S1C17002 SEIK CORPORATION
It is suitable for various products that require analog inputs and interfaces for connection, such as healthcare goods, sensor
systems, alarms, home electric appliance (rice cookers, microwave ovens and remote controllers).
The S1C17002 consists of a S1C17 16-bit compact RISC CPU Core, a 128K-byte ROM, an 8K-byte RAM, a 10-bit ADC with
four analog input channels, a 16-bit multi-function timer, an infrared remote controller, serial interfaces (UART with IrDA 1.0,
SPI and I2C), an RTC, 16-bit and 8-bit timers, a watchdog timer, and GPIO ports.
The S1C17002 provides a 16 bits × 16 bits + 32 bits MAC (multiply and accumulate) and 16 bits ÷ 16 bits division functions
to implement a DSP function.
The S1C17002 has adopted the EPSON SoC (System on Chip) design technology using 0.18 μm mixed analog low power
CMOS process.
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