The ATMEGA32-16MU is a microcontroller unit (MCU) manufactured by Microchip Technology. It is part of the ATmega family of 8-bit AVR microcontrollers, which are known for their high performance, low power consumption, and ease of use.
Description:
The ATMEGA32-16MU is a low-power CMOS 8-bit microcontroller based on the AVR enhanced RISC architecture. It features 32 KB of in-system programmable Flash memory, 2 KB of EEPROM, and 1 KB of SRAM. The MCU operates at a frequency of 16 MHz and is available in a 44-pin QFN package.
Features:
- 32 KB of In-System Programmable Flash memory with read-while-write capability
- 2 KB of EEPROM
- 1 KB of SRAM
- 44 general-purpose I/O lines
- 32 general-purpose working registers
- Nested interrupt controller with 16 levels of interrupt priority
- On-chip debug system with JTAG interface
- Two 8-bit timers/counters with input capture and compare modes
- Two 16-bit timers/counters with input capture and compare modes
- 8-channel 10-bit ADC with up to 11 differential inputs
- Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
- Two I2C buses
- Two USARTs with multi-purpose synchronous/asynchronous serial interfaces
- Programmable watchdog timer with internal oscillator
- On-chip oscillator calibration system
- Sleep mode for power saving
- Brownout detection with programmable threshold and wake-up
Applications:
The ATMEGA32-16MU is suitable for a wide range of applications due to its versatility and low power consumption. Some common applications include:
- Industrial control and automation
- Home automation and smart appliances
- Medical devices and equipment
- Portable electronics and battery-powered devices
- Data acquisition and signal processing systems
- Motor control applications
- Embedded systems in consumer products
- Security systems and access control
- Human-Machine Interface (HMI) devices
- Sensor networks and IoT applications
The ATMEGA32-16MU's combination of performance, memory, and low power consumption makes it an ideal choice for a variety of embedded systems and applications where space and energy efficiency are critical.