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TMPM330FWFG

Manufacturer Part Number
TMPM330FWFG
Description
Microcontrollers (MCU) MCU w/ ARM Cortex-M3 128K FLASH, 8K SRAM
Manufacturer
Toshiba
Datasheets

Specifications of TMPM330FWFG

Processor Series
TX03
Core
ARM Cortex M3
3rd Party Development Tools
MDK-ARM, RL-ARM, ULINK2
Product Summaries
Summary
Lead Free
Yes
Rohs Compatible Product(s)
Available
Rom (kbytes)
128K
Rom Type
Flash
Ram (kbytes)
8K
Number Of Pins
100
Package
LQFP(14×14)
Vcc
3V
Cpu Mhz
40
Ssp (ch) Spi
-
I2c/sio (ch)
3
Uart/sio (ch)
3
Usb
-
Can
-
Ethernet
-
External Bus Interface
-
Cs/wait Controller (ch)
-
Dma Controller
-
10-bit Da Converter
-
10-bit Ad Converter
12
12-bit Ad Converter
-
16-bit Timer / Counter
10
Motor / Igbt Control
-
Real Time Clock
1
Watchdog Timer
Y
Osc Freq Detect
-
Clock Gear
Y
Low-power Hold Function
-
Remote Control Interface
Y
Hardware Cec Controller
Y
Comparators
-
Low-voltage Detector
-
Etm Hardware Trace
4-bit
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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CPU registers setting
Preconfiguration 1 (Interrupt from external pin)
Preconfiguration 2 (interrupt from peripheral function)
Preconfiguration 3 (Interrupt Set-Pending Register)
Register of the NVIC.
the number of bits actually used varies with each product. Priority level 0 is the highest priority level.
If multiple sources have the same priority, the smallest-numbered interrupt source has the highest
priority.
be used as the function pin. Setting PnIE[m] allows the pin to be used as the input port.
peripheral function for details.
corresponding bit of this register.
●NVIC register
Interrupt Priority<m>
(Note)
● Port register
PnFRx<PnmFRx>
PnIE<PnmIE>
(Note)
● NVIC register
Interrupt Set-Pending<m>
(Note)
To generate an interrupt by using the Interrupt Set-Pending Register, set “1” to the
You can assign a priority level to each interrupt source in the corresponding Interrupt Priority
Each interrupt source is provided with eight bits for assigning a priority level from 0 to 255, but
Set “1” to the port function register of the corresponding pin. Setting PnFRx[m] allows the pin to
The setting varies depending on the peripheral function to be used. See the chapter of each
m: corresponding bit
This product uses three bits for assigning a priority level.
n: port number
m: corresponding bit
x: function register number
In modes other than STOP mode, setting PnIE to enable input enables the
corresponding interrupt input regardless of the PnFR setting. Be careful not to enable
interrupts that are not used.
m: corresponding bit
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