Atmel, 32bit AVR, AT32 Microcontroller, 66MHz, 512 kB Flash, 100-Pin TQFP

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RS Stock No.:
696-3430P
Mfr. Part No.:
AT32UC3A1512-AUT
Brand:
Atmel
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Brand

Atmel

Family Name

AT32

Package Type

TQFP

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Pin Count

100

Device Core

AVR

Data Bus Width

32bit

Program Memory Size

512 kB

Maximum Frequency

66MHz

RAM Size

64 kB

USB Channels

1 x Device, 1 x OTG

Number of PWM Units

1

Number of SPI Channels

1

Number of CAN Channels

0

Typical Operating Supply Voltage

1.65 → 3.6 V

Number of UART Channels

0

Number of I2C Channels

1

Number of USART Channels

4

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

ADCs

8 x 10 bit

Length

14mm

Number of ADC Units

1

Instruction Set Architecture

RISC

Dimensions

14 x 14 x 1.05mm

Height

1.05mm

Number of LIN Channels

0

Number of Ethernet Channels

1

Number of PCI Channels

0

Program Memory Type

Flash

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Pulse Width Modulation

7 x 16 bit

Width

14mm

32-Bit AVR UC3 Microcontrollers


AVR32 is a high-performance 32-bit RISC microprocessor core, designed for cost-sensitive embedded applications, with particular emphasis on low power consumption, high code density and high performance. The processor implements a Memory Protection Unit (MPU) and a fast and flexible interrupt controller for supporting modern operating systems and real-time operating systems. Higher computation capabilities are achievable using a rich set of DSP instructions.
To fully exploit the power of a 32-bit architecture, the AVR32 is not binary compatible with earlier AVR architectures. In order to achieve high code density, the instruction format is flexible providing both compact 16-bit and extended 32-bit instructions. While most instructions are 16-bit, powerful 32-bit instructions are implemented to further increase performance. Compact and extended instructions can be freely mixed in the instruction stream.