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ATTINY24A-MUR
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ATTINY24A-MUR Description
Description:
The ATTINY24A-MUR is a low-power, 8-bit microcontroller unit (MCU) from Microchip Technology's TinyAVR series. It features an Atmel AVR 8-bit RISC architecture for fast execution and low power consumption. The device is available in a 4-pin USON package, making it ideal for small form factor applications.
Features:
- Atmel AVR 8-bit RISC architecture with a maximum effective CPU speed of 20 MIPS at 16 MHz
- 2KB In-System Programmable Flash memory with read-while-write capability
- 128 bytes Internal SRAM, 64 bytes In-System Programmable EEPROM
- 6 I/O lines with optional hardware interrupts
- 2-channel 8-bit Timer/Counter with watchdog and clock output
- Internal and external interrupts
- USART with IrDA
- 1.8V - 5.5V operating voltage range
- Active mode: 0.6 mA, Inactive mode: 0.1 mA, Power-down mode: 100 nA (typical)
Applications:
The ATTINY24A-MUR is suitable for a wide range of applications that require low power consumption and small form factor. Some potential applications include:
- Battery-powered devices such as wireless sensors, remote controls, and portable instruments
- Small appliances with low power requirements, such as LED flashlights, fans, and air fresheners
- Industrial control systems for monitoring and controlling equipment
- Medical devices such as wearable health monitors and portable diagnostic equipment
- Smart home applications, including home automation and IoT devices
Overall, the ATTINY24A-MUR is a versatile and low-power microcontroller that can be used in a variety of applications where small size and low power consumption are important considerations.
FAQ
| Quantity | Unit Price | Ext. Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1+ | $0.85360 | $0.85 |
| 25+ | $0.79200 | $19.80 |
| 100+ | $0.70400 | $70.40 |
| 6000+ | $0.70400 | $4224.00 |



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