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Low-voltage 16-bit MCUs featuring USB2.0 full-speed mode and large on-chip memory: The H8S/2215 makes it possible to directly input 48MHz for USB. And with their high-speed SCI, DMAC and DTC, in addition to the standard peripheral modules found in small packages, the H8S/2215 is capable of high-speed data transfers. Additionally, Flash writing via USB is supported by the inclusion of a USB interface (control/bulk/isochronous/interrupt transfer).
Low-voltage 16-bit MCUs featuring USB2.0 full-speed mode and real-time clock: With their high-speed SCI and 4-channel DMAC, in addition to the standard peripheral modules found in small packages, the H8S/2218 and H8S/2212 MCU groups are capable of high-speed data transfers. MCUs in these two groups feature built-in 32kHz oscillation circuit sub-clocks, as well as Flash writing via USB which is supported by the inclusion of a USB interface (control/bulk/interrupt transfer). |
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