Microchip Technology ATSAMDA1E16AABT Microcontroller
The Microchip ATSAMDA1E16AABT is a high-performance, power-efficient microcontroller that is part of the SAM D family, specifically designed for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. This particular model comes in a 64-pin TQFP package, offering a compact footprint for space-constrained applications.
At the heart of the ATSAMDA1E16AABT lies a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ processor, which delivers the perfect balance between power consumption and performance, with a maximum operating frequency of 48 MHz. The microcontroller is equipped with 16KB of SRAM and 64KB of flash memory, providing ample space for complex applications and data storage without the need for external memory components.
One of the key features of the ATSAMDA1E16AABT is its rich set of peripherals. It includes multiple serial communication modules, including I2C, SPI, and USART interfaces, making it ideal for IoT applications requiring connectivity. Additionally, it boasts a variety of timers, PWM channels, and ADC channels with up to 12-bit resolution, allowing for precise control and data acquisition in embedded systems.
The microcontroller also supports touch-sensing capabilities, which can be used to develop intuitive user interfaces for consumer electronics. Its Event System allows peripherals to communicate directly with each other without CPU involvement, significantly reducing power consumption and improving system response time.
Designed with robustness in mind, the ATSAMDA1E16AABT operates across a wide voltage range of 1.62V to 3.63V and features power-saving modes, including idle and standby, to extend battery life in portable devices. Additionally, it has built-in protection features like brown-out detection and a watchdog timer to ensure reliable operation in unpredictable environments.
Developers can take advantage of Microchip's extensive software and hardware development tools for an efficient design process. The ATSAMDA1E16AABT is supported by the Atmel Studio IDE and the Atmel Software Framework, which provides a rich library of source code to jumpstart application development.