TMPM363F10FG

Not Recommended for New Design

TX03

Description

Description An Arm® Cortex®-M3 core based microcontroller with built-in 1-Mbyte flash ROM (making it suitable for software development), multiple serial channels (maximum 9 channels), a backup power module which reduces standby power consumption, CAN, USB 2.0 host controller and operates at a maximum operating frequency of 64MHz.
NANO FLASH™
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Arm and Cortex are registered trademarks of Arm Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the US and/or elsewhere.

NANO FLASH is a trademark of Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation.

Package Information

Toshiba Package Name LQFP100-P-1414-0.50H
Package Image LQFP100-P-1414-0.50H
Pins 100
Mounting Surface Mount
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Description

Property Value Unit
Group Name M360 -
Number of bits 32 bit
ROM size 1024 Kbyte
ROM type Flash -
RAM size 64 Kbyte
DMA controllers 2 ch
internal data bus width 32 bit
external data bus width 16 bit
I/O Port 74 port
CAN controller 1 ch
UART/SIO 5 ch
I2C 1 ch
I2C/SIO 3 ch
USB Host (Full Speed) 1 ch
Timer/counter(16bit) 16 ch
A/D converters(10bit) 8 ch
watchdog timer Available -
On-chip debug function Available -
trace func Available -
RTC 1 ch
Clock gear function Available -
dual clock operation Available -
Interrupt controllers 8 pins
CEC Function 1 ch
CS/WAIT controller 4 ch
HOLD function Available -
Multiply and accumulation unit Available -
remote control 1 ch
Sync. Serial Interface 1 ch
The maximum operating frequency using a USB is 48MHz.
The power-supply voltage using a USB ranges from 3.0V to 3.45V.
Supply Voltage
(V)
Operation Frequency
(MHz)
Operating Temp
(degC)
Minimum instruction
execution time (µsec)
2.7 to 3.6 1 to 64 -40 to 85 0.0156

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