The COP8SGR728M8/NOPB microcontroller has a total of 28 pins. The pin configuration is as follows:
Pin 1: VDD
Pin 2: P0.0
Pin 3: P0.1
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Pin 27: P2.6
Pin 28: GND
Advantages: - Compact size allows for space-efficient designs - Low power consumption extends battery life - Versatile communication interfaces enable easy connectivity - On-chip memory eliminates the need for external storage - Wide operating voltage range provides flexibility in power supply
Disadvantages: - Limited program memory compared to some other microcontrollers - Limited data memory may restrict complex data processing capabilities
The COP8SGR728M8/NOPB microcontroller operates based on the Harvard architecture. It consists of a central processing unit (CPU) that executes instructions stored in the on-chip flash memory. The CPU communicates with external devices through various communication interfaces such as SPI, I2C, and UART.
The microcontroller's timers/counters allow precise timing operations, making it suitable for applications requiring accurate timekeeping or event triggering. Its low power consumption ensures efficient operation in battery-powered systems.
The COP8SGR728M8/NOPB microcontroller finds applications in various fields, including but not limited to:
Its compact size, low power consumption, and versatile communication interfaces make it suitable for a wide range of control and embedded system applications.
These alternative models provide options based on specific requirements and preferences while maintaining compatibility with the COP8SGR728 series.
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What is the maximum operating temperature for COP8SGR728M8/NOPB?
- The maximum operating temperature for COP8SGR728M8/NOPB is 85°C.
What is the typical supply voltage range for COP8SGR728M8/NOPB?
- The typical supply voltage range for COP8SGR728M8/NOPB is 2.7V to 5.5V.
Can COP8SGR728M8/NOPB be used in automotive applications?
- Yes, COP8SGR728M8/NOPB is suitable for automotive applications.
What are the key features of COP8SGR728M8/NOPB?
- COP8SGR728M8/NOPB features a low-power CMOS technology, on-chip oscillator, and multiple I/O options.
Is COP8SGR728M8/NOPB RoHS compliant?
- Yes, COP8SGR728M8/NOPB is RoHS compliant.
What programming tools are compatible with COP8SGR728M8/NOPB?
- COP8SGR728M8/NOPB can be programmed using standard in-circuit emulators and development tools.
Does COP8SGR728M8/NOPB have built-in EEPROM memory?
- No, COP8SGR728M8/NOPB does not have built-in EEPROM memory.
Can COP8SGR728M8/NOPB be used in battery-powered devices?
- Yes, COP8SGR728M8/NOPB is suitable for use in battery-powered devices due to its low power consumption.
What are the available package options for COP8SGR728M8/NOPB?
- COP8SGR728M8/NOPB is available in PDIP, SOIC, and TSSOP package options.
Are there any known compatibility issues when using COP8SGR728M8/NOPB with other components?
- There are no known compatibility issues when using COP8SGR728M8/NOPB with commonly used components in technical solutions.