Microchip, 8bit AVR, ATmega Microcontroller, 20MHz, 8 kB Flash, 32-Pin TQFP

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Brand

Microchip

Family Name

ATmega

Package Type

TQFP

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Pin Count

32

Device Core

AVR

Data Bus Width

8bit

Program Memory Size

8 kB

Maximum Frequency

20MHz

RAM Size

1 kB

USB Channels

0

Number of PWM Units

1

Number of SPI Channels

2

Number of CAN Channels

0

Number of I2C Channels

1

Number of UART Channels

1

Number of USART Channels

1

Typical Operating Supply Voltage

5.5 (Maximum) V

Number of LIN Channels

0

Height

1.05mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Number of ADC Units

1

Length

7.1mm

ADCs

8 x 10 bit

Maximum Number of Ethernet Channels

0

Number of PCI Channels

0

Instruction Set Architecture

RISC

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Width

7.1mm

Dimensions

7.1 x 7.1 x 1.05mm

Pulse Width Modulation

1 (6 Channel)

Program Memory Type

Flash

Number of Ethernet Channels

0

The high-performance Microchip picoPower 8-bit AVR RISC-based microcontroller combines 8KB ISP flash memory with read-while-write capabilities, 512B EEPROM, 1KB SRAM, 23 general purpose I/O lines, 32 general purpose working registers, three flexible timer/counters with compare modes, internal and external interrupts,serial programmable USART, a byte-oriented 2-wire serial interface, SPI serial port, 6-channel 10-bit A/D converter (8-channels in TQFP and QFN/MLF packages), programmable watchdog timer with internal oscillator, and five software selectable power saving modes. The device operates between 1.8-5.5 volts. By executing powerful instructions in a single clock cycle, the device achieves throughputs approaching 1 MIPS per MHz, balancing power consumption and processing speed.

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