The A42MX36-PQ208 is a high-performance, low-power microcontroller from Microchip Technology. This device is based on the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 core and operates at a maximum frequency of 96 MHz. It is designed for use in a wide range of applications, including industrial control, automotive, medical, and consumer electronics.
Description:
The A42MX36-PQ208 is a member of Microchip's A4 series of microcontrollers. It features a high-performance 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 core with a floating-point unit (FPU) and operates at a maximum frequency of 96 MHz. The device is available in a 208-pin PQFP package.
Features:
- 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 core with FPU, operating at a maximum frequency of 96 MHz.
- Up to 2 MB of on-chip flash memory and 384 KB of SRAM.
- Advanced peripherals, including UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, USB, and Ethernet.
- Integrated 10/100 Ethernet MAC with MII/RMII interface.
- USB 2.0 high-speed device/OTG controller with integrated PHY.
- Advanced control and power management features, including a PMU and LDO.
- Security features, including secure boot, flash encryption, and secure debugging.
- Rich analog peripherals, such as 12-bit ADC, 12-bit DAC, and operational amplifiers.
- On-chip debugging and programming support with JTAG and SWD interfaces.
- Wide operating voltage range (1.71V to 3.6V) and extended industrial temperature range (-40°C to +105°C).
Applications:
- Industrial control and automation systems.
- Automotive applications, such as body control modules and infotainment systems.
- Medical devices, including patient monitoring systems and diagnostic equipment.
- Consumer electronics, such as smart home appliances and wearable devices.
- Networking and communication equipment, including routers and gateways.
- Human-machine interface (HMI) devices for factory automation and process control.
- Battery management systems for electric vehicles and energy storage applications.
- IoT devices and edge computing platforms.
- Audio and video processing applications, such as digital signal processing and media streaming.
- Robotics and drones for various commercial and research applications.