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AT91SAM7L64-CU
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AT91SAM7L64-CU Description
The AT91SAM7L64-CU is a low-power microcontroller unit (MCU) manufactured by Atmel, which is now a part of Microchip Technology. This MCU is based on the ARM7TDMI processor and is designed for a wide range of embedded applications that require low power consumption and high performance.
Description:
The AT91SAM7L64-CU is a 32-bit ARM7TDMI-based microcontroller with 64KB of on-chip SRAM and 4MB of on-chip flash memory. It operates at a maximum frequency of 60 MHz and is built using a 90-nanometer process technology. The device is available in a 144-pin TQFP package.
Features:
- ARM7TDMI processor core with a maximum frequency of 60 MHz
- 64KB on-chip SRAM and 4MB on-chip flash memory
- Advanced peripherals, including USB host and device interfaces, UART, SPI, and I2C
- Low-power modes to conserve energy in battery-powered applications
- Advanced interrupt handling and priority management
- Flexible clock management system
- Built-in watchdog timer and CRC calculation unit
- JTAG and debug interfaces for easy debugging and testing
- Support for a wide range of operating temperatures (-40°C to +85°C)
Applications:
The AT91SAM7L64-CU is suitable for a variety of embedded applications that require low power consumption and high performance. Some of the potential applications include:
- Industrial control and automation systems
- Medical devices and equipment
- Smart energy management systems (e.g., smart meters, home automation)
- Portable and battery-powered devices (e.g., handheld instruments, wearable devices)
- IoT devices and gateways
- Automotive infotainment systems
- Wireless communication devices (e.g., Zigbee, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi modules)
- Human-Machine Interface (HMI) devices
- Security and surveillance systems
The AT91SAM7L64-CU's combination of low power consumption, high performance, and advanced peripherals make it an attractive choice for developers working on energy-efficient embedded systems.



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