8-Bit LIN Micro Targets Control Applications

April 10, 2008
Freescale’s S08SG16/32 MCU is based on a 40-MHz HCS08 core with up to 32 kbytes of flash memory and 1 kbyte of RAM. It incorporates a local interconnect network (LIN) slave interface as well as SCI, SPI, and I2C with broadcast mode. The

Freescale’s S08SG16/32 MCU is based on a 40-MHz HCS08 core with up to 32 kbytes of flash memory and 1 kbyte of RAM. It incorporates a local interconnect network (LIN) slave interface as well as SCI, SPI, and I2C with broadcast mode. The analog side has a 16-channel, 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a built-in temperature sensor and an analog comparator that can run in power-down mode. It supports 2.7- to 5.5-V operation from –40°C to 125°C. Pricing starts at $1.75 for thinshrink small-outline packages.
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