HT46R46/C46/R47/C47/R48/R49
Cost-Effective A/D Type 8-Bit MCU
Technical Document
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Tools Information
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FAQs
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Application Note
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HA0003E Communicating between the HT48 & HT46 Series MCUs and the HT93LC46 EEPROM
HA0049E Read and Write Control of the HT1380
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HA0051E Li Battery Charger Demo Board - Using the HT46R47
HA0052E Microcontroller Application - Battery Charger
HA0083E Li Battery Charger Demo Board - Using the HT46R46
Features
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Operating voltage:
Up to 0.5ms instruction cycle with 8MHz system clock
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SYS=4MHz: 2.2V~5.5V
SYS=8MHz: 3.3V~5.5V
at VDD=5V
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4 or 6-level subroutine nesting
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13 to 23 bidirectional I/O lines
4 channels 8 or 9-bit resolution A/D converter
1 or 2 channel 8-bit PWM output shared with I/O lines
Bit manipulation instruction
External interrupt input shared with an I/O line
8-bit programmable Timer/Event Counter with over-
flow interrupt and 7-stage prescaler
Table read instructions
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On-chip crystal and RC oscillator
Watchdog Timer function
63 powerful instructions
All instructions executed in one or two machine
cycles
PFD for audio frequency generation
Power down and wake-up functions to reduce power
consumption
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Low voltage reset function
Range of packaging types
General Description
The Cost-Effective A/D Type MCU Devices are a series
of 8-bit high performance RISC architecture
microcontrollers, designed especially for applications
that interface directly to analog signals, such as those
from sensors. All devices include an integrated
multi-channel Analog to Digital Converter in addition to
one or two Pulse Width Modulation outputs. The usual
Holtek MCU features such as power down and wake-up
functions, oscillator options, programmable frequency
divider, etc. combine to ensure user applications require
a minimum of external components.
The benefits of integrated A/D and PWM functions, in
addition to low power consumption, high performance,
I/O flexibility and low-cost, provide these devices with
the versatility to suit a wide range of application possibil-
ities such as sensor signal processing, motor driving, in-
dustrial control, consumer products, subsystem
controllers, etc. Many features are common to all de-
vices, however, they differ in areas such as I/O pin
count, Program Memory capacity, A/D resolution, stack
capacity and package types.
Rev. 1.00
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April 18, 2007