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Электронный компонент: LC5824

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Overview
The LC5822, LC5823, and LC5824 are CMOS
microcontrollers that feature the low-voltage operation
required for battery-power applications and that provide
4 KB, 6 KB, or 8 KB of ROM, 1 kilobit of RAM, and an
LCD driver.
These microcontrollers support an instruction set based on
that of the earlier LC5800, LC5812, and LC5814 for
excellent efficiency in software development.
Applications
LCD display in multi-function watches, timers, and
other products
Control and LCD display in timers
Control and LCD display in miniature test equipment,
health maintenance equipment, and other products
These microcontrollers are optimal for products that
include an LCD display, especially battery powered
products.
Wide Allowable Operating Ranges
Note
*
: When the backup flag is set, the BAK pin is connected to V
DD
.
Features
These microcontrollers are high-end versions of the
LC5800 and provide the following features.
Low Current Drain * In halt mode (typical)
Ceramic oscillator 400 kHz (3.0 V) 200 A
Crystal oscillator 32 kHz (1.5 V, Ag specifications)
3.0 A (LCD biases other than 1/3) 4.5 A (LCD drive:
1/3 bias)
Crystal oscillator 32 kHz (3.0 V, Li specifications)
2.0 A (LCD biases other than 1/3) 6.0 A (LCD drive:
1/3 bias)
Timer and Counter Functions
One 8-bit programmable timer (May be used as an event
counter)
One 8-bit programmable reload timer
Time base timer (for clocks)
Watchdog timer
8-bit serial I/O (3-pin synchronous system)
Standby Functions
Clock standby function (halt mode)
Only the oscillator circuits, the divider circuit, and the
LCD driver operate. All other internal operations are
stopped. This provides a power-saving function in which
current drain is minimized, and allows a clock function
to be implemented easily with low power dissipation.
Furthermore, low-speed and high-speed modes can be
implemented by setting the operating modes of the two
oscillator circuits.
Full standby function (hold mode)
Halt mode can be cleared by any of two external and
two internal interrupts.
CMOS IC
82198RM (OT) No. 5944-1/24
SANYO Electric Co.,Ltd. Semiconductor Bussiness Headquarters
TOKYO OFFICE Tokyo Bldg., 1-10, 1 Chome, Ueno, Taito-ku, TOKYO, 110-8534 JAPAN
4-Bit Single-Chip Microcontrollers Featuring 4 KB to 8 KB of ROM, 1 Kbit of RAM,
and an LCD Driver for Medium Speed Small-Scale Control Applications
LC5824, LC5823, LC5822
Ordering number : EN5944
Power Cycle
Supply
options
times
voltage
Notes
supply range
EXT-V
10 s
V
DD
= 2.3 to 3.6 V
When an 800-kHz ceramic
oscillator is used
EXT-V
20 s
V
DD
= 2.3 to 3.6 V
When an 400-kHz ceramic
oscillator is used
EXT-V
61 s
V
DD
= 2.3 to 3.6 V
When an 65-kHz crystal oscillator
is used
EXT-V
122 s
V
DD
= 2.0 to 3.6 V
When an 32-kHz crystal oscillator
is used
Li
122 s
V
DD
= 2.6 to 3.6 V
*
When an 32-kHz crystal oscillator
is used
Ag
122 s
V
DD
= 1.3 to 1.65 V
When an 32-kHz crystal oscillator
is used
Improved I/O Functions
External interrupt pins
Input pins that can clear halt mode:
10 pins (maximum)
Input ports with input resistors that can be controlled
from software:
8 pins (maximum)
Pins with a function that prevents the input port floating
state:
8 pins (maximum)
LCD drive pins: 4 pins (common), 42 pins (segment outputs)
General-purpose I/O ports:
16 pins (when all 4 P port pins are used)
General-purpose inputs:
8 pins
General-purpose outputs (1): 1 pin (the ALM pin)
General-purpose outputs (2): 42 pins (when all 42 of the
LCD segment outputs are
switched over to function as
general-purpose outputs)
8-bit serial output port:
1 set (3 pins: output, input,
and clock)
Functional Overview
Program ROM: 4096
16 bits
LC5824
3072
16 bits
LC5823
2048
16 bits
LC5822
Internal RAM: 256
4 bits
All instructions execute in a single cycle.
Extensive set of interrupt functions for clearing halt and
hold mode
-- 8 halt mode clearing functions
-- 5 hold mode clearing functions
-- 6 interrupt functions
-- Subroutines can be nested up to 8 levels (Special-
purpose registers that are shared with the interrupt
function are built in.)
Powerful hardware to increase system processing capacity
-- Segment port related hardware
Built-in segment PLA circuit
Built-in segment decoder
Support for six different LCD drive specifications
Outputs can be switched to CMOS levels
-- Built-in 8-bit synchronous serial I/O circuit
-- 8-bit read/write timer (plus a separate 8-bit
prescaler; can be used as and event counter)
-- 8-bit reload timer (plus built-in 8-bit prescaler)
-- Built-in 8-bit prescaler (for use with timer 1, timer 2,
and the serial counter)
-- All of RAM can be used a working area (RAM bank
system)
-- Dedicated data pointer register for RAM access
-- 15-stage divider circuit for clocks (also used as the
LCD voltage alternation frequency generator)
-- 8-bit table reference function (reads 8-bit ROM data)
-- Chattering prevention circuit (on two ports)
-- Alarm signal generation circuit
LCD panel drive output pins with high flexibility
(42 pins)
-- The LCD output pins can be switched to function as
general-purpose outputs.
CMOS/p-channel/n-channel type combinations: Up
to 42 pins
-- An alternation frequency appropriate for the LCD
panel used can be selected.
