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ATXMEGA32C4-MHR
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ATXMEGA32C4-MHR Description
ATXMEGA32C4-MHR is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from Microchip Technology's AVR XMEGA family. It is a high-performance 32-bit MCU with a Cortex-M4 CPU core and a high-speed embedded non-volatile memory (eNVM). The ATXMEGA32C4-MHR is designed for a wide range of applications, including industrial control, medical devices, and IoT devices.
Description:
The ATXMEGA32C4-MHR is a 32-bit microcontroller with a Cortex-M4 CPU core that operates at a maximum frequency of 48 MHz. It features 32 kB of instruction flash memory, 4 kB of data SRAM, and 2 kB of non-volatile data memory. The MCU also includes a range of communication interfaces, including USB, SPI, I2C, and UART.
Features:
- Cortex-M4 CPU core with DSP instructions and FPU
- 32 kB of instruction flash memory
- 4 kB of data SRAM
- 2 kB of non-volatile data memory
- USB 2.0 high-speed device interface
- SPI, I2C, and UART communication interfaces
- 10-bit ADC with up to 12 channels
- 8-channel DAC
- Event system for easy integration of peripherals
- Sleep modes for low-power operation
- Flexible clock system with internal and external oscillators
- On-chip debugging and programming with JTAG and SPI
Applications:
- Industrial control systems
- Medical devices
- IoT devices
- Robotics
- Smart home applications
- Wearable devices
- Portable devices
- Data acquisition systems
- Motor control applications
- Battery-powered devices
The ATXMEGA32C4-MHR's combination of high performance, low power consumption, and a wide range of communication interfaces make it an ideal choice for a variety of embedded applications. Its high-speed processing, large memory, and advanced peripherals make it suitable for complex tasks, while its low-power sleep modes and non-volatile memory make it suitable for battery-powered devices.



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