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Addendum to section 1: overview, 1 references, 1 references -1 – Maxim Integrated MAXQ Family Users Guide: MAXQ8913 Supplement User Manual

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MAXQ Family User’s Guide:

MAXQ8913 Supplement

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ADDENDUM TO SECTION 1: OVERVIEW

This document is provided as a supplement to the MAXQ Family User’s Guide, covering new or modified features
specific to the MAXQ8913. This document must be used in conjunction with the MAXQ Family User’s Guide, available
on our website at

www.maxim-ic.com/MAXQUG

. Addenda are arranged by section number, which correspond to

sections in the MAXQ Family User’s Guide. Additions and changes, with respect to the MAXQ Family User’s Guide,
are contained in this document, and updates/additions are added when available.
The MAXQ8913 is a low-power, high-performance, 16-bit, RISC microcontroller based on the MAXQ

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architecture

design. It is targeted specifically for dual-axis optical image stabilization (OIS) applications and includes a wide range
of peripherals including a 7-channel, 12-bit successive-approximation analog-to-digital converter (SAR ADC), two
10-bit and two 8-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs), four op amps for ADC input conditioning, two programmable
current sinks, and support for an external D-class audio amplifier. The MAXQ8913 is uniquely suited for any application
that requires high performance and low-power operation.

1.1 References

Refer to the MAXQ Family User’s Guide for the following information:
• Description of the core architecture, instruction set, and memory mapping common to all MAXQ microcontrollers.
• Definitions and functions of the common system register set, including accumulators, data pointers, loop counters,

and general-purpose registers.

• Descriptions of common clock generation, interrupt handling, and reset/power-management modes.
• Descriptions and programming examples for common MAXQ peripherals found on the MAXQ8913 including the

serial universal synchronous/asynchronous receiver-transmitter (USART), SPIK interface, and hardware multiplier.

• Description of the test access port (TAP) and in-circuit debug interface.
• Description of the in-system programming mode.
The MAXQ8913 data sheet, which contains electrical/timing specifications and pin descriptions, is available at

www.maxim-ic.com/MAXQ8913

.

Errata sheets for the MAXQ8913 and other MAXQ microcontrollers are available at

www.maxim-ic.com/errata

.

For more information on other MAXQ microcontrollers, development hardware and software, frequently asked ques-
tions, and software examples, visit the MAXQ page at

www.maxim-ic.com/MAXQ

.

MAXQ is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
SPI is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.

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