Regarding the change of names mentioned in the document, such as Mitsubishi
Electric and Mitsubishi XX, to Renesas Technology Corp.
The semiconductor operations of Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electric were transferred to Renesas
Technology Corporation on April 1st 2003. These operations include microcomputer, logic, analog
and discrete devices, and memory chips other than DRAMs (flash memory, SRAMs etc.)
Accordingly, although Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Mitsubishi
Semiconductors, and other Mitsubishi brand names are mentioned in the document, these names
have in fact all been changed to Renesas Technology Corp. Thank you for your understanding.
Except for our corporate trademark, logo and corporate statement, no changes whatsoever have been
made to the contents of the document, and these changes do not constitute any alteration to the
contents of the document itself.
Note : Mitsubishi Electric will continue the business operations of high frequency & optical devices
and power devices.
Renesas Technology Corp.
Customer Support Dept.
April 1, 2003
To all our customers
1
Under
development
Preliminary Specifications REV.D
Specifications in this manual are tentative and subject to change.
Mitsubishi Microcomputers
M16C/80 group
SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
Description
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Description
The M16C/80 group of single-chip microcomputers are built using the high-performance silicon gate CMOS
process using a M16C/80 Series CPU core and are packaged in a 100-pin and 144-pin plastic molded
QFP. The peripheral functions of 100-pin and 144-pin are common. These single-chip microcomputers
operate using sophisticated instructions featuring a high level of instruction efficiency. With 16M bytes of
address space, they are capable of executing instructions at high speed. They also feature a built-in multi-
plier and DMAC, making them ideal for controlling office, communications, industrial equipment, and other
high-speed processing applications.
Features
Memory capacity .................................. ROM (See ROM expansion figure.)
RAM 10 to 24 Kbytes
Shortest instruction execution time ...... 50ns (f(X
IN
)=20MHz)
Supply voltage ..................................... 4.2 to 5.5V (f(X
IN
)=20MHz)
Mask ROM, external ROM and flash memory versions
2.7 to 5.5V (f(X
IN
)=10MHz)
Mask ROM, external ROM and flash memory versions
Low power consumption ...................... 45mA (M30800MC-XXXFP)
(f(X
IN
) = 20MHz without software wait,Vcc=5V)
Interrupts .............................................. 29 internal and 8 external interrupt sources, 5 software interrupt
sources; 7 levels (including key input interrupt)
Multifunction 16-bit timer ...................... 5 output timers + 6 input timers
Serial I/O .............................................. 5 channels for UART or clock synchronous
DMAC .................................................. 4 channels (trigger: 31 sources)
DRAMC ................................................ Used for EDO, FP, CAS before RAS refresh, self-refresh
A-D converter ....................................... 10 bits X 8 channels (Expandable up to 10 channels)
D-A converter ....................................... 8 bits X 2 channels
CRC calculation circuit ......................... 1 circuit
X-Y converter ....................................... 1 circuit
Watchdog timer .................................... 1 line
Programmable I/O ............................... 87 lines:100-pin version, 123 lines:144-pin version
Input port ..............................................
_______
1 line (P8
5
shared with NMI pin)
Memory expansion .............................. Available (16M bytes)
Chip select output ................................ 4 lines
Clock generating circuit ....................... 2 built-in clock generation circuits
(built-in feedback resistance, and external ceramic or quartz oscillator)
Applications
Audio, cameras, office equipment, communications equipment, portable equipment, etc.
Specifications written in this manual are believed to be ac-
curate, but are not guaranteed to be entirely free of error.
Specifications in this manual may be changed for func-
tional or performance improvements. Please make sure
your manual is the latest edition.
A-D Converter ............................................. 165
D-A Converter ............................................. 175
CRC Calculation Circuit .............................. 177
X-Y converter .............................................. 179
DRAM controller .......................................... 182
Programmable I/O Ports ............................. 189
Usage Precaution ....................................... 207
Electric characteristics ................................ 219
Flash memory version ................................. 266
CPU .............................................................. 13
Reset ............................................................. 18
Processor Mode ............................................ 26
Clock Generating Circuit ............................... 43
Protection ...................................................... 55
Interrupts ....................................................... 56
Watchdog Timer ............................................ 78
DMAC ........................................................... 80
Timer ............................................................. 91
Serial I/O ..................................................... 123