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The M16C/26 Group is supported only for customers who have already adopted these products. The RX130, RL78/G14 Groups are recommended for new designs.
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | Package | CPU | Bit Size | Lead Count (#) | Operating Freq (Max) (MHz) | Timer | ADC | RTC | LVD or PVD | DMA | CAN (ch) | Ethernet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M30262F3GP | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | Package | M16C/60 | 32 | 48# | 20MHz | 16-bit x 8-ch | 10-bit x 8-ch | No | Yes | No | 0 | No |
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How to porting M16C/26 to M16C/26A ?
I've been trying it a while, the original micro, M30262F8GP # U3 andwant to do the porting to M30260F8AGP # U9A.The M30260F8AGP # U9A has some more peripherals, but it seemsthat the settings you have after RESET must be properly configured.Is there an app note or guide ...
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M16C/26a - how to determine output polarity of timer pulses?
I've programmed TA4 to toggle its output pin (p8_0) on each underflow, as well as generating an interrupt. I need to check, at each interrupt, the current polarity of the output pin (high or low). According to the Hardware Manual, if the p8_0 pin is configured as ...
Jul 16, 2010 -
Error in starting a new workspace with M16C/26A
Just finished my last project with a custom M16C/26a board. So I am starting another project, with a different custom M16C/26a board. I tend to reuse lots of basic code (timer, uart, pwm), each of which are in their own .c file. So I choose a ...
Jan 13, 2016
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(M16C,M32C) Are there any hardware precautions for accurate A/D conversion?
In order to perform A/D conversion, it is necessary to fully charge the internal capacitor, but if the impedance of the A/D conversion target is high, the discharge and charge will take time and the conversion value will not be accurate. For correct A/D ...
Feb 27, 2012 -
What happens if MCU starts operating before oscillation stabilized?
There would be no problem with the CPU after a reset as it operates with the main clock divided-by-8. However, if the clock division ratio is switched to "no division of the main clock", or serial interface or a timer is operated before oscillation is stabilized, the MCU ...
Sep 21, 2010 -
Please explain how to use the C language to enable multiple interrupts?
When declaring interrupt handling functions (#pragma INTERRUPT), code which enables multiplex interrupts immediately after going into interrupt can be outputted by adding "https://www.renesas.com/E".The sample code is shown below: #pragma INTERRUPT /E i_func void i_func(){ } For more details, please refer to the "M3T-NC30WA ...