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IC MCU 8BIT 4K 20-SOIC

ST7FLITE19F1M6

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7FLITE19F1M6
Description
IC MCU 8BIT 4K 20-SOIC
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Series
ST7r
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7FLITE19F1M6

Core Processor
ST7
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
8MHz
Connectivity
SPI
Peripherals
LVD, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
15
Program Memory Size
4KB (4K x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
128 x 8
Ram Size
256 x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.4 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 7x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
20-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Processor Series
ST7FLITE1x
Core
ST7
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Data Ram Size
256 B
Interface Type
SPI
Maximum Clock Frequency
8 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
15
Number Of Timers
1 x 12 bit / 2 x 8 bit
Operating Supply Voltage
2.4 V to 5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Development Tools By Supplier
ST7FLIT2-COS/COM, ST7FLITE-SK/RAIS, ST7MDT10-DVP3, ST7MDT10-EMU3, STX-RLINK
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
On-chip Adc
7 bit x 10 bit
For Use With
497-5858 - EVAL BOARD PLAYBACK ST7FLITE497-5049 - KIT STARTER RAISONANCE ST7FLITE497-5046 - KIT TOOL FOR ST7/UPSD/STR7 MCU
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
497-2133-5

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POWER SAVING MODES (Cont’d)
9.4.1 Halt Mode Recommendations
– Make sure that an external event is available to
– When using an external interrupt to wake up the
– For the same reason, reinitialize the level sensi-
– The opcode for the HALT instruction is 0x8E. To
– As the HALT instruction clears the interrupt mask
wake up the microcontroller from Halt mode.
microcontroller, reinitialize the corresponding I/O
as “Input Pull-up with Interrupt” before executing
the HALT instruction. The main reason for this is
that the I/O may be wrongly configured due to ex-
ternal interference or by an unforeseen logical
condition.
tiveness of each external interrupt as a precau-
tionary measure.
avoid an unexpected HALT instruction due to a
program counter failure, it is advised to clear all
occurrences of the data value 0x8E from memo-
ry. For example, avoid defining a constant in pro-
gram memory with the value 0x8E.
in the CC register to allow interrupts, the user
may choose to clear all pending interrupt bits be-
fore executing the HALT instruction. This avoids
entering other peripheral interrupt routines after
executing the external interrupt routine corre-
sponding to the wake-up event (reset or external
interrupt).
9.5 ACTIVE-HALT MODE
ACTIVE-HALT mode is the lowest power con-
sumption mode of the MCU with a real time clock
available. It is entered by executing the ‘HALT’ in-
struction. The decision to enter either in ACTIVE-
HALT or HALT mode is given by the LTCSR/ATC-
SR register status as shown in the following table:
The MCU can exit ACTIVE-HALT mode on recep-
tion of a specific interrupt (see Table 5, “Interrupt
Mapping,” on page 35) or a RESET.
– When exiting ACTIVE-HALT mode by means of
– When exiting ACTIVE-HALT mode by means of
When entering ACTIVE-HALT mode, the I bit in
the CC register is cleared to enable interrupts.
Therefore, if an interrupt is pending, the MCU
wakes up immediately (see Note 3).
In ACTIVE-HALT mode, only the main oscillator
and the selected timer counter (LT/AT) are running
to keep a wake-up time base. All other peripherals
are not clocked except those which get their clock
supply from another clock generator (such as ex-
ternal or auxiliary oscillator).
Note: As soon as ACTIVE-HALT is enabled, exe-
cuting a HALT instruction while the Watchdog is
active does not generate a RESET.
This means that the device cannot spend more
than a defined delay in this power saving mode.
TB1IE bit
LTCSR1
a RESET, a 256 or 4096 CPU cycle delay oc-
curs. After the start up delay, the CPU resumes
operation by fetching the reset vector which
woke it up (see
an interrupt, the CPU immediately resumes oper-
ation by servicing the interrupt vector which woke
it up (see
0
0
1
x
ATCSR
OVFIE
Figure
bit
x
0
x
1
Figure
ATCSR
CK1 bit
26).
x
x
x
0
26).
ATCSR
CK0 bit
0
x
x
1
ACTIVE-HALT
mode disabled
ACTIVE-HALT
mode enabled
ST7LITE1
Meaning
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