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ST7LIT10BF1

Manufacturer Part Number
ST7LIT10BF1
Description
8-BIT MCU WITH SINGLE VOLTAGE FLASH MEMORY, DATA EEPROM, ADC, 5 TIMERS, SPI
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of ST7LIT10BF1

Up To 4 Kbytes Single Voltage Extended Flash (xflash) Program Memory With Read-out Protection, In-circuit Programming And In-application Programming (icp And Iap). 10k Write/erase Cycles Guaranteed, Data Retention
20 years at 55˚C.
128 Bytes Data Eeprom With Read-out Protection. 300k Write/erase Cycles Guaranteed, Data Retention
20 years at 55˚C.
Clock Sources
Internal 1% RC oscillator (on ST7FLITE15B and ST7FLITE19B), crystal/ceramic resonator or external clock
Five Power Saving Modes
Halt, Active-Halt, Auto Wake-up from Halt, Wait and Slow
7.3 REGISTER DESCRIPTION
MAIN CLOCK CONTROL/STATUS REGISTER
(MCCSR)
Read / Write
Reset Value: 0000 0000 (00h)
Bits 7:2 = Reserved, must be kept cleared.
Bit 1 = MCO Main Clock Out enable
This bit is read/write by software and cleared by
hardware after a reset. This bit allows to enable
the MCO output clock.
0: MCO clock disabled, I/O port free for general
1: MCO clock enabled.
Bit 0 = SMS Slow Mode select
This bit is read/write by software and cleared by
hardware after a reset. This bit selects the input
clock f
0: Normal mode (f
1: Slow mode (f
purpose I/O.
7
0
OSC
0
or f
OSC
0
CPU =
CPU =
/32.
0
f
OSC
f
OSC
/32)
0
0
MCO
SMS
0
RC CONTROL REGISTER (RCCR)
Read / Write
Reset Value: 1111 1111 (FFh)
Bits 7:0 = CR[9:2] RC Oscillator Frequency Ad-
justment Bits
These bits must be written immediately after reset
to adjust the RC oscillator frequency and to obtain
an accuracy of 1%. The application can store the
correct value for each voltage range in EEPROM
and write it to this register at start-up.
00h = maximum available frequency
FFh = lowest available frequency
These bits are used with the CR[1:0] bits in the
SICSR register. Refer to
Note: To tune the oscillator, write a series of differ-
ent values in the register until the correct frequen-
cy is reached. The fastest method is to use a di-
chotomy starting with 80h.
CR9
7
CR8
CR7
CR6
section 7.6.4 on page
CR5
CR4
ST7LITE1xB
CR3
25/159
CR2
0
35.
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