The MC9S08GT8ACFCE is a microcontroller unit (MCU) manufactured by NXP Semiconductors. It belongs to the S08 family of 8-bit MCUs designed for a wide range of embedded control applications.
Description:
The MC9S08GT8ACFCE is a high-performance, 8-bit microcontroller with a CPU clock speed of up to 24 MHz. It features 8 KB of on-chip flash memory, 256 bytes of EEPROM, and 1 KB of static RAM. The MCU is housed in a 48-pin LQFP (Low Profile Quad Flat Package) package.
Features:
- 8-bit S08 core with a CPU clock speed of up to 24 MHz.
- 8 KB of on-chip flash memory for program storage.
- 256 bytes of EEPROM for non-volatile data storage.
- 1 KB of static RAM (SRAM) for data storage and manipulation.
- 48-pin LQFP package with a wide operating temperature range (-40°C to +125°C).
- Advanced peripheral set, including:
- UART for serial communication.
- SPI and I2C interfaces for communication with external devices.
- PWM channels for generating pulse-width modulated signals.
- Input capture and output compare channels for precise timing control.
- Watchdog timer for system reliability.
- Low-voltage detection and brownout reset for power management.
- Enhanced security features, including:
- Flash memory security with read and program protection.
- Security ID for device authentication.
- Low-power modes to conserve energy in battery-powered applications.
Applications:
The MC9S08GT8ACFCE is suitable for a variety of embedded control applications, including:
- Automotive control systems, such as body control modules, engine management, and powertrain control.
- Industrial control and automation, including motor control, sensor interfacing, and process control.
- Consumer electronics, such as appliances, power tools, and home automation systems.
- Medical devices, including portable monitoring equipment and diagnostic instruments.
- Telecommunication systems, for example, modems and network interface cards.
- Energy management systems, like smart meters and energy harvesting devices.
The MC9S08GT8ACFCE's combination of performance, memory, and peripheral features make it a versatile choice for a wide range of applications requiring an 8-bit microcontroller.