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| {{epson title|S1C63}} | | {{epson title|S1C63}} |
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| + | The '''Epson S1C63''' is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of [[4-bit architecture|4-bit]] [[microcontroller]]s developed by [[Epson]]. |
− | | title = Epson S1C63
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− | | image = <!-- Image representation of the IC family, e.g. "MCS-4.jpg" -->
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− | | caption = <!-- description of the image -->
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− | | developer = Epson
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− | | manufacturer = Epson
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− | | type = microcontrollers
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− | | production start = <!-- production start date, e.g. "January 1, 1969" or "1971" -->
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− | | production end = <!-- production end date, e.g. "January 1, 1985" or "1973" -->
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− | | release = <!-- release date, e.g. "January 1, 1985" or "1973" -->
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− | | arch = 4-bit
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− | | isa = S1C63
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− | | word = 4 bit
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− | | proc = <!-- process, e.g. "8 μm" -->
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− | | tech = CMOS
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− | | clock min = 32.768 kHz
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− | | clock max = 4.2 MHz
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− | | package = QFP12-48
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− | | package 2 = QFP13-64
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− | | package 3 = QFP14-80
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− | | package 4 = QFP15-100
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− | | package 5 = QFP15-128
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− | | package 6 = QFP20-144
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− | | package 7 = TQFP14-100
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− | | package 8 = TQFP15-128
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− | | package 9 = PFBGA5U-60
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− | | package 10 = VFBGA10H-144
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− | }}
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− | The '''Epson S1C63''' is a [[microprocessor family|family]] of high-end {{arch|4}} [[microcontroller]]s developed by [[Epson]]. This series is a more capable version of the {{epson|S1C60|S1C60 Family}}. | |
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− | == Microcontrollers ==
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− | The S1C63 family is broken down into a number of specialized series.
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− | === S1C63000 series===
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− | This series is designed specifically for low power consumption such as battery-driven devices that require prolong battery life. This chips include an LCD driver and a number of programmable 8-bit timers.
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− | {| class="wikitable sortable"
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− | ! Part !! RAM !! ROM !! I/O Ports !! Package
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− | | {{\|S1C63003}} || 256x4 bits || 4,096x13 bits || 16 || QFP12-48
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− | | {{\|S1C63004}} || 512x4 bits || 4,096x13 bits || 20 || QFP14-80, TQFP14-100
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− | | {{\|S1C63008}} || 1,024x4 bits || 8,192x13 bits || 24 || QFP15-100, TQFP14-100
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− | | {{\|S1C63016}} || 2,048x4 bits || 16,384x13 bits || 24 || QFP15-100, TQFP14-100
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− | | {{\|S1C6F016}} || 2,048x4 bits || 16,384x13 bits || 24 || QFP15-100
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− | |}
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− | === S1C63100 series===
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− | This series is designed for embedded, display-less, devices. These chips incorporate an A/D converter, serial interface, a number of programmable 8-bit timers, but no LCD driver.
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− | ! Part !! RAM !! ROM !! I/O Ports !! Package
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− | | {{\|S1C63158}} || 512x4 bits || 8,192x13 bits || 16 || QFP12-48, QFP13-64, PFBGA5U-60
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− | |}
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− | === S1C63400 series===
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− | This series includes a [[dot matrix]] driver and a number of programmable 8-bit timers.
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− | ! Part !! RAM !! ROM !! I/O Ports !! Package
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− | | {{\|S1C63408}} || 1,024x4 bits || 8,192x13 bits || 4 || QFP15-128
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− | |}
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− | === S1C63500 series===
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− | This series is designed specifically for portable telecommunications equipment; it includes a [[dot matrix]] driver, DTMF/DP generator, FSK demodulator, and a number of programmable 8-bit timers.
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− | {| class="wikitable sortable"
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− | ! Part !! RAM !! ROM !! I/O Ports !! Package
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− | | {{\|S1C63567}} || 5,120x4 bits || 16,384x13 bits || 16 || QFP20-144
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− | |}
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− | === S1C63600 series===
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− | This series is designed for portable instruments and measuring devices such as digital thermometer. These chips include an R/F converter, LCD driver, a number of programmable 8-bit timers. This chip also includes additional circuitry for multiplication and divination arithmetic.
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− | {| class="wikitable sortable"
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− | ! Part !! RAM !! ROM !! I/O Ports !! Package
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− | | {{\|S1C63654}} || 512x4 bits || 4,096x13 bits || 8 || QFP15-100
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− | | {{\|S1C63656}} || 1,024x4 bits || 6,144x13 bits || 8 || QFP20-144
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− | | {{\|S1C63658}} || 1,024x4 bits || 8,192x13 bits || 8 || QFP20-144
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− | | {{\|S1C63666}} || 5,120x4 bits || 16,384x13 bits || 8 || QFP20-144
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− | | {{\|S1C63616}} || 2,048x4 bits || 16,384x13 bits || 16 || TQFP15-128
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− | | {{\|S1C63632}} || 8,192x4 bits || 31,744x13 bits || 24 || QFP20-144, VFBGA10H-144
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− | | {{\|S1C6F632}} || 8,192x4 bits || 31,744x13 bits || 24 || QFP20-144
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− | |}
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− | === S1C63700 series===
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− | This is the ultry-low current consumption chip series specifically designed for extended battery support. This series includes and LCD driver, solar control circuitry, and a number of programmable timers.
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− | {| class="wikitable sortable"
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− | ! Part !! RAM !! ROM !! I/O Ports !! Package
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− | | {{\|S1C63709}} || 2048x4 bits || 12,288x12 bit || 18 || QFP20-144
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− | |}
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− | == Design ==
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− | {{empty section}}
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− | == ISA ==
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− | {{main|epson/s1c63/isa|l1=S1C63 ISA}}
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− | {{empty section}}
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− | == See also ==
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− | * {{epson|S1C60}}
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− | * {{atmel|MARC4}}, similar wireless MCUs by Atmel
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