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EFM32GG12B130F512IQ64-AR
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EFM32GG12B130F512IQ64-AR Description
EFM32GG12B130F512IQ64-AR is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from Silicon Labs, a leading provider of silicon, software, and solutions for a smart, connected world. This MCU belongs to the EFM32 Giant Gecko family, which is known for its high performance, low power consumption, and advanced features.
Description:
The EFM32GG12B130F512IQ64-AR is a high-performance MCU with an ARM Cortex-M33 processor, featuring 512KB of flash memory and 64KB of RAM. It operates at a maximum frequency of 120MHz and is built on a 55-nm process technology. This MCU is available in a 64-pin QFN package.
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M33 processor with DSP and FPU extensions
- 512KB Flash memory and 64KB RAM
- CoreMark® performance of 4.91 CoreMark/MHz (EEMBC)
- Ultra-low power consumption in various power modes
- Peripherals: I2C, SPI, UART, USB, and more
- Security features: Secure Boot, TrustZone-M, and Crypto-accelerator
- Integrated graphics accelerator and LCD controller
- 12-bit ADC with up to 26 channels
- High-resolution PWM timers
- Capacitive touch sensor channels
Applications:
The EFM32GG12B130F512IQ64-AR is suitable for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to:
- Industrial automation and control systems
- Smart energy and smart grid devices
- Medical devices and equipment
- Home automation and IoT devices
- Portable and wearable electronics
- Automotive infotainment and body control systems
- Robotics and drones
- High-precision measurement and control systems
- Advanced user interfaces with graphics and touch capabilities
The EFM32GG12B130F512IQ64-AR's combination of high performance, low power consumption, and advanced features make it an excellent choice for developers looking to create innovative and efficient embedded systems.



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