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ATSAMD20E16B-MN
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ATSAMD20E16B-MN Description
The ATSAMD20E16B-MN is a microcontroller unit (MCU) produced by Microchip Technology. It belongs to the SAM D20 series, which is designed for low-power and high-performance applications.
Description:
The ATSAMD20E16B-MN is a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ based MCU with a wide range of features and peripherals. It is housed in a 48-pin QFN package and operates at a core frequency of up to 48 MHz. The device includes 16 KB of flash memory, 2 KB of SRAM, and 256 bytes of non-volatile memory.
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M0+ processor with DSP instructions and a core frequency of up to 48 MHz.
- 16 KB of flash memory and 2 KB of SRAM.
- 256 bytes of non-volatile memory.
- Peripherals include a 12-bit ADC, 16-bit DAC, I2C, SPI, USART, and USB interface.
- Event system for low-power operation and flexible interconnectivity.
- Low-power sleep modes and clock management for energy efficiency.
- Security features such as a unique 128-bit UID and AES encryption hardware.
- Wide operating voltage range (1.8V to 3.6V).
- Industrial temperature range (-40°C to 105°C).
Applications:
The ATSAMD20E16B-MN is suitable for a variety of applications that require low power consumption and high performance. Some potential applications include:
- Battery-powered devices such as wireless sensors, portable instruments, and wearable electronics.
- Industrial control and automation systems, including motor control and sensor interfacing.
- Medical devices, including portable monitoring equipment and implantable devices.
- Consumer electronics, such as smart home appliances and IoT devices.
- Automotive applications, including body control modules and infotainment systems.
The ATSAMD20E16B-MN's combination of low power consumption, high performance, and a wide range of peripherals make it a versatile choice for many embedded systems.



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