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Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: Holtek Semiconductor | Subject: HT46R63
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 November 2003
OTP microcontroller goes on display
The new HT46R63 is one of Holtek's new generation LCD-type 8bit A/D one time programmable (OTP) microcontrollers.
The new HT46R63 is one of Holtek's new generation LCD-type 8bit A/D one time programmable (OTP) microcontrollers With its 4K x 15bit of internal OTP memory and 32 I/O pins, it allows for easy interfacing to devices such as external keypads and can also directly drive LEDs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Its internal eight-channel A/D convertor can directly monitor external analogue signals such as those used by battery monitors, current measurements, temperature measurements, etc as well as many other types of sensor signals.
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Its integrated 19 x 4 LCD driver internal circuitry, two oscillator circuits and one comparator circuit add to the already comprehensive features and demonstrate the flexibility and powerful capabilities of this device.
Conforming to industrial specifications, the HT46R63 has a working voltage range of 2.2-5.5V, giving it applications in a wide range of consumer and industrial related products incorporating LCD panels such as water heaters, ovens, microwave, induction hotplates, heating stoves, to mention only a few.
Additional applications could be traditional and digital cameras, vehicle clocks, electric bicycles, exercise machines and other leisure related products.
To complement its microcontroller device range Holtek has developed a comprehensive development system known as the HT-IDE2000.
The development system incorporates a comprehensive suite of both software and hardware tools, such as real-time simulation, step, breakpoint and full trace features to ease the development and debug process.
The additional included feature of an LCD panel simulator allows designers to fully simulate LCD panels without connection to actual LCD hardware, giving a complete tools package that ensures LCD microcontroller application are designed and debugged with a minimum of delay and reach their respective markets in the shortest time possible.
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