The 38C3 group is the 8-bit microcomputer based on the 740 family core technology.
The 38C3 group has a LCD drive control circuit, a 10-channel A-D converter, and a Serial I/O as additional functions.
The various microcomputers in the 38C3 group include variations of internal memory size and packaging. For details, refer to the section on part numbering.
For details on availability of microcomputers in the 38C3 group, refer to the section on group expansion.
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