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Description

Renesas' Zero Static Power ASM (Asynchronous State Machine) is fault-tolerant and operates continuously over a wide voltage range with very low latency. The SLG46881 provides a small, low-power component for commonly used mixed-signal functions. The user creates their circuit design by programming the one-time programmable (OTP) non-volatile memory (NVM) to configure the interconnect logic, the IO pins, and the macrocells of the SLG46881. This highly versatile device allows for a wide variety of mixed-signal functions to be designed within a very small, low-power single integrated circuit.

Features

  • Wide Range Power Supply
    • 2.5V (±8%) to 5V (±10%) VDD
    • 1V (±5%) to 1.8V (±10%) VDD2
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
  • RoHS-Compliant/Halogen-Free
  • Macrocells Overview
    • Two High-Speed General-Purpose Rail-to-Rail Analog Comparators (ACMPxH)
    • Two Low-Power General-Purpose Rail-to-Rail Analog Comparators (ACMPxL)
    • Two Voltage References (Vref)
      • Two Vref Outputs
    • Twelve Combination Function Macrocells
      • One Selectable DFF/Latch or 2-bit LUT
      • Four Selectable DFF/Latches or 3-bit LUTs
      • One Selectable Pipe Delay or Ripple Counter or 3-bit LUT
      • One Selectable Programmable Pattern Generator or 2-bit LUT
      • Four Selectable 8-bit CNT/DLYs or 3-bit LUTs
      • One Selectable 16-bit CNT/DLY or 4-bit LUT
    • Asynchronous State Machine
      • Twelve States
      • Four Dynamic Memory (DM) Macrocells
      • f(1) Computation Macrocell with Dedicated ACMP
    • Serial Communications
      • I2C Protocol Interface
    • Programmable Delay with Edge Detector Output
    • Deglitch Filter or Edge Detector
    • Three Oscillators (OSC)
      • 2.048kHz Oscillator
      • 2.048MHz Oscillator
      • 25MHz Oscillator
    • Crystal Oscillator
    • Analog Temperature Sensor
    • Power-On Reset (POR)

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Documentation

Type Title Date
Datasheet PDF 4.84 MB
Manual - Development Tools PDF 806 KB
Application Note PDF 404 KB
Application Note PDF 520 KB
Device Errata PDF 417 KB
Application Note PDF 568 KB
Application Note PDF 1.01 MB
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Schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and 3D CAD models from SamacSys can be found by clicking on the CAD Model links in the Product Options table. If a symbol or model isn't available, it can be requested directly from SamacSys.

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Models

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Model - Other ZIP 9.81 MB
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  1. Counter data reading in SLG46881 via I2C

    How to read data from 16 bit counter register when I2C supports only 8 bit addresses? Data sheet mentions that register data is possible to read via I2C, but there is no further information how it can be done.

    Apr 4, 2024
  2. Check out the SLG46880 !

    SLG46880 GreenPAK Programmable Mixed-signal Matrix with Asynchronous State Machine and Dual Supply. Dialog introduces SLG46880 and SLG46881, the newest members of the GreenPAK family of Configurable Mixed Signal Matrix devices. These parts include the latest development of the Asynchronous State Machine (ASM) architecture, which supports up to 12 states ...

    Mar 13, 2018

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  1. Q&A for GreenPAK Custom Part Order

    ... AG 4000 SLG46620G 4000 SLG46824G 4000 SLG46826G 4000 SLG46880-AP 4000 SLG46538-AP 5000 SLG46625-AP 5000 SLG46827-AG 5000 SLG46855-AP 5000 SLG46880V 5000 SLG46881V 5000 SLG47004V 5000 Are there any additional fees associated with ordering custom parts with unique part numbers?a. There are no additional or hidden ...

    Jan 1, 1970

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