Analog Devices Inc. ADUC831BCP MicroConverter®
The ADUC831BCP is a highly integrated microcontroller from Analog Devices Inc., designed to offer a perfect blend of analog and digital functionality for a wide range of applications. This innovative MicroConverter® series product features a high-performance 8-bit microcontroller core, multi-channel 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), dual 12-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and a range of other peripherals that make it ideal for precision measurement and control systems.
Key Features:
- High-Resolution ADC: The ADUC831BCP boasts a 12-bit successive approximation ADC with up to 8 multiplexed channels, providing precise and accurate analog signal measurement. This ADC also features a programmable gain amplifier for small signal amplification, ensuring a high level of detail in data acquisition.
- Dual DACs: With two 12-bit DACs, the device can output analog voltages, allowing for fine control over external circuits or for generating reference signals.
- On-Chip Memory: It includes 62KB of non-volatile Flash/EE memory, 4KB of RAM, and various special function registers, all of which enable complex program execution and data storage without the need for external memory components.
- Flexible Clocking Options: The device supports a wide range of clocking options, including an on-chip oscillator and PLL, making it versatile for different system requirements.
- Robust I/O Capabilities: Multiple digital I/O pins, serial I/O interfaces such as SPI and UART, and an I²C-compatible two-wire interface enhance the microcontroller's connectivity and control capabilities.
- Power Management: The ADUC831BCP includes power-saving modes and features that allow for efficient power management in battery-operated devices.
With its integrated features and robust design, the ADUC831BCP is well-suited for applications in industrial control, instrumentation, smart sensing systems, and any other scenario that demands a high level of precision and integration. Its extensive on-chip peripherals reduce the need for external components, simplifying design and reducing system costs.
Applications:
- Process Control Systems
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Smart Transducers
- Instrumentation and Measurement Devices
- Battery-powered Devices