M68HC16Z Series, Microprocessors

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MC68HC16Z1MPV16
16-BIT, 6816 CPU, 16.78MHZ,
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Surface Mount
-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
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144-LQFP
144-TQFP (20x20)
2.7V ~ 3.6V
16MHz
CPU16
16-Bit
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M68HC16Z

About  Microprocessors

Microprocessors are specialized microprocessors designed for integration into embedded systems, which are dedicated computer systems tailored to perform specific tasks within devices or machinery. These microprocessors are optimized for low power consumption, real-time processing, and seamless integration with other components. Their functionality lies in providing computational power and control capabilities within the embedded system, often featuring customized peripherals, interfaces, or instruction sets to meet the specific requirements of the application. They find applications in a wide array of fields, including automotive electronics (engine control units, infotainment systems), industrial automation (programmable logic controllers, robotic control), medical devices (patient monitoring systems, implantable devices), consumer electronics (smartphones, wearables), and home automation. Embedded microprocessors support the diverse computing needs of these industries, offering tailored performance and functionality to drive the operations of modern embedded systems.