An oscillator appropriate for your system's specifications
can be selected.
-- A 32- or 65-kHz crystal oscillator can be selected
(Used when a clock function is required or for low
current drain operation.)
-- A ceramic oscillator with a frequency from 400 kHz
to 2 MHz can be selected (when high-speed
operation is required.)
Available delivery formats: QIP-80 and chip
Package Dimensions
unit: mm
3174-QFP80E
No. 5944-2/24
LC5824, LC5823, LC5822
Drive system
Number of driven segments Required number of common pins
bias duty
168 segments
4 pins
bias duty
126 segments
3 pins
bias duty
168 segments
4 pins
bias duty
126 segments
3 pins
bias duty
84 segments
2 pins
Static drive
42 segments
1 pin
[LC5824, 5823, 5822]
SANYO: QIP80E
Pin Assignment
No. 5944-3/24
LC5824, LC5823, LC5822
Top view
No. 5944-4/24
LC5824, LC5823, LC5822
Pad Arrangement
Chip size: 4.92 mm
5.15 mm
Pad size: 120 m
120 m
Chip thickness 480 m (chip specifications)
Pad Coordinates
PAD No.
Pin
Coordinates
X m
Y m
60
Seg 22
2030
2178
61
Seg 23
1850
2178
62
Seg 24
1670
2178
63
Seg 25
1490
2178
64
Seg 26
1310
2178
65
Seg 27
1130
2178
66
Seg 28
950
2178
67
Seg 29
770
2178
68
Seg 30
590
2178
69
Seg 31
410
2178
70
Seg 32
230
2178
71
Seg 33
50
2178
72
Seg 34
122
2178
73
Seg 35
302
2178
74
Seg 36
482
2178
75
Seg 37
662
2178
76
Seg 38
842
2178
77
Seg 39
1022
2178
78
Seg 40
1202
2178
79
Seg 41
1382
2178
80
Seg 42
1562
2178
81
XC
1774
2178
82
XTOUT
1954
2178
83
XTIN
2134
2178
1
V
DD
2257
1959
2
V
SS
2257
1779
3
CFIN/P1
2257
1599
4
CFOUT/P2
2257
1402
PAD No.
Pin
Coordinates
X m
Y m
5
V
DD
3
2257
1212
6
V
DD
2/BAK
2257
1032
7
V
DD
1
2257
852
8
ALM
2257
601
9
SO1
2257
419
10
SO2 I/O port
2257
236
11
SO3 I/O port
2257
56
12
SO4 I/O port
2257
132
13
M1
2257
364
14
M2 I/O port
2257
544
15
M3 I/O port
2257
724
16
M4 I/O port
2257
904
17
RES I/O port
2257
1636
18
Test
2330
1998
19
Test
2330
2178
20
TST
2150
2178
21
CUP1
1970
2178
22
CUP2
1790
2178
23
Seg 1
1606
2178
24
Seg 2
1426
2178
25
Seg 3
1246
2178
26
Seg 4
1066
2178
27
Seg 5
886
2178
28
Seg 6
706
2178
29
Seg 7
526
2178
30
Seg 8
346
2178
31
Seg 9
166
2178
32
Seg 10
14
2178
PAD No.
Pin
Coordinates
X m
Y m
33
Seg 11
194
2178
34
Seg 12
374
2178
35
Seg 13
546
2178
36
Seg 14
726
2178
37
Seg 15
906
2178
38
Seg 16
1086
2178
39
Seg 17
1266
2178
40
Seg 18
1446
2178
41
Seg 19
1626
2178
42
Seg 20
1806
2178
43
Seg 21
1986
2178
44
COM1
2270
1871
45
COM2
2270
1628
46
S1
2270
1367
47
S2 Input port
2270
1140
48
S3 Input port
2270
960
49
S4 Input port
2270
734
50
K1
2270
328
51
K2 Input port
2270
88
52
K3 Input port
2270
140
53
K4 Input port
2270
380
54
A1
2270
593
55
A2 I/O ports
2270
773
56
A3 I/O ports
2270
953
57
A4 I/O ports
2270
1133
58
COM3/P3
2270
1602
59
COM4/P4
2270
1846
Note: The pin numbers are the QIP-80E mass-production package pin numbers.
The test pin (TST) must be connected to V
SS
.
Pads number 42 and 43 in the chip version must be left open.
Do not use solder dip techniques to mount the QIP-80E package version.
In the chip version, the substrate must be either connected to V
SS
or left open.
System Block Diagram
No. 5944-5/24
LC5824, LC5823, LC5822
RAM: Data memory
ROM: Program memory
DP:
Data pointer register
BNK: Bank register
APG: RAM page flag
AC:
Accumulator
ALU: Arithmetic and logic unit
B:
B register
OPG: ROM page flag
PC:
Program counter
IR:
Instruction register
STS1:
Status register 1
STS2:
Status register 2
STS3:
Status register 3
STS4:
Status register 4
PLA:
Programmed logic array used for segment data and strobe functions
WAIT.C: Wait time counter
Address
Buffer
Accumulator
(AC) (4 bits)
Data I/O - D bus
Timer 1
Timer 2
Carrier control circuit
Interrupt control
Watchdog timer
LCD driver
Reset
circuit
Chronograph
circuit
Chronograph
control circuit
Switch-
ing
circuit
System clock
generator
Voltage step-
Serial I/O
B register
(4 bits)
OPG
(2 bits)
Program
counter
(13 bits)
Clock timer
(15 bits)
Alarm tone
generator
Segment decoder
strobe decoder
Table
reference
Crystal
oscillator
circuit
(32 kHz/65 kHz)
CF/RC oscillator
circuit
(400 kHz to
4 MHz)