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Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: Solid State Supplies | Subject: M30624
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 September 2001

Fast single-voltage Flash makes MCU easy
to update

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Enabling system designers to carry out in-circuit memory updates, the M30624 16bit microcontroller from Solid State Supplies features single voltage on-chip DINOR (divided bit-line NOR) Flash memory.

Enabling system designers to carry out in-circuit and in-service program memory updates such as protocols, programs and data points, the M30624 16bit microcontroller from Solid State Supplies features single voltage on-chip DINOR (divided bit-line NOR) Flash memory Designed to meet the growing needs of low power applications requiring ROM updates and extensive peripheral support such as PDA's, pagers, automotive requirements and motor control, the M30624 combines 256Kbit of DINOR Flash and 20Kbit of RAM

Operating at 16MHz to enable a minimum instruction execution time of 62.5ns, the MCU offers power consumption of only 21mW and has an integral three-phase PWM circuit which is ideal for motor control applications, especially in AD and DC brushless motors.

Enhanced serial communications are provided via a LAN interface and an I2C bus.

Supporting parallel, serial and CPU programming, when using high speed serial mode, engineers can program 256Kbyte of Flash in just 6s, giving a significant time saving.

A Flash protection mode is also incorporated for security applications.

Available in 3.3 and 5V versions with either 100-pin QFP or LQFP packaging, the MCU also incorporates eleven 16bit programmable timers, a two-channel DMA controller and 88 programmable I/O lines.

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