
Rev. 1.10
16
March 02, 2020
Rev. 1.10
17
March 02, 2020
BS83A02L/BS83B04L
Ultra-Low Power Touch Key Flash MCU
BS83A02L/BS83B04L
Ultra-Low Power Touch Key Flash MCU
3. If the LIRC is used as the system clock and if it is off when in the SLEEP Mode, then an additional LIRC
start up time, t
START
, as provided in the LIRC frequency table, must be added to the t
SST
time in the table
above.
4. The System Speed Switch Time is effectively the time taken for the newly activated oscillator to start up.
5. The LVRC software reset is used for the BS83A02L only while the RSTC software reset is used for the
BS83B04L only.
Input/Output Characteristics
Ta=-40°C~85°C
Symbol
Parameter
Test Conditions
Min.
Typ. Max.
Unit
V
DD
Conditions
V
IL
Input Low Voltage for I/O Ports or
Input Pins
5V
—
0
—
1.5
V
—
—
0
—
0.2V
DD
V
IH
Input High Voltage for I/O Ports or
Input Pins
5V
—
3.5
—
5.0
V
—
—
0.8V
DD
—
V
DD
I
OL
Sink Current for I/O Pins – BS83A02L
1.8V
V
OL
=0.1V
DD
2.5
5.0
—
mA
3V
5
10
—
5V
10
20
—
Sink Current for I/O Pins – BS83B04L
3V
V
OL
=0.1V
DD
16
32
—
mA
5V
32
65
—
I
OH
Source Current for I/O Pins – BS83A02L
1.8V
V
OH
=0.9V
DD
-1.5
-2.0
—
mA
3V
-4
-5
—
5V
-8
-10
—
Source Current for I/O Pins – BS83B04L
3V
V
OH
=0.9V
DD
-4
-8
—
mA
5V
-8
-16
—
I
LEAK
Input Leakage Current
5V V
IN
=V
DD
or V
IN
=V
SS
—
—
±1
μA
R
PH
Pull-high Resistance for I/O Ports
(Note)
3V LVPU=0,
For BS83A02L, PAPU=0FH;
For BS83B04L, PAPU=FFH
20
60
100
kΩ
5V
10
30
50
3V LVPU=1,
For BS83A02L, PAPU=0FH;
For BS83B04L, PAPU=FFH
6.67 15.00 23.00
5V
3.5
7.5
12.0
t
TC
TC Input Pin Minimum Pulse Width
– BS83A02L
—
—
25
—
—
ns
t
TCK
TM TCK Input Pin Minimum Pulse
Width – BS83B04L
—
—
0.3
—
—
μs
t
INT
External Interrupt Minimum Pulse
Width
—
—
10
—
—
μs
Note: The R
PH
internal pull high resistance value is calculated by connecting to ground and enabling the input pin
with a pull-high resistor and then measuring the pin current at the specified supply voltage level. Dividing
the voltage by this measured current provides the R
PH
value.