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Regarding the change of names mentioned in the document, such as Mitsubishi
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and discrete devices, and memory chips other than DRAMs (flash memory, SRAMs etc.)
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have in fact all been changed to Renesas Technology Corp. Thank you for your understanding.
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contents of the document itself.
Note : Mitsubishi Electric will continue the business operations of high frequency & optical devices
and power devices.
Renesas Technology Corp.
Customer Support Dept.
April 1, 2003
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
7516 Group (Spec. H)
SINGLE-CHIP 8-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
DESCRIPTION
The 7516 group (Spec. H) is the 8-bit microcomputer based on the
740 family core technology.
The 7516 group (Spec. H) is designed for the household products
and office automation equipment and includes serial I/O functions,
8-bit timer, A-D converter, and I
2
C-BUS interface.
FEATURES
qBasic
machine-language instructions ...................................... 71
qMinimum
instruction execution time .................................. 0.5
µs
(at 8 MHz oscillation frequency)
qMemory
size
ROM ............................................................... 16 K to 24 K bytes
RAM ................................................................... 512 to 640 bytes
qProgrammable
input/output ports ............................................ 36
qInterrupts
................................................. 17 sources, 16 vectors
qTimers
............................................................................. 8-bit
✕
4
qSerial
I/O1 ................... 8-bit
✕
1 (UART or Clock-synchronized)
qSerial
I/O2 ................................... 8-bit
✕
1(Clock-synchronized)
qMulti-master
I
2
C-BUS interface (option) ...................... 1 channel
qPWM
............................................................................... 8-bit
✕
1
qA-D
converter ............................................... 10-bit
✕
6 channels
qWatchdog
timer ............................................................ 16-bit
✕
1
qClock
generating circuit ..................................... Built-in 2 circuits
(connect to external ceramic resonator or quartz-crystal oscillator)
qPower
source voltage
In high-speed mode .................................................. 4.0 to 5.5 V
(at 8 MHz oscillation frequency)
In high-speed mode .................................................. 2.7 to 5.5 V
(at 4 MHz oscillation frequency)
In middle-speed mode ............................................... 2.7 to 5.5 V
(at 8 MHz oscillation frequency)
In low-speed mode .................................................... 2.7 to 5.5 V
(at 32 kHz oscillation frequency)
qPower
dissipation
In high-speed mode .......................................................... 34 mW
(at 8 MHz oscillation frequency, at 5 V power source voltage)
In low-speed mode ............................................................ 60
µW
(at 32 kHz oscillation frequency, at 3 V power source voltage)
qOperating
temperature range .................................... –20 to 85°C
APPLICATION
Office automation equipment, FA equipment, Household products,
Consumer electronics, etc.
P1
0
/(LED
0
)
P0
2
/S
CLK2
33
29
31
28
26
24
P1
1
/(LED
1
)
P0
5
30
32
27
25
23
P1
2
/(LED
2
)
P0
1
/S
OUT2
P0
0
/S
IN2
P0
3
/S
RDY2
PIN CONFIGURATION (TOP VIEW)
P0
4
P0
6
P0
7
P3
5
/AN
5
P3
4
/AN
4
P3
3
/AN
3
P3
2
/AN
2
P3
1
/AN
1
P3
0
/AN
0
V
CC
V
REF
AV
SS
P4
5
P4
4
/INT
3
/PWM
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
22
21
20
19
18
P1
3
/(LED
3
)
P1
4
/(LED
4
)
P1
5
/(LED
5
)
P1
6
/(LED
6
)
P1
7
/(LED
7
)
V
SS
X
OUT
X
IN
RESET
P2
0
/X
COUT
P2
1
/X
CIN
M37516MXH-XXXKP
17
16
15
14
13
12
10
P4
3
/INT
2
/S
CMP2
P4
2
/INT
1
P4
0
/CNTR
1
P4
1
/INT
0
P2
7
/CNTR
0
/S
RDY1
P2
5
/SCL
2
/T
X
D
P2
3
/SCL
1
P2
6
/S
CLK1
Package type : 44PJX-A
Fig. 1 M37516MXH-XXXKP pin configuration
P2
4
/SDA
2
/R
X
D
P2
2
/SDA
1
CNV
SS
11
3
2
4
5
6
8
1
7
9
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK
2
Reset input
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Main-clock
input
Main-clock
output
X
IN
17
