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Toshiba New 16- and 32-bit Flash MCUs: TMP91FW40FG, TMP91FW60FG/DFG, TMP92FD23AFG/ADFG

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On Saturday, November 11, 2006

Toshiba announced 3 new 16- and 32-bit MCUs based on SuperFlash technology:

  • TMP91FW40FG is Toshiba’s first 16-bit SuperFlash-based MCU to incorporate an LCD controller, and was designed for electronic metering and similar applications that require 16-bit performance to drive an LCD display.
  • TMP91FW60FG/DFG is a 16-bit device that offers a combination of 128 Kbytes of Flash memory and 8 Kbytes of RAM plus 5V compliance, making it ideal for robust industrial and white goods applications.
  • TMP92FD23AFG/ADFG is a 32-bit MCU that incorporates 512 Kbytes of Flash memory and 32 Kbytes of RAM, making it well suited for many industrial applications, such as vending machines and industrial control.

TMP91FW40FG
TMP91FW40FG 16-bit MCU combines 128 Kbytes of Flash memory and 4 Kbytes of RAM with an anti-hypertensive-type LCD driver that can directly drive from 8 to 40 segments x 4 commons. The high-speed MCU is based on Toshiba’s ultra-low-power TLCS-900/L1 processor core and operates with voltages between 2.2V and 3.6V. The minimum instruction execution time is only 148ns at 27MHz. Overall power consumption is further reduced by a dual clock and three standby modes, including a programmable idle option. It also offers an integrated 4-channel 10-bit ADC, a 4-channel 8-bit timer, a 3-channel 16-bit timer, and a real-time clock with a calendar function. I/O functions include a 4-channel SIO/UART and 61 I/O ports. Packaging is a compact 100-pin LQFP package with dimensions of 14mm x 14mm with 0.50mm pitch. A mask ROM version (TMP91CW40FG) is also available.
Priced: USD 6.00 in 10,000-piece quantities



TMP91FW60FG/DFG
TMP91FW60FG/DFG 16-bit MCU combines 128 Kbytes of Flash memory and 8 Kbytes of RAM. This low-power MCU is based on Toshiba’s TLCS-900/L1 processor core, and has operating voltage of 4.5V to 5.5V and a minimum instruction execution time of 200ns at 20MHz. It also provides an integrated 16-channel 10-bit ADC, a 6-channel 8-bit timer, a 5-channel 16-bit timer, and a real-time counter. I/O functions include a 3-channel SIO/UART, 2-channel I2C/SIO and 83 I/O ports. Also, it incorporates six banks of program-patch logic. Packaging options consist of a 100-pin LQFP package with dimensions of 14mm x 14mm with 0.50mm pitch (TMP91FW60FG) or a 100-pin QFP package with dimensions of 14mm x 20mm with 0.65mm pitch (TMP91FW60DFG). A mask ROM version (TMP91CW60FG/DFG) is also available.
Price: USD 6.00 in 10,000-piece quantities

TMP92FD23AFG/ADFG
TMP92FD23AFG/ADFG 32-bit MCU combines 512 Kbytes of Flash memory and 32 Kbytes of RAM. The high-speed, high-performance MCU is based on Toshiba’s TLCS-900/H1 processor core, and operates with voltages between 3.0V and 3.6V. The minimum instruction execution time is only 50ns at 20MHz. It also offers an integrated 12-channel 10-bit ADC, a 6-channel 8-bit timer, a 2-channel 16-bit timer and a real-time counter. I/O functions include a 3-channel SIO/UART (IrDA version 1.0 interface mode selectable), a 2-channel I2C interface, and 84 I/O ports. Additional on-board memory includes 4 Kbytes of mask ROM for booting; external memory expansion to 16 Mbytes is fully supported. Packaging options consist of a 100-pin P-LQFP package with dimensions of 14mm x 14mm with 0.50mm pitch (TMP92FD23AFG) or a 100-pin P-QFP package with dimensions of 14mm x 20mm with 0.65mm pitch (TMP92FD23ADFG). A mask ROM version (TMP92CY23FG/DFG) is equipped with 256 Kbytes of ROM and 16 Kbytes of RAM and has a built-in ROM correction function. Price: USD 9.00 in 10,000-piece quantities.

Toshiba’s SuperFlash can be much faster than Flash technologies. ISP mode allows upgrades and fixes in the field under control of the user program.

Source: uCpros


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