Microchip Technology's ATMEGA16L-8PI is a low-power, high-performance 8-bit microcontroller based on the AVR enhanced RISC architecture. It is designed for a wide range of embedded control applications that require low power consumption and high computational efficiency.
Description:
The ATMEGA16L-8PI is a member of the AVR ATmega family of microcontrollers. It features an 8-bit RISC CPU with 16 general-purpose registers, 16-bit PC register, and a separate 8-bit stack pointer register. The microcontroller operates with a clock frequency of up to 20 MHz and has an internal voltage regulator.
Features:
- 16 KB of In-System Programmable Flash memory with read-while-write capability
- 1 KB of EEPROM
- 1 KB of SRAM
- 4-channel, 8-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with up to 10 external multiplexed inputs
- 6-channel PWM with phase-correct
- 2 USARTs with multi-purpose serial transceiver for master SPI, TWI, and USART
- 16 general-purpose I/O lines with optional internal pull-up resistors
- 32 general-purpose working registers
- Nested interrupt controller with 16 levels of interrupt priority
- On-chip debug support with JTAG interface
- Internal and external oscillator support with frequency ranges from 16 kHz to 20 MHz
- Low-power consumption modes, including Idle, ADC Noise Reduction, Power-down, and Power-save
- Brown-out detection and reset
- Programmable watchdog timer with internal oscillator
- 8-pin PDIP package
Applications:
The ATMEGA16L-8PI is suitable for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to:
- Industrial control and automation systems
- Home automation and smart appliances
- Data acquisition and signal processing systems
- Battery-powered devices and portable electronics
- Medical equipment and monitoring systems
- Telecommunication devices and systems
- Automotive control systems and accessories
- Security systems and access control devices
- Consumer electronics and appliances
- Robotics and remote-controlled devices
The ATMEGA16L-8PI's combination of low power consumption, high computational efficiency, and a wide range of features make it an ideal choice for various embedded control applications that require precise control and efficient power management.