40
14
11
X
OUT
V
SS
V
CC
RESET
CNV
SS
15
16
Sub-clock
input
Sub-clock
output
Fig.2 Functional block diagram
CPU
X
CIN
X
COUT
Clock generating circuit
RAM
ROM
X
Prescaler 12 (8)
A
Timer 2 (8)
Timer X (8)
Timer Y (8)
Timer 1 (8)
Y
S
PC
H
Prescaler Y (8)
Prescaler X (8)
CNTR
0
PC
L
PS
CNTR
1
Watchdog timer
Reset
A-D
SI/O1(8)
I
2
C(8)
SI/O2(8)
converter
PWM
(8)
(10)
X
CIN
X
COUT
INT
0
–
INT
3
P4(6)
P3(6)
P2(8)
P1(8)
P0(8)
41 42
43 44 1 2 3 4
34 35 36 37 38 39
5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
I/O port P4
I/O port P3
I/O port P2
I/O port P1
I/O port P0
V
REF
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
7516 Group (Spec. H)
SINGLE-CHIP 8-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
AV
SS
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
7516 Group (Spec. H)
SINGLE-CHIP 8-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
Table 1 Pin description
Pin
V
CC
, V
SS
CNV
SS
V
REF
AVss
RESET
X
IN
X
OUT
P0
0
/S
IN2
P0
1
/S
OUT2
P0
2
/S
CLK2
P0
3
/S
RDY2
P0
4
–P0
7
P1
0
–P1
7
P2
0
/X
COUT
P2
1
/X
CIN
P2
2
/SDA
1
P2
3
/SCL
1
P2
4
/SDA
2
/RxD
P2
5
/SCL
2
/TxD
P2
6
/S
CLK
P2
7
/CNTR
0
/
S
RDY1
I/O port P1
I/O port P2
Name
Power source
CNV
SS
input
Reference
voltage input
Analog power
source input
Reset input
Clock input
Clock output
I/O port P0
Functions
•Apply voltage of 2.7 V – 5.5 V to Vcc, and 0 V to Vss.
•This pin controls the operation mode of the chip.
•Normally connected to V
SS
.
•Reference voltage input pin for A-D converter.
•Analog power source input pin for A-D converter.
•Connect to Vss.
•Reset input pin for active “L”.
•Input and output pins for the clock generating circuit.
•Connect a ceramic resonator or quartz-crystal oscillator between the X
IN
and X
OUT
pins to set
the oscillation frequency.
•When an external clock is used, connect the clock source to the X
IN
pin and leave the X
OUT
pin open.
• Serial I/O2 function pin
•8-bit CMOS I/O port.
•I/O direction register allows each pin to be individually
programmed as either input or output.
•CMOS compatible input level.
•CMOS 3-state output structure.
•P1
0
to P1
7
(8 bits) are enabled to output large current for LED drive.
• Sub-clock generating circuit I/O
•8-bit CMOS I/O port.
pins (connect a resonator)
•I/O direction register allows each pin to be individually
• I
2
C-BUS interface function pins
programmed as either input or output.
•CMOS compatible input level.
•P2
2
to P2
5
can be switched between CMOS compat-
ible input level or SMBUS input level in the I
2
C-BUS
interface function.
•P2
0
, P2
1
, P2
4
to P2
7
: CMOS 3-state output structure.
•P2
4
, P2
5
: N-channel open-drain structure in the I
2
C-
BUS interface function.
I/O port P3
•P2
2
, P2
3
: N-channel open-drain structure.
•8-bit CMOS I/O port with the same function as port P0.
•CMOS compatible input level.
•CMOS 3-state output structure.
P4
0
/CNTR
1
P4
1
/INT
0
P4
2
/INT
1
P4
3
/INT
2
/S
CMP2
P4
4
/INT
3
/PWM
P4
5
I/O port P4
•8-bit CMOS I/O port with the same function as port P0.
•CMOS compatible input level.
•CMOS 3-state output structure.
• Interrupt input pin/S
CMP2
output pin
• Interrupt input pin/PWM output pin
• Timer Y function pin
• Interrupt input pins
• I
2
C-BUS interface function pin/
Serial I/O1 function pins
• Serial I/O1 function pin
• Serial I/O1 function pin/
Timer X function pin
Function except a port function
P3
0
/AN
0
–
P3
5
/AN
5
• A-D converter input pin
3
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
7516 Group (Spec. H)
SINGLE-CHIP 8-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
PART NUMBERING
Product name
M37516
M
6
H–
XXX KP
Package type
KP : 44PJX-A
ROM number
Omitted in One Time PROM version shipped in blank and
flash memory version.
– : standard
Omitted in One Time PROM version shipped in blank and
flash memory version.
H– : Partial specification changed version
ROM/PROM size
9 : 36864 bytes
1 : 4096 bytes
A: 40960 bytes
2 : 8192 bytes
B: 45056 bytes
3 : 12288 bytes
C: 49152 bytes
4 : 16384 bytes
D: 53248 bytes
5 : 20480 bytes
E: 57344 bytes
6 : 24576 bytes
F : 61440 bytes
7 : 28672 bytes
8 : 32768 bytes
The first 128 bytes and the last 2 bytes of ROM are reserved areas ; they
cannot be used as a user’s ROM area.
Memory type
M : Mask ROM version
E : One Time PROM version
Differences of functions
Fig. 3 Part numbering
4