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NuMicro™ Family NUC140 Product Brief The information described in this document is the exclusive intellectual property of Nuvoton Technology Corporation and shall not be reproduced without permission from Nuvoton. Nuvoton is providing this document only for reference purposes of NuMicro ...
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Contents 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 5 2 FEATURES ................................................................................................................................. 6 2.1 NuMicro™ NUC140 Features – Connectivity Line .......................................................... 6 3 PARTS INFORMATION LIST AND PIN CONFIGURATION .................................................... 10 3.1 NuMicro™ NUC140 Products Selection Guide ............................................................. 10 ...
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Figures Figure 3-1 NuMicro™ NUC100 Series selection code ................................................................... 10 Figure 3-2 NuMicro™ NUC140 LQFP 100-pin Pin Diagram .......................................................... 11 Figure 3-3 NuMicro™ NUC140 LQFP 64-pin Pin Diagram ............................................................ 12 Figure 3-4 NuMicro™ NUC140 LQFP 48-pin Pin Diagram ............................................................ 13 ...
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Tables Table 1-1 Connectivity Supported Table.......................................................................................... 5 NuMicro™ NUC140 Product Brief Publication Release Date: June 22, 2011 - 4 - Revision V3.01 ...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION The NuMicro™ NUC100 Series is 32-bit microcontrollers with embedded ARM for industrial control and applications which need rich communication interfaces. The Cortex™-M0 ® is the newest ARM embedded processor with 32-bit performance and at a cost equivalent ...
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FEATURES The equipped features are dependent on the product line and their sub products. 2.1 NuMicro™ NUC140 Features – Connectivity Line • Core ® ARM Cortex™-M0 core runs MHz – One 24-bit system timer – Supports ...
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Timer Support 4 sets of 32-bit timers with 24-bit up-timer and one 8-bit pre-scale counter – Independent clock source for each timer – Provides one-shot, periodic, toggle and continuous counting operation modes – Support event counting function – Support ...
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two sets device – Master/Slave mode – Bidirectional data transfer between masters and slaves – Multi-master bus (no central master) – Arbitration between simultaneously transmitting masters without corruption of serial ...
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ADC 12-bit SAR ADC with 700K SPS – 8-ch single-end input or 4-ch differential input – Single scan/single cycle scan/continuous scan – Each channel with individual result register – Scan on enabled channels – Threshold voltage detection ...
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... NuMicro™ NUC140 Connectivity Line Selection Guide ISP Data Part number APROM RAM Loader I/O Flash ROM NUC140LC1CN 4x32-bit NUC140LD2CN 4x32-bit NUC140LE3CN 128 Definable 4x32-bit NUC140RC1CN 4x32-bit NUC140RD2CN 4x32-bit NUC140RE3CN 128 Definable 4x32-bit NUC140VE3CN 128 Definable 4x32-bit NUC 1 0 ARM-Based ...
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Pin Configuration 3.2.1 NuMicro™ NUC140 Pin Diagram ™ 3.2.1.1 NuMicro NUC140 LQFP 100 pin Figure 3-2 NuMicro™ NUC140 LQFP 100-pin Pin Diagram NuMicro™ NUC140 Product Brief Publication Release Date: June 22, 2011 - 11 - Revision V3.01 ...
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NuMicro NUC140 LQFP 64 pin AD8/ADC5/PA.5 49 AD7/ADC6/PA.6 50 AD6/ADC7PA.7 51 AVDD 52 AD5/CPN0/PC.7 53 AD4/CPP0/PC.6 54 AD3/CPN1/PC.15 55 AD2/CPP1/PC.14 56 T0EX/INT1/PB.15 57 XT1_OUT 58 XT1_IN 59 /RESET 60 VSS 61 VDD 62 PVSS 63 STADC/TM0/PB.8 64 Figure ...
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NuMicro NUC140 LQFP 48 pin Figure 3-4 NuMicro™ NUC140 LQFP 48-pin Pin Diagram NuMicro™ NUC140 Product Brief Publication Release Date: June 22, 2011 - 13 - Revision V3.01 ...
