The ATTINY817-MFR is a low-power, 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) from Microchip Technology. It is part of the AVR Enhanced Series and is designed for a wide range of applications that require low power consumption and high performance.
Description:
The ATTINY817-MFR is a compact and efficient MCU that features an enhanced Harvard architecture, which separates the instruction and data memory spaces, allowing for faster execution of code. It is available in a 20-pin QFN package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Features:
- CPU: 8-bit AVR CPU with a maximum operating frequency of 20 MHz.
- Memory: 8KB of In-System Programmable Flash memory, 512B of Internal SRAM, and 512B of Internal EEPROM.
- I/O: 17 I/O lines with support for external interrupts, PWM, and other functions.
- Power Management: Ultra-low power consumption in various sleep modes, and an integrated voltage regulator.
- Peripherals: On-chip peripherals include a USART, a SPI, a TWI, 6-channel 10-bit ADC, and a 16-bit Timer/Counter with PWM and Input Capture.
- Security: The device features a JTAG interface and a bootloader, which can be used for secure firmware updates and debugging.
- Operating Voltage: 1.8V to 5.5V.
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C.
Applications:
The ATTINY817-MFR is suitable for a wide range of applications due to its low power consumption, small form factor, and versatile features. Some common applications include:
- Battery-powered devices: Wireless sensors, portable electronics, and IoT devices.
- Industrial control: Data acquisition systems, motor control, and process control.
- Medical devices: Glucose meters, wearable health monitors, and portable diagnostic equipment.
- Consumer electronics: Smart home devices, remote controls, and small appliances.
- Automotive: Infotainment systems, power management, and sensor interfaces.
The ATTINY817-MFR's combination of low power consumption, high performance, and compact form factor make it an ideal choice for a variety of embedded applications where efficiency and space are critical factors.