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

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177-3242P
Mfr. Part No.:
ATXMEGA32E5-AUR
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Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Family Name

ATXMEGA

Package Type

TQFP

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Pin Count

32

Device Core

AVR

Data Bus Width

8 bit, 16bit

Program Memory Size

32 kB

Maximum Frequency

32MHz

RAM Size

4 kB

USB Channels

0

Number of PWM Units

1

Number of SPI Channels

1

Number of UART Channels

2

Number of CAN Channels

0

Number of I2C Channels

1

Typical Operating Supply Voltage

3.6 (Maximum) V

Number of USART Channels

2

Pulse Width Modulation

1 (8 Channel)

Dimensions

7.1 x 7.1 x 1.05mm

Number of LIN Channels

0

Instruction Set Architecture

RISC

Number of PCI Channels

0

Number of Ethernet Channels

0

Height

1.05mm

Width

7.1mm

Maximum Number of Ethernet Channels

0

ADCs

16 x 12 bit

Length

7.1mm

Program Memory Type

Flash

Number of ADC Units

1

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

The XMEGA E devices feature an innovative XMEGA Custom Logic module (XCL) consisting of two independent 8-bit timer/counters and two lookup tables used for defining glue logic. It is designed to reduce bill of material (BOM) and PCB size as the XCL can replace external circuitry such as delay elements, RS-latches, D-latches, D-flip-flowps chip-select logic, AND, NAND, OR, NOR, XOR, XNOR, NOT, MUX AND/OR/XOR logic gates. In addition it can together with the USART enable customized communication protocols. By executing powerful instructions in a single clock cycle, the device achieves throughputs approaching 1 MIPS per MHz, balancing power consumption and processing speed.