5
μ
PD6P4B
Data Sheet U13594EJ2V0DS00
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
PIN FUNCTIONS.........................................................................................................................
1.1
Normal Operating Mode....................................................................................................................
1.2
PROM Programming Mode...............................................................................................................
1.3
INPUT/OUTPUT Circuits of Pins ......................................................................................................
1.4
Dealing with Unused Pins ................................................................................................................
1.5
Notes on Using K
I
Pin at Reset ........................................................................................................
6
6
7
8
9
9
2.
DIFFERENCES AMONG
μ
PD62, 63, 63A, 64, AND
μ
PD6P4B ................................................. 10
2.1
Program Memory (One-time PROM) ................................................................................................
11
3.
WRITING AND VERIFYING ONE-TIME PROM (PROGRAM MEMORY) .................................. 12
3.1
Operating Mode When Writing/Verifying Program Memory..........................................................
3.2
Program Memory Writing Procedure ..............................................................................................
3.3
Program Memory Reading Procedure.............................................................................................
12
13
14
4.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................... 15
5.
CHARACTERISTIC CURVE (REFERENCE VALUES) .............................................................. 21
6.
APPLIED CIRCUIT EXAMPLE ................................................................................................... 23
7.
PACKAGE DRAWINGS.............................................................................................................. 24
8.
RECOMMENDED SOLDERING CONDITIONS.......................................................................... 26
APPENDIX A. DEVELOPMENT TOOLS ........................................................................................ 27
APPENDIX B. EXAMPLE OF REMOTE-CONTROL TRANSMISSION FORMAT .......................... 28