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32-bit MCUs feature low power, Ethernet, USB OTG

32-bit MCUs feature low power, Ethernet, USB OTG

Chips provide 512 Kbytes of flash and use only 40 mA

Targeting networking, PC-centric embedded designs, and portable devices, the AT32UC3A0512 and AT32UC3A1512 32-bit flash microcontrollers are said to be the industry’s lowest-power ICs with Ethernet and USB On-the-Go. The three-stage pipeline Harvard architecture devices deliver 80 Dhrystone MIPS at 66 MHz and use only 40 mA at 3.3 V.

32-bit MCUs feature low power, Ethernet, USB OTG

The chips have 512 Kbytes of flash and feature an embedded 10/100 Ethernet MAC, a full-speed (12-Mbit/s) USB 2.0 OTG interface, and a single-cycle 64-Kbyte SRAM with a direct interface to the CPU that bypasses the system bus. Both devices include a DMA controller, multilayer high-speed bus, a 10-bit A/D converter, two SPIs, an SSC, a two-wire I2 C-compatible interface, four UARTs, three general-purpose timers, seven PWMs, and a full set of supervisory functions.

The A1512 comes in a QFP100 package. The QFP144-packaged A512 has an external bus interface. (From $8.16 and $7.43 ea/10,000samples available now.)

Atmel, USA , San Jose , CA
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http://www.atmel.com

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