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AT89C52-24AC
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AT89C52-24AC Description
The AT89C52-24AC is a low-power, high-performance CMOS 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) with 8K bytes of in-system programmable Flash memory, manufactured by Microchip Technology. It is based on the AT89C52 microcontroller, with the addition of an on-chip oscillator and clock circuitry, allowing for operation without an external crystal or clock components.
Description:
The AT89C52-24AC features an 8051 microcontroller core, which is a widely used and well-documented architecture. It operates with a single 24MHz crystal, providing high-speed performance for a wide range of applications. The device is available in a 40-pin PDIP (Plastic Dual In-Line Package) and comes with an on-chip oscillator and clock circuitry.
Features:
- 8K bytes of on-chip Flash memory for program storage
- 256 bytes of on-chip RAM
- 32 programmable I/O lines
- Three 16-bit timer/counters with clock options
- One serial communication channel
- On-chip oscillator and clock circuitry
- Low-power consumption modes: Idle and Power-down
- In-system programmability (ISP) for easy programming and updates
- Watchdog timer for system reliability
- On-chip voltage regulator with low power consumption
- Automatic power-on reset
Applications:
The AT89C52-24AC is suitable for a wide range of applications due to its low power consumption, high performance, and ease of use. Some common applications include:
- Industrial control and automation
- Home appliances and consumer electronics
- Telecommunication equipment
- Data acquisition and signal processing systems
- Medical equipment and monitoring devices
- Automotive control systems
- Security systems and access control
- Embedded systems in various industries
The AT89C52-24AC's combination of features, performance, and ease of use make it an attractive choice for developers looking to implement an 8051-based microcontroller in their projects.



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