Built around Epson's unique low-power technology, these products have a high-resolution 16-bit ΔΣ (delta-sigma) A/D converter, dedicated circuit for various measurement modes, and LCD drivers, making them an ideal single-chip microcontroller for controlling digital multimeters and other display-equipped measuring instruments.
The need to automate factories and operate with less manpower has been on the rise in recent years in all areas of industry. In turn, this has made the maintenance and inspection of equipment to ensure safe use increasingly important at factories and other production sites, feeding growing demand for digital multimeters and other measuring instruments. On the other hand, measuring instrument performance and functions are improving as electronic devices become more sophisticated, but providing these with a general-purpose microcontroller is problematic as it results in longer development times and higher costs.
The S1C17M02 and S1C17M03 were developed for measurement and solve these issues by coming equipped with the functions necessary for a digital multimeter. They enable multi-functional and high-precision measurement with a high-resolution 16-bit ΔΣ A/D converter and with dedicated circuit that switches among voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, continuity, diode, and frequency measurement modes. The optimum measurement conditions can be set by setting up programmable oversampling, and a square root circuit for finding the true RMS (root-mean-square) value can reduce the software processing load. In addition, a peak hold function supports holding the maximum and minimum measurement values.
As well as circuit designed specifically for measurement, the microcontrollers have built-in peripheral circuit for things such as an LCD driver, Flash memory, and EEPROM that can store calibration data and measurement data, which can reduce the number of external parts needed. By offering a product lineup with functional compatibility, Epson also helps customers reduce software development time when expanding their product models.
Epson seeks to advance the frontiers of industry and drive the circular economy by applying the efficient, compact, and precision technologies that it has developed over many years to solve challenges. These technologies, which save energy, enable smaller products, and increase accuracy and precision, enable Epson to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will bring about a better and more sustainable future for all.
Product features
- Measurement circuit optimized for digital multimeters and other display-equipped measuring instruments
- Analog circuit for the measurement of voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, continuity, diodes, and frequency
- Programmable oversampling setting
- Peak hold function
- Square root circuit for finding the true RMS
- An averaging circuit that can select between mean square and mean absolute value averaging
- A built-in temperature sensor for measuring the internal temperature of the IC
- Peripheral circuit
- Self-programmable flash memory
- EEPROM that can be rewritten in 1-byte units
- LCD driver with built-in power circuit
- Supply voltage detector (SVD) circuit that does not require an external power supply supervisor
- Universal port multiplexer (UPMUX): I/O pin assignments changed with software
- Automatic buzzer output function linked with continuity check mode
- Low current consumption for longer battery life
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