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Pin Description 3.3.1 NuMicro™ NUC140 Pin Description ™ 3.3.1.1 NuMicro NUC140 Pin Description Pin No. Pin Name Pin Type LQFP LQFP LQFP 100 PE.15 2 PE.14 3 PE.13 PB. /INT0 SPISS31 PB. ...
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Pin No. Pin Name Pin Type LQFP LQFP LQFP 100 64 48 PD.8 I/O 13 SPISS30 I/O PD.9 I/O 14 SPICLK3 I/O PD.10 I/O 15 MISO30 I/O PD.11 I/O 16 MOSI30 I/O PD.12 I/O 17 MISO31 I/O PD.13 I/O 18 ...
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Pin No. Pin Name Pin Type LQFP LQFP LQFP 100 USB USB PB.0 I RXD0 I PB.1 I TXD0 O PB.2 I/O RTS0 O ...
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Pin No. Pin Name Pin Type LQFP LQFP LQFP 100 64 48 MISO00 I/O I2SDI I PC.1 I/O SPICLK0 I/O I2SBCLK I/O PC.0 I/O SPISS00 I I2SLRCL I PE.6 I/O PE.5 I/O ...
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Pin No. Pin Name Pin Type LQFP LQFP LQFP 100 64 48 MOSI11 I/O PC.12 I/O 57 MISO11 I/O PC.11 I MOSI10 I/O PC.10 I MISO10 I/O PC.9 I SPICLK1 I/O PC.8 I/O 61 ...
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Pin No. Pin Name Pin Type LQFP LQFP LQFP 100 64 48 PA.0 I ADC0 AI PA.1 I ADC1 AI AD12 I/O PA.2 I ADC2 AI AD11 I/O PA.3 I/O 74 ...
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Pin No. Pin Name Pin Type LQFP LQFP LQFP 100 64 48 PD.2 I/O 83 MISO20 I/O PD.3 I/O 84 MOSI20 I/O PD.4 I/O 85 MISO21 I/O PD.5 I/O 86 MOSI21 I/O PC.7 I CPN0 AI AD5 ...
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Pin No. Pin Name Pin Type LQFP LQFP LQFP 100 PS2CLK I PVSS P PB.8 I/O 100 64 48 STADC TM0 I/O Note: Pin Type I=Digital Input, O=Digital Output; AI=Analog Input; P=Power Pin; AP=Analog ...
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BLOCK DIAGRAM 4.1 NuMicro™ NUC140 Block Diagram 4.1.1 NuMicro™ NUC140 Block Diagram Cortex-M0 FLASH 128KB SRAM ISP 4KB 16KB PS2 SPI 2/3 I2C 1 UART 1 -115K UART 2 -115K I2S Peripherals with PDMA Figure 4-1 NuMicro™ NUC140 Block ...
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings PARAMETER DC Power Supply Input Voltage Oscillator Frequency Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Maximum Current into VDD Maximum Current out of VSS Maximum Current sunk by a I/O pin Maximum Current sourced by a ...
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DC Electrical Characteristics 5.2.1 NuMicro™ NUC130/NUC140 DC Electrical Characteristics (VDD-VSS=3 25°C, FOSC = 50 MHz unless otherwise specified.) PARAMETER SYM. Operation voltage Power Ground AV LDO Output Voltage V LDO Analog Operating ...
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PARAMETER SYM. I DD8 I DD9 I DD10 Operating Current Normal Run Mode @ 4 MHz I DD11 I DD12 I IDLE1 I IDLE2 Operating Current Idle Mode @ 50 MHz I IDLE3 I IDLE4 Operating Current I Idle Mode ...
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PARAMETER SYM. I IDLE8 I IDLE9 I IDLE10 Operating Current Idle Mode @ 4 MHz I IDLE11 I IDLE12 I PWD1 I Standby Current PWD2 Power down Mode I PWD3 I PWD4 Input Current PA, PB, PC, PD, PE (Quasi-bidirectional ...
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PARAMETER SYM. Input High Voltage PA, PB, V 0.6 V PC, PD, PE (Schmitt input) IH2 Hysteresis voltage of PA~PE V (Schmitt input) HY [*2] Input Low Voltage XT1 V IL3 [*2] Input High Voltage XT1 V IH3 [*2] Input ...
