The ATSAMD20E17A-MUT is a microcontroller unit (MCU) manufactured by Microchip Technology. This device is part of the SAM D20 series of ARM Cortex-M0+ based MCUs, designed for a wide range of low-power and cost-sensitive applications.
Description:
The ATSAMD20E17A-MUT is a low-power, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ based MCU featuring 16MHz CPU, 256KB of program flash, and 32KB of SRAM. It is available in a 48-pin QFN package.
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M0+ processor with a 48MHz max CPU frequency.
- 256KB of on-chip program flash memory and 32KB of SRAM.
- Peripherals include a USB interface, SERCOM modules (I2C, SPI, USART), and a touch sensing controller.
- Advanced low-power features, including a range of sleep modes and a power scaling system.
- Event system for efficient inter-peripheral communication.
- 48 general-purpose I/O pins with various input/output options.
- On-chip debugging interface with JTAG and SWD support.
- Up to 12-channel DMA controller for efficient data transfer.
- Flexible clock system with internal and external oscillator options.
- Support for Capacitive Touch buttons and sliders.
Applications:
The ATSAMD20E17A-MUT is suitable for a wide range of applications due to its low-power consumption, compact size, and versatile features. Some potential applications include:
- Battery-powered devices: Wireless sensors, portable electronics, and wearables.
- Industrial control and automation: Data acquisition systems, motor control, and actuator control.
- Medical devices: Glucose meters, infusion pumps, and other portable medical equipment.
- Consumer electronics: Home appliances, smart home devices, and IoT devices.
- Human Interface Devices (HID): Keyboards, mice, and other input devices.
- Automotive applications: In-cabin controls, window lift systems, and tire pressure monitoring systems.
- Lighting control: LED lighting systems and smart lighting solutions.
The ATSAMD20E17A-MUT's combination of low power consumption, high performance, and a wide range of peripherals make it an attractive choice for developers looking to create efficient and cost-effective embedded systems.