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ATSAML10E16A-MFT
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ATSAML10E16A-MFT Description
The ATSAML10E16A-MFT is a microcontroller unit (MCU) manufactured by Microchip Technology. It is part of the SAM L10 family of low-power microcontrollers, which are designed for a wide range of IoT applications.
Description:
The ATSAML10E16A-MFT is a low-power, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M23 processor-based MCU with a maximum clock speed of 48 MHz. It features 16 KB of SRAM and 128 KB of flash memory for program storage. The MCU is available in a 4.46 mm x 4.46 mm, 32-pin QFN package.
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M23 processor with DSP and FPU
- Ultra-low-power consumption
- 16 KB of SRAM
- 128 KB of flash memory
- 32 GPIO pins with various functions
- USB interface for communication and power delivery
- AES-256 encryption for secure data storage
- RTC with alarm and calibration
- 12-bit ADC with up to 14 channels
- Flexible clock system with multiple clock sources
- Low-voltage detection and brownout detection
- Sleep, standby, and backup power modes for energy efficiency
Applications:
The ATSAML10E16A-MFT is suitable for a wide range of IoT applications, including:
- Smart home and building automation
- Wearable devices
- Health and fitness monitors
- Industrial sensors and control systems
- Energy harvesting systems
- Smart sensors and actuators
- Wireless sensor networks
- Portable medical devices
- Environmental monitoring systems
- Asset tracking and monitoring
The ATSAML10E16A-MFT's low-power consumption, small form factor, and versatile features make it an ideal choice for IoT devices that require energy efficiency, compact size, and secure data storage.
FAQ
| Quantity | Unit Price | Ext. Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1+ | $2.43760 | $2.44 |
| 25+ | $2.23520 | $55.88 |
| 100+ | $2.01520 | $201.52 |
| 5000+ | $2.01521 | $10076.05 |



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