MC68LK332 |
RFQ for MC68LK332 |
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| Technical/Catalog Information | MC68LK332ACAG16 |
| Vendor | Freescale Semiconductor |
| Category | Integrated Circuits (ICs) |
| Program Memory Size | - |
| RAM Size | 2K x 8 |
| Number of I /O | 15 |
| Package / Case | 144-LQFP |
| Speed | 16MHz |
| Controller Series | M683xx |
| Oscillator Type | Internal |
| Packaging | Tray |
| Program Memory Type | ROMless |
| EEPROM Size | - |
| Core Processor | CPU32 |
| Data Converters | - |
| Core Size | 32-Bit |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C |
| Connectivity | EBI/EMI, SCI, SPI, UART/USART |
| Peripherals | POR, PWM, WDT |
| Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) | 4.5 V ~ 5.5 V |
| Drawing Number | 375; 918-03; ; 144 |
| Lead Free Status | Lead Free |
| RoHS Status | RoHS Compliant |
| Other Names | MC68LK332ACAG16 MC68LK332ACAG16 |
| Product | Manufacturers | Pack | D/C |
| MC68LK332 | - | QFP | 07/08+ |
| Num | Rating | Symbol | Value | Unit |
| 1 | Supply Voltage1, 2, 3 | VDD | 0.3 to + 6.5 | V |
| 2 | Input Voltage 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 | VIN | 0.3 to + 6.5 | V |
| 3 | Instantaneous Maximum Current Single Pin Limit (all pins)1, 3, 5, 6 |
ID | 25 | mA |
| 4 | Operating Maximum Current Digital Input Disruptive Current3, 5, 6, 7, 8VNEGCLMAP@ 0.3 VVPOSCLAMP@ VDD + 0.3 |
Iid | 500 to 500 | mA |
| 5 | Operating Temperature Range C Suffix |
TA | TL to TH 40 to 85 |
°C |
| 6 | Storage Temperature Range | Tstg | 55 to 150 | °C |
NOTES:
1. Permanent damage can occur if maximum ratings are exceeded. Exposure to voltages or currents in excess of recommended values affects device reliability. Device modules may not operate normally while being exposed to electrical extremes.
2. Although sections of the device contain circuitry to protect against damage from high static voltages or electrical fields, take normal precautions to avoid exposure to voltages higher than maximum-rated voltages.
3. This parameter is periodically sampled rather than 100% tested.
4. All pins except TSC.
5. Input must be current limited to the value specified. To determine the value of the required current-limiting resistor, calculate resistance values for positive and negative clamp voltages, then use the larger of the two values.
6. Power supply must maintain regulation within operatin