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Abstract: ADXL210 MSV30262-SKP
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using Timer B for Pulse Period/Width Measurements 1.0 Abstract The following article introduces and shows how to use Timer B of the M16C/26 M30262 Flash microcontroller (MCU) for pulse period/width measurements. A sample program written for the MSV30262-SKP, with an
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Abstract: VC27 REU05B0056-0100Z variable voltage power supply MSV-Mini26-SKP
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using Vdet3 Vcc Voltage Monitoring 1.0 Abstract The following article discusses the Vdet3 Vcc voltage monitoring circuits of the M16C/26 MCU chip. A sample program is provided for evaluating the Vdet3 behavior on the MSV30262 SKP board. A variable power supply,
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Abstract: CM07 CM17 Renesas LED Lighting
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Power Modes 1.0 Abstract The following article discusses the various power modes of the M30262 MCU. A sample program is available that runs on the MSV30262 SKP board for testing and evaluation. Using an ammeter connected to the JP1
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Abstract: CM10 VC27
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using Brown Out Detection Vdet4 1.0 Abstract The following article discusses the Brown-Out Detection circuit, Vdet4, of the M30262 MCU. A short sample program to evaluate Vdet4 behavior and verification is provided that will run on the MSV30262 board for. A
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Abstract: 7 segment LED display project c language program for lcd display in assembly language and sprintf SKP26 M30262
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Optimizing Code with Assembly Language 1.0 Abstract The following article discusses assembly functions that can be called from C programs for the M16C/26 MCU. Two sample programs are provided to run on MSV30262 board for testing and evaluation. Each program
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using the A-D Converter in Single Shot Mode 1.0 Abstract The following document outlines the steps necessary to setup, perform and read a single conversion using the onboard analog to digital converter ADC of the M16C/26. The ADC is useful in measuring output voltages of
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Abstract: MSV30262-SKP
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using The M16C/26 Timer in PWM Mode 1.0 Abstract PWM or Pulse Width Modulation is useful in DC motor control, actuator control, synthesized analog output, piezo transducers, etc. PWM produces a signal of typically fixed frequency and vary the width of the pulse to control
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Abstract: MDECE30262
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using the A-D Converter In Repeat Sweep Mode 0 1.0 Abstract The following document outlines the steps necessary to setup and perform analog to digital conversions of the M16C/26 using repeat sweep mode 0. The ADC is useful in measuring output voltages of sensors such as
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using EW1 Mode for Flash Programming 1.0 Abstract The following article introduces and shows how to use the EW1 mode of the CPU Rewrite feature on the M16C/26 M30262 Flash microcontroller (MCU). The CPU Rewrite feature allows erasing and programming the
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using the A-D Converter In Repeat Sweep Mode 1 1.0 Abstract The following document outlines the steps necessary to setup and perform analog to digital conversions of the M16C/26 using repeat sweep mode 1. The ADC is useful in measuring output voltages of sensors such as
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using the A-D Converter In Single Sweep Mode 1.0 Abstract The following document outlines the steps necessary to setup, perform and read a single sweep conversion using the onboard analog to digital converter ADC of the M16C. The ADC is useful in measuring output
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Measuring Computation Time of a Function Call 1.0 Abstract The following article discusses a technique for measuring computation time spent during a function call, which can be in C or Assembly, from a main C program for the M16C/26 MCU. The method for calling assembly
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Writing Interrupt Handlers in C 1.0 Abstract This application note describes how to write hardware and software interrupt handlers using NC30 C version 4.XX and earlier compiler for M16C microcontrollers. Interrupt mechanisms are processor (hardware) specific,
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using Timer A in One-Shot Mode 1.0 Abstract One-shot timers are commonly found in designs, as they are useful for debouncing switches, “cleaning” up sensor inputs, etc. Timer A on the M16C/26 can be configured as one-shots, reducing the need for external
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Abstract: P1070 PD10
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using Key Input Interrupts 1.0 Abstract The following article introduces and shows how to setup key input interrupt on the M16C/26 M30262 Flash microcontroller (MCU). A sample program was written for the MSV-Mini26-SKP for evaluation purposes.
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using the M16C/26 Timer in Event Counter Mode 1.0 Abstract Event counters are useful in automated packaging lines, tachometers, and mechanical equipment monitoring. The event counters on the M16C/26 can be configured to interrupt on a single event as well, creating additional
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Implementing Real Time Clock and WAIT Mode 1.0 Abstract The following article describes the implementation of a low-power, real time clock using the sub-clock circuit with a 32.768 kHz crystal and Wait mode of the M16C/26 microcontroller MCU .
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C Target Setup for the In-Circuit Debugger 1.0 Abstract The USB-Monitor is a low cost, compact interface that has two functions for Renesas’ M16C Flash microcontrollers: 1 an in-circuit debugger tool with KD30 Debugger, and 2) an in-system programmer with
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Abstract: sure code and program for count up and countdown
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using the M16C/26 Timers in Timer Mode 1.0 Abstract The following article describes how to use timers A and B as basic timers, referred to as Timer Mode. Timers are useful for updating multiplexed display, scanning inputs, real time clocks, hardware watchdogs, etc.
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using the DMAC with a Forward Source 1.0 Abstract The following article introduces and shows an example of how to use the DMAC function of the M16C/26 with a forward counting source address and fixed destination address. 2.0 Introduction
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Abstract: M0835F M30620F M30245FC M30624F 10pin HEADER sio table m306naf
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C Target Setup for the FoUSB Programmer 1.0 Abstract The USB-Monitor is a low cost, compact interface that has two functions for Renesas’ M16C Flash microcontrollers: 1 an in-system programmer with FoUSB Flash-over-USBTM) Flash Programmer, and 2) an
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Abstract: sect30 NC30 M30262eds
Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 C Compiler Startup Files 1.0 Abstract The following article describes the startup files for the NC30 and KNC30 C compilers. A set of customized startup files is given for the M30262 version of the M16C/26 microcontroller. 2.0 Introduction
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using Timer A in Pulse Output Mode 1.0 Abstract The following article describes how to use the M16C/26 timer A as square wave generators Pulse Output Mode . 2.0 Introduction The Renesas M30262 is a 16-bit MCU based on the M16C/60 series CPU core. The MCU features include up to
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Text: APPLICATION NOTE M16C/26 Using the DMAC with a Forward Destination 1.0 Abstract The following article introduces and shows an example of how to use the DMAC function of the M16C/26 with a fixed source address and forward counting destination address. 2.0 Introduction
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