Renesas Electronics website and support contact information. The revision record notes the first edition release date as December 17, 2010.Related Files:
- 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.
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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]
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(H8/300H Super Low Power) Can the empty areas of the I/O registers be used as ROM?
The empty areas of the I/O registers cannot be used.
Mar 25, 2009 -
Please explain the calculation formula for frame frequency.
When using system clock, a frame frequency= clock frequency used /512. When using sub-clock, a frame frequency= clock used/256. Note that when selecting 1/3 duty, the value is multiplied by three-forths from the above formula.
Mar 25, 2009 -
When should I set the stack pointer?
The first instruction of your program should set the stack pointer.
Mar 24, 2009
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