The ATSAMA5D22B-CUR is a high-performance, power-efficient embedded microprocessor from Microchip Technology, designed for a wide range of industrial applications. Built on the ARM Cortex-A5 processor, it delivers a perfect balance between computing power and energy efficiency, making it an ideal choice for cost-sensitive and power-conscious projects.
Key Features:
- Processor Core: ARM Cortex-A5 core with a maximum speed of 500MHz, offering a blend of high performance and low power consumption.
- Memory Support: Integrated with a range of flexible memory interfaces including DDR2/DDR3/LPDDR/LPDDR2, and QSPI Flash, ensuring ample options for system memory expansion and storage.
- Connectivity: Comprehensive set of connectivity options such as Gigabit Ethernet, USB, CAN, and UART interfaces, facilitating easy integration into various communication networks.
- Graphics Integration: Features a GPU with support for 2D acceleration, capable of driving user interfaces with enhanced graphics and smooth animations.
- Security: Advanced security features including secure boot, AES, TDES, SHA, and True Random Number Generator (TRNG), providing robust protection against unauthorized access and ensuring data integrity.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for power-sensitive applications with features like low-power modes and a power management controller that helps to minimize power usage during idle or low-activity periods.
Applications:
The ATSAMA5D22B-CUR is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Industrial Control Systems
- Smart Energy Management
- Home Automation
- Medical Devices
- Internet of Things (IoT) Devices
Package and Quality:
It is offered in a 289-ball BGA package, ensuring compactness and reliability for space-constrained applications. The product adheres to high-quality standards, making it suitable for deployment in environments requiring long-term reliability and performance stability.
With the ATSAMA5D22B-CUR, Microchip Technology continues to provide innovative solutions that push the boundaries of embedded system design, offering developers the tools they need to create sophisticated and efficient devices.