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tmp89fm82t

Manufacturer Part Number
tmp89fm82t
Description
8 Bit Microcontroller
Manufacturer
TOSHIBA Semiconductor CORPORATION
Datasheet
25.3
DC Characteristics
Supply current in NOR-
MAL 1, 2 modes
(Note 7)
Supply current in
IDLE0, 1, 2 modes
Supply current in
SLOW1 mode
(Notes 5 and 7)
Supply current in
SLEEP1 mode
Supply current in
SLEEP0 mode
Supply current in STOP
mode
Peak current of inter-
mittent operation
(Notes 7 and 9)
Current for writing to
flash memory, erasing
and security program
(Notes 4, 8 and 9)
Parameter
Program counter (PC)
Note 1: Typical values shown are Topr = 25°C and V
Note 2: I
Note 3: V
Note 4: When performing a write or erase on the flash memory or activating a security program in the flash memory, make sure
Note 5: In SLOW1 mode, the difference between the peak current and the average current becomes large.
Note 6: Each supply current in SLOW2 mode is equivalent to that in IDLE0, IDLE1 and IDLE2 modes.
Note 7: When a program operates in the flash memory or when data is being read from the flash memory, the flash memory
Note 8: If a write or erase is performed on the flash memory or a security program is enabled in the flash memory, an instantaneous
Note 9: The circuit of a power supply must be designed such as to enable the supply of a peak current. This peak current causes
that the operating temperature Topr is within the range −40°C to 125°C. If the temperature is outside this range, the
resultant performance cannot be guaranteed.
operates intermittently, and a peak current flows, as shown in Figure 25-4. In this case, the supply current I
MAL1, NORMAL2 and SLOW1 modes) is defined as the sum of the average peak current and MCU current.
peak current flows, as shown in Figure 25-5.
the supply voltage in the device to fluctuate. Connect a bypass capacitor of about 0.1 μF near the power supply of the
device to stabilize its operation.
DD
IN
does not include I
: The input voltage on the pin except MODE pin, V
(Note 8)
Symbol
I
DDRP-P
I
DDEW
I
I
DD
DDP-P
[mA]
Figure 25-4 Intermittent Operation of Flash Memory
1 machine cycle
n
REF
. It is the electrical current in the state in which the peripheral circuitry has been operated.
Pins
n+1
n+2
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DD
V
V
V
fcgck = 8.0 MHz
fs = 32.768 kHz
V
V
V
fs = 32.768 kHz
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
DD
IN
MODE
DD
IN
MODE
DD
IN
MODE
DD
IN
MODE
DD
IN
MODE
= 5.0 V, unless otherwise specified.
= 5.3 V/0.2 V
= 5.3 V/0.2 V
= 5.3 V/0.2 V
= 5.3 V/0.2 V
= 5.3 V/0.2 V
= 5.5 V
= 5.5 V
= 5.5 V
= 5.5 V
= 5.5 V
=5.3V/0.1V
=5.3V/0.1V
=5.3V/0.1V
=5.3V/0.1V
=5.3V/0.1V
MODE
n+3
: The input voltage on the MODE pin
Condition
When a program
operates on flash
memory
When a program
operates on RAM
When a program
operates on flash
memory
When a program
operates on RAM
When a program
operates on flash
memory or when
data is being read
from flash memory
Momentary flash current
Maximum current
Typical current
MCU current
Min
(V
Sum of average
momentary flash
current and
MCU current
SS
= 0 V, Topr = −40 to 125°C)
Typ.
18
45
35
30
20
10
10
26
9
5
TMP89FM82T
Max
165
155
150
120
100
30
20
10
DD
(in NOR-
Unit
mA
mA
μA

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