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Dsa 472314

This document provides specifications for a microcontroller including: - It has 16K bytes of command RAM and 16K bytes of data RAM. - It supports a minimum instruction execution time of 17 ns and includes various interrupts. - It has 12 timer counters that can be configured for different uses along with serial interfaces and other peripherals.

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Dsa 472314

This document provides specifications for a microcontroller including: - It has 16K bytes of command RAM and 16K bytes of data RAM. - It supports a minimum instruction execution time of 17 ns and includes various interrupts. - It has 12 timer counters that can be configured for different uses along with serial interfaces and other peripherals.

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MN103000

Type MN103000
Command RAM (×× 64-bit) 16 K-byte
Data RAM (×× 32-bit) 16 K-byte
Package QFP160-P-2828F *Pb free
(Old Package) (QFP160-P-2828B)

Minimum Instruction 17 ns (at 3.3 V to lerance = ± 5%, 60 MHz)


Execution Time
Interrupts • RESET • IRQ × 8 • NMI • Timer × 28 • SIF × 4 • DMAC × 4 • WDT • A/D • System error
Timer Counter Timer counter 0 to 3: 32-bit × 1
(interval timer, event count, timer output, interrupt, clock source for serial I/F, A/D conversion trigger)
Clock Source ···················· IOCLK; external clock input; underflow of timer counter
Interrupt Source ··············· underflow of timer counter 0, 1, 2, 3
Timer counter 4 to 7: 32-bit × 1
(interval timer, event count, timer output, interrupt, clock source for serial I/F)
Clock source ····················· IOCLK; external clock input; underflow of timer counter
Interrupt source ················ underflow of timer counter 4, 5, 6, 7
*: Configuration of each of timer counters 0 to 3 and timer counters 4 to 7 can be changed to 8-, 16- and 24-bit
timer counters.
Timer counter 8: 16-bit × 1
(interval timer, event count, toggle output (2 lines), PWM output, one-shot output, input capture (2 lines),
interrupt, DMA start, generation of timer synchronous output timing)
Clock source ····················· IOCLK; external clock input; underflow of timer counter
Interrupt source ················ overflow of timer counter 8; coincidence with compare capture (2 lines) or at
capture
Timer counter 9: 16-bit × 1
(interval timer, event count, toggle output (2 lines), PWM output, high-speed PWM output, one-shot output,
input capture (2 lines), interrupt, DMA start, generation of timer synchronous output timing)
Clock source ····················· IOCLK; external clock input; underflow of timer counter
Interrupt source ················ overflow of timer counter 9; coincidence with compare capture (2 lines) or at
capture
Timer counter 10: 16-bit × 1
(interval timer, event count, toggle output (3 lines), PWM output (2 lines), one-shot output, input capture
(3 lines), interrupt, DMA start, 2-phase encode)
Clock source ····················· IOCLK; external clock input; 2-phase encode; underflow of timer counter
Interrupt source ················ overflow of timer counter 10; underflow of timer counter 10; coincidence with
compare capture (3 lines) or at capture
Timer counter 11: 16-bit × 1
(interval timer, event count, toggle output (4 lines), PWM output, inter-offset 3-phase PWM output, one-shot
output, input capture (4 lines), interrupt, DMA start, 2-phase encode)
Clock source ····················· IOCLK; external clock input; 2-phase encode; underflow of timer counter
Interrupt source ················ overflow of timer counter 11; underflow of timer counter 11; coincidence with
compare capture (4 lines) or at capture
Timer counter 12: 16-bit × 1
(interval timer, event count, toggle output (4 lines), PWM output (3 lines), one-shot output, input capture
(4 lines), interrupt, 2-phase encode)
Clock source ····················· IOCLK; external clock input; 2-phase encode; underflow of timer counter
Interrupt source ················ overflow of timer counter 12; underflow of timer counter 12; coincidence with
compare capture (4 lines) or at capture

