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Cypress Semiconductor - Microcontroller

Numéro de référence S6E1C12B0A
Description Microcontroller
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S6E1C1 Series
32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M0+
FM0+ Microcontroller
The S6E1C1 Series is a series of highly integrated 32-bit microcontrollers designed for embedded controllers aiming at low power
consumption and low cost. This series has the ARM Cortex-M0+ Processor with on-chip Flash memory and SRAM, and consists of
peripheral functions such as various timers, ADC and communication interfaces (UART, CSIO (SPI), I2C, I2S, and Smart Card). The
products which are described in this data sheet are placed into TYPE3-M0+ product categories in "FM0+ Family Peripheral
Manual".
Features
32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ Core
Processor version: r0p1
Maximum operating frequency: 40.8 MHz
Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC): 1 NMI
(non-maskable interrupt) and 24 peripheral interrupt with 4
selectable interrupt priority levels
24-bit System timer (Sys Tick): System timer for OS task
management
Bit Band Operation
Compatible with Cortex-M3 bit band operation.
On-Chip Memory
Flash memory
Up to 128 Kbytes
Read cycle: 0 wait-cycle
Security function for code protection
SRAM
The on-chip SRAM of this series has one independent SRAM .
Up to 16 Kbytes
4Kbytes: can retain value in Deep standby Mode
Multi-Function Serial Interface (Max 6channels)
3 channels with 64Byte FIFO (Ch.4, 6 and 7), 3 channels
without FIFO (Ch.0, 1 and 3)
The operation mode of each channel can be selected from
one of the following.
UART
CSIO (CSIO is known to many customers as SPI)
I2C
UART
Full duplex double buffer
Parity can be enabled or disabled.
Built-in dedicated baud rate generator
External clock available as a serial clock
Hardware Flow control* : Automatically control the
transmission by CTS/RTS (only ch.4)
* : S6E1C12B0A/S6E1C11B0A and
S6E1C12C0A/S6E1C11C0A do not support Hardware
Flow control.
Various error detection functions (parity errors, framing
errors, and overrun errors)
CSIO (also known as SPI)
Full duplex double buffer
Built-in dedicated baud rate generator
Overrun error detection function
Serial chip select function (ch1 and ch6 only)
Data length: 5 to 16 bits
I2C
Standard-mode (Max: 100 kbps) supported / Fast-mode
(Max 400 kbps) supported.
I2S (MFS-I2S)
Using CSIO (Max 2 ch: ch.4, ch.6) and I2S clock generator
Supports two transfer protocol
I2S
• MSB-justified
Master mode only
I2C Slave
I2C Slave supports the slave function of I2C and wake-up
function from Standby mode.
Descriptor System Data Transfer Controller (DSTC)
(64 Channels)
The DSTC can transfer data at high-speed without going via
the CPU. The DSTC adopts the Descriptor system and,
following the specified contents of the Descriptor that has
already been constructed on the memory, can access directly
the memory / peripheral device and performs the data
transfer operation.
It supports the software activation, the hardware activation,
and the chain activation functions
A/D Converter (Max: 8 Channels)
12-bit A/D Converter
Successive approximation type
Conversion time: 2.0 μs @ 2.7 V to 3.6 V
Priority conversion available (2 levels of priority)
Scan conversion mode
Built-in FIFO for conversion data storage (for scan
conversion: 16 steps, for priority conversion: 4 steps)
Base Timer (Max: 8 Channels)
The operation mode of each channel can be selected from one
of the following.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Document Number: 002-00234 Rev.*B
• 198 Champion Court • San Jose, CA 95134-1709 • 408-943-2600
Revised March 4, 2016

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