The AT89LP4052-20PU is a high-performance, low-power microcontroller from Microchip Technology, designed to provide an optimal solution for a wide range of embedded applications. This 8-bit microcontroller is based on the advanced Microchip high-density nonvolatile memory technology and operates at a clock frequency of 20 MHz.
Key Features
- CPU: 8-bit microcontroller with an enhanced 8051 architecture that provides a highly flexible and cost-effective solution for embedded systems.
- Speed: Operating at 20 MHz clock frequency, the AT89LP4052-20PU delivers robust performance for time-sensitive tasks and applications.
- Memory: Equipped with 4 KB of flash memory, which is ideal for storing firmware and applications, and 256 bytes of RAM for efficient data manipulation.
- I/O Pins: Features 15 general-purpose I/O pins that allow for versatile interfacing with peripheral devices and external components.
- Power Efficiency: Designed for low-power consumption, making it suitable for battery-operated and power-sensitive applications.
- Timers: Includes two 16-bit timer/counters that can be used for precise event timing, pulse generation, and interval timing.
- Communication: Offers a full-duplex UART serial channel for reliable communication with other microcontrollers or peripheral devices.
- Operating Voltage: Supports a wide operating voltage range from 2.7V to 5.5V, providing flexibility in various power environments.
- Temperature Range: Operates within an industrial temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliability under extreme conditions.
- Packaging: Available in a 20-pin PDIP (Plastic Dual In-line Package), which is easy to handle and suitable for through-hole PCB mounting.
Applications
The AT89LP4052-20PU microcontroller is an excellent choice for a broad array of applications, including industrial control systems, consumer electronics, automotive systems, and IoT devices. Its combination of high-speed operation, memory capacity, and power efficiency makes it a versatile component for designers and engineers looking to optimize their embedded systems.