25LC128
Hotenda Part Number
H2356748
Manufacturer Part
MAXQ2000-RBX
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated
Description
MAXQ® Microcontroller IC 16-Bit 20MHz 64KB (32K x 16) FLASH 56-TQFN (8x8)
Category
Integrated Circuits (ICs)
Family
Microcontrollers Embedded
Series
-
Manufacturer Quantity
7772
Datasheets Online
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Datasheets
MAXQ2000
MAXQ Family User Guide
Part Numbering System
Design Resources
Development Tool Selector
EDA / CAD Models
Download from Accelerated Designs
Mfg Application Notes
Using MAXQ's Multiplier Module
Using Timers in the MAXQ Family of Microcontrollers
Introduction to the MAXQ Architecture
Getting Started with the IAR Compiler and the MAXQ2000 Evaluation Kit
Programming in the MAXQ Environment
Accessing the Functions Provided in the MAXQ Utility ROM
An Example Application Using the MAXQ2000 Evaluation Kit
Signal Processing with the MAXQ Multiply-Accumulate Unit (MAC)
Using a Keypad and LCD Display with the MAXQ2000
Audio Filtering with the MAXQ2000
Security System Control with the MAXQ2000
Using an LCD with MAXQ Microcontrollers
Getting started with MAX-IDE
Using Data Pointers to Read/Write to SRAM
Using the MAXQ2000 with the MAX4397 to Create an Inexpensive Audio/Video Source Selector
Software I²C Driver for the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
MAXQ Competitive Analysis Study
Temperature-Based Fan Control Using the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
Add USB to Anything
MAXQ Microcontroller Drives a Smart and Intelligent 4-20mA Transmitter
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) with the MAXQ2000 Timer Type 2
Using Lookup Tables to Perform Gamma Correction on LEDs
Using the MAXQ2000 with the MAX6960 to Create a Stock Quote Display System
Getting Started with Rowley CrossWorks and the MAXQ2000 Evaluation Kit
Options for Embedded User Interfaces
Using the MAX6951/MAX6950 LED Display Drivers with SPI Interface to Communicate with the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
Table Operations for the MAXQ Architecture
The MAXQ Microcontroller in Action: Designing a Bicycle Computer with the MAXQ2000
MAX-IDE Simulator User's Guide for the MAXQ Microcontrollers
Unlocking the Secrets of the MAXQ®
Multiplexing JTAG Interface Pins on MAXQ Microcontrollers
SD Media Format Expands the MAXQ2000's Space for Nonvolatile Data Storage
Calling Utility ROM Functions with IAR's Embedded Workbench
Implementing a JTAG Bootloader Master for the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
How to Create a MAXQ®-Based "Learning" Remote Control
SPI/I²C Bus Lines Control Multiple Peripherals
Reference Design for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Midspan or Endpoint Insertion
Leveraging Nonvolatile Memory Services in MAXQ® Processors
How to Use the MAXQ2000 as a Voltmeter
Selecting SPI Clock Modes for Interfacing the MAX1132 ADC with the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller
Getting Started with the DS8113 Smart-Card Analog Interface Evaluation Kit
Using the uIP Stack to Network a MAXQ Microcontroller
Implementing a Soft Stack in Data Memory on the MAXQ2000
How to Use Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) on the MAXQ3180 Microcontroller
Proven Implementations of the I²C Bus
Getting Started with the MAXQ2000 USB Thumb Evaluation Kit
Display Different LED Sequences Using the MAXQ2000 Microcontroller with the MAX6970 LED Driver
Automatically Initializing Data Segment Values in MAX-IDE
Getting Started with the MAX6651 Fan Controller
Improve Sensor Performance and SNR in Pulse Oximeter Designs
Important Design Considerations for Heart-Rate and Fitness Monitors
Blood Pressure Monitor Design Considerations
Important Design Considerations for Digital Thermometers
Introduction to Digital Stethoscopes and Electrical Component Selection Criteria
MAXQ Family User's Guide: MAXQ2000 Supplement
A Simple Implementation of LCD Brightness Control Using the MAX44009 Ambient-Light Sensor
Implementing an ADC with a Microcontroller, an Op Amp, and Resistors
Simple Wireless Temperature Monitor Also Has Data-Logging Capabilities
Modern PRTD Temperature Sensors and High-Resolution Delta-Sigma ADCs Enable Wide Range High-Accuracy Temperature Measurements
MAXQ20-Based Microcontroller Bootloader Command Reference
Category
Integrated Circuits (ICs)
Connectivity
1-Wire®, SPI, UART/USART
Core Processor
-
Core Size
16-Bit
Data Converters
-
EEPROM Size
-
Family
Embedded - Microcontrollers
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated
Number of I/O
50
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Oscillator Type
Internal
Package / Case
56-WFQFN Exposed Pad
Packaging
Tube
Part Status
Discontinued
Peripherals
LCD, POR, PWM, WDT
Program Memory Size
64KB (32K x 16)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
RAM Size
2K x 8
Series
MAXQ®
Speed
20MHz
Supplier Device Package
56-TQFN (8x8)
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)
1.8 V ~ 2.75 V
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