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PARAMETER SYM. Bandgap voltage V BG Note: 1. /RESET pin is a Schmitt trigger input. 2. Crystal Input is a CMOS input. 3. Pins of PA, PB, PC, PD and PE can source a transition current when they are being ...
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AC Electrical Characteristics 5.3.1 External 4~24 MHz High Speed Oscillator t CHCL Note: Duty cycle is 50%. SYMBOL PARAMETER t Clock High Time CHCX t Clock Low Time CLCX t Clock Rise Time CLCH t Clock Fall Time CHCL ...
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External 32.768 kHz Low Speed Crystal PARAMETER Input clock frequency Temperature VDD 5.3.4 Internal 22.1184 MHz High Speed Oscillator PARAMETER [1] Supply voltage Center Frequency Calibrated Internal Oscillator Frequency Operation Current 5.3.5 Internal 10 kHz Low Speed Oscillator PARAMETER ...
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Analog Characteristics 5.4.1 Specification of 12-bit SARADC SYMBOL PARAMETER - DNL Differential nonlinearity error INL Integral nonlinearity error EO EG Gain error (Transfer gain) - FADC ADC clock frequency TCAL Calibration time TS TADC Conversion time FS VLDO Supply ...
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Specification of LDO and Power management PARAMETER Input Voltage Output Voltage Temperature Quiescent Current (PD=0) Quiescent Current (PD=1) Iload (PD=0) Iload (PD=1) Cbp Note recommended that a 10uF or higher capacitor and a 100nF bypass capacitor ...
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Specification of Low Voltage Reset PARAMETER Operation voltage Quiescent current Temperature Threshold voltage Hysteresis 5.4.4 Specification of Brown-Out Detector PARAMETER Operation voltage Quiescent current Temperature Brown-out voltage Hysteresis 5.4.5 Specification of Power-On Reset (5 V) PARAMETER Temperature Reset voltage ...
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Specification of Temperature Sensor PARAMETER [1] Supply voltage Temperature Current consumption Gain Offset Note: Internal operation voltage comes from LDO. 5.4.7 Specification of Comparator PARAMETER Temperature VDD VDD current Input offset voltage Output swing Input common mode range DC ...
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Specification of USB PHY 5.4.8.1 USB DC Electrical Characteristics SYMBOL PARAMETER V Input high (driven Input low IL V Differential input sensitivity DI Differential V CM common-mode range V Single-ended receiver threshold SE Receiver hysteresis V Output ...
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SPI Dynamic Characteristics SYMBOL PARAMETER SPI master mode (VDD = 4.5V ~ 5.5V, 30pF loading Capacitor) t Data setup time DS t Data hold time DH t Data output valid time V SPI master mode (VDD = 3.0V ~ ...
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NuMicro™ NUC140 Product Brief Figure 5-2 SPI Master dynamic characteristics tiMINg Figure 5-3 SPI Slave dynamic characteristics timing - 37 - Publication Release Date: June 22, 2011 Revision V3.01 ...
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS 6.1 100L LQFP (14x14x1.4 mm footprint 2.0mm 100 1 e θ Controlling Dimension : Millimeters Dimension in inch Symbol Min A A1 0.002 A 0.053 2 b 0.007 c 0.004 D 0.547 ...
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LQFP (10x10x1.4mm footprint 2.0 mm) Symbol NuMicro™ NUC140 Product Brief Dimension in inch Dimension in mm Nom Nom Min ...
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LQFP (7x7x1.4mm footprint 2.0mm SEATING PLANE Y NuMicro™ NUC140 Product Brief Controlling dimension : Millimeters Dimension in inch Dimension in mm Symbol ...
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REVISION HISTORY PAGE/ VERSION DATE CHAP. V1.12 April 9, 2010 - V1.13 May 31, 2010 4.2 V1.14 Aug. 23, 2010 4.2 V2.00 Nov. 11, 2010 - V3.00 May 6, 2011 ALL 5.4.6 3.3.1.1 V3.01 June 22, 2011 5.5 5.4.4 ...
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Nuvoton Products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in systems or equipment, any malfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life, bodily injury or severe property damage. Such applications are deemed, “Insecure Usage”. Insecure usage includes, ...