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MN103000

Timer Counter (continue) Watchdog timer: 16-bit to 25-bit × 1


Serial Interface Serial 0, 1: 7-bit, 8-bit × 2 (clock synchronous mode, start-stop synchronous mode, I2C mode)
Clock source: ··················· (clock synchronous mode, start-stop synchronous mode)
IOCLK; underflow of timer counter; external clock
(I2C mode)
IOCLK; underflow of timer counter
I/O Pins I/O 51 • Common use
Output 25 • Common use
Input 13 • Common use
A/D Inputs 10-bit × 8-ch.
PWM 16-bit × 5-ch.
ICR 16-bit × 15-ch. (common with OCR)
OCR 16-bit × 15-ch. (common with ICR)
Timer Synchronous 4-bit (synchronous output) × 2-ch.
Output
DMAC 4-ch.
Electrical Characteristics
Supply current
Limit
Parameter Symbol Condition Unit
min typ max
VDD , PVDD , AVDD = 3.3 V
VI = VDD or VSS
Operating supply current IDD1 fosc = 15.0 MHz 250 mA
FRQS pin = Hi level
Output open
VDD , PVDD , AVDD = 3.465 V
VI = VDD or VSS
Supply current at SLEEP IDD2 fosc = 15.0 MHz 50 mA
FRQS pin = Hi level
Output open
VDD , PVDD , AVDD = 3.465 V
VI = VDD or VSS
Supply current at HALT IDD3 fosc = 15.0 MHz 5 mA
FRQS pin = Hi level
Output open
VDD , PVDD , AVDD = 3.465 V
VI = VDD or VSS
Supply current at stopping IDD4 300 µA
Fosc = Oscillation stopped
Output open
(Ta = −20°C to +70°C)
See the next page for electrical characteristics (continue), pin assignment and support tool.
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Electrical Characteristics (Continue)
A/D conversion performance
Limit
Parameter Symbol Condition Unit
min typ max
Resolution 10 Bits
A/D conversion absolute error ±7 LSB
VREF+ = 3.3 V, VREF− = 0.0 V
A/D conversion relative error ±5 LSB
A/D conversion clock = 5 MHz
A/D conversion time 2.8 µs
(Ta = −20°C to +70°C, AVDD = 3.3 V, AVSS = 0.0 V)
Pin Assignment ( ) : Old Package
P21/D1/TM12IOD
P20/D0/TM12IOC

P22/D2/TM12INE
P23/D3/SY0OT0
P24/D4/SY0OT1
P25/D5/SY0OT2
P26/D6/SY0OT3

BSMOD1
PB0/D16

PB1/D17
PB2/D18
PB3/D19
PB4/D20
PB5/D21

PB6/D22
PB7/D23
P32/D10

P33/D11
P34/D12
P35/D13
P36/D14
P37/D15
P27/D7
P30/D8
P31/D9
VDD

VDD

VDD
VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS
D24
D25
D26
D27

D28
D29
D30
D31
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BSMOD0 121 80 PVSS
RST 122 79 PVDD
VDD 123 78 P90/IRQ0
MMOD1 124 77 P91/IRQ1
MMOD0 125 76 P92/IRQ2
P53/DMR0 126 75 VSS
P52/DMK0 127 74 P93/IRQ3/ADTRG
P51/RAS 128 73 P94/DK
VSS 129 72 BR
P50/BG 130 71 VDD
RE 131 70 OSCO
P40/WE0 132 69 OSCI
P41/WE1 133 68 NMIRQ
P42/WE2 134 67 FRQS
VDD 135 66 VSS
P43/WE3 136 65 SYSCLK
P44/CS0 137 64 P87/SY1OT2/TM8IOA
P45/CS1/CAS1 138 63 P86/SY1OT3/TM8IOB
P46/CS2/CAS2 139 62 VDD
P47/CS3/CAS3 140 MN103000 61 P85/SBI0
VSS 141 60 P84/SBO0
P60/SY1OT1/DMK1 142 59 P83/SBT0
P61/SY1OT0/DMR1 143 58 VSS
P62/TM12IOB 144 57 P82/SBI1
P63/TM12IOA 145 56 P81/SBO1
P64/TM11IOF/TM6IO 146 55 P80/SBT1/TM0IO
P65/TM11IOE/TM4IO 147 54 VDD
VDD 148 53 VREF5V
P66/TM11IOD 149 52 AVSS
P67/TM11IOC 150 51 VREFL
P70/TM11IOB 151 50 PA7/AN7/IRQ7
P71/TM11IOA 152 49 PA6/AN6/IRQ6
P72/TM10IND/TM2IO 153 48 PA5/AN5/IRQ5
VSS 154 47 PA4/AN4/IRQ4
P73/TM10IOC 155 46 PA3/AN3
P74/TM10IOB 156 45 PA2/AN2
P75/TM10IOA 157 44 PA1/AN1
P76/TM9IOB 158 43 PA0/AN0
P77/TM9IOA 159 42 VREFH
VDD 160 41 AVDD
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A0
A1
A2
A3
VSS
A4
A5
A6
A7
VDD
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
VSS
A13
A14
A15
P00/A16
P01/A17
VDD
P02/A18
P03/A19
P04/A20
P05/A21
P06/A22
VSS
P07/A23
P10/A24
P11/A25
P12/A26/CS4
P13/A27/CS5
VDD
P14/A28/CS6
P15/A29
P16/A30
P17/A31/CS7
WDOVF
VSS

QFP160-P-2828F*Pbfree
(QFP160-P-2828B)

SupportTool
In-circuit Emulator PX-ICE103000-QFP160-P-2828B
On-boardDevelopmentTools CSIDE-MN10300 (Computex Co., Ltd, product)

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