NXP NFC Chip Semiconductors s912xeq512f1maa - SHENMING

2025-06-30

Product Specifications

Product Attribute

Attribute Value

Manufacturer:

NXP

Product Category:

16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU

RoHS:

 Details

Core:

HCS12X

Program Memory Size:

512 kB

Data RAM Size:

32 kB

Package / Case:

QFP-80

Maximum Clock Frequency:

50 MHz

ADC Resolution:

12 bit

Number of I/Os:

152 I/O

Supply Voltage - Min:

1.98 V

Supply Voltage - Max:

1.72 V

Mounting Style:

SMD/SMT

Data Bus Width:

16 bit

Minimum Operating Temperature:

- 40 C

Maximum Operating Temperature:

+ 125 C

Series:

S12XE

Qualification:

AEC-Q100

Packaging:

Tray

Analog Supply Voltage:

3.13 V to 5.5 V

Brand:

NXP Semiconductors

Data RAM Type:

SRAM

Data ROM Size:

4 kB

Data ROM Type:

EEPROM

I/O Voltage:

3.13 V to 5.5 V

Interface Type:

CAN, I2C, SCI, SPI

Moisture Sensitive:

Yes

Number of ADC Channels:

8 Channel

Number of Timers/Counters:

25 Timer

Operating Supply Voltage:

1.72 V to 1.98 V

Processor Series:

S12XE

Product:

MCUs

Product Type:

16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU

Program Memory Type:

Flash

Factory Pack Quantity:

420

Subcategory:

Microcontrollers - MCU

Watchdog Timers:

Watchdog Timer

Part # Aliases:

935311486557

Unit Weight:

0.032999 oz

FAQ

1
What is a "short circuit"?
A "short circuit" is an unwanted connection of very low resistance such as a wire (almost 0) which provides a very easy path for current. Think of it as an electrical short-cut. It is normally used to describe a fault or accidental connection rather than a deliberate one.
For example: if the leads from a battery touch one another they create a very low resistance connection across the battery, so we say they have caused a short circuit across the battery. Current will flow through this short circuit rather than through the proper circuit. This stops the circuit working and it may cause a fire because the leads and battery will become hot with a large current flowing.
2
What is a schematic?
It is another name for a circuit diagram.
3
What does "open circuit" mean?
"Open circuit" means no connection. It is usually used to describe a break in some part of a circuit which could be deliberate (such as a switch in the open or off position) or a fault (such as a broken wire or burnt out component).