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HT46R01T3/ HT48R01T3 -- 8-Bit OTP MCU with RF Transmitter
General Description
These devices provide a combination of a fully featured
MCU plus an RF transmitter function, giving them great flexibility for use in wide range of wireless I/O control applications
such as industrial control, consumer products, subsystem controllers, etc.
Analog features include a multi-channel 12-bit A/D converter.
Multiple and extremely flexible Timer/Event Counters provide full timing functions. Protective features
such as an internalWatchdog Timer and Low Voltage Reset coupled with excellent noise immunity and
ESD protection ensure that reliable operation is maintained in hostile electrical environments. An extensive
choice of oscillator functions are provided including a fully integrated system oscillator which requires no external
components for its implementation. The ability to operate and switch dynamically between a range of operating
modes using different clock sources gives users the ability to optimise microcontroller operation and
minimise power consumption. The devices also include
flexible I/O programming features Time-Base functions and a range of other features.
The RF transmitter is a high performance and easy to
use transmitter operating in the 300MHz to 450MHz frequency band. One only needs to add a crystal reference
frequency, and a limited number of external components to create a complete and versatile RF transmitter
system. The device is capable of delivering more than +9dBm into a 50 load. Such a power level enables a
small form factor transmitter to operate near the maximum limit of the transmission regulations. The device
can operate with ASK - Amplitude Shift Keying, and OOK - On-Off Keying, UHF receiver types from
wide-band super-regenerative radios to narrow-band, high performance super-heterodyne receivers. The
data rate is higher than 10kbps, allowing the device to support more complicated control protocols.
For enhanced power saving, the device includes a data
tracking function. The data tracking function enables the PLL to be activated as long as high transient data input
trigger signals are received. The PLL will also be automatically switched off if there are no data input transients
for a time exceeding approximately 300ms. As there is a reference clock input on line PB0, the MCU
can use its internal RC clock rather than using an additional crystal for the system clock. These features add
up to ensure that the devices can offer excellent capabilities in terms of functionality and power-saving as well
as being highly cost effective in a huge range of remote wireless applications.
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Features
MCU Features
- MCU Operating voltage:
fSYS= 4MHz: 2.2V~3.6V
fSYS= 8MHz: 3.0V~3.6V
- Power Down modes and wake-up functions to reduce power consumption
- Oscillator types
- External high frequency Crystal
- External RC
- Internal RC
- External low frequency crystal
- Watchdog Timer Internal RC Oscillator
- Three operational modes: Normal, Slow, Sleep
- Fully integrated internal 4MHz, 8MHz oscillator
requires no external components
- OTP Program Memory: 1Kx15
- RAM Data Memory: 96x8
- Watchdog Timer function
- All instructions executed in one or two instruction cycles
- Table read instructions
- 63 powerful instructions
- 6-level subroutine nesting
- Bit manipulation instruction
- Low voltage reset function
- 16-pin NSOP package type
- Up to 8 bidirectional I/O lines
- 4 channel 12-bit ADC
- 1 channel 8-bit PWM
- External interrupt input shared with an I/O line
- Two 8-bit programmable Timer/Event Counter with
overflow interrupt and prescaler
- Time-Base function
- Programmable Frequency Divider - PFD
RF Transmitter Features
- Complete UHF ASK/OOK transmitter
- Frequency range 300MHz to 450MHz
- Data rates more than 10k bps
- Output Power up to 10dBm
- Low voltage operation - down to 2.2V
- Data tracking function for power saving
- Reference clock output for MCU IRC clock
synchronisation
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Other Information
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