Product Overview: LM3S1C26-IQR80-A1
The LM3S1C26-IQR80-A1 is a high-performance microcontroller from Texas Instruments, designed for a wide range of industrial and embedded applications. This powerful microcontroller is part of the ARM Cortex-M3 based Stellaris family, known for its exceptional performance, low power consumption, and advanced connectivity features.
Key Features
- Core: At its heart, the LM3S1C26-IQR80-A1 boasts a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor core, which operates at a frequency of up to 80 MHz, delivering robust computational power and efficiency.
- Memory: The device comes equipped with a generous memory configuration, including 256 KB of Flash memory for program storage and 64 KB of SRAM for data operations, ensuring smooth and reliable performance in complex applications.
- I/O and Peripherals: A wide range of peripherals is integrated into the microcontroller, such as multiple serial communication interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C), analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and digital I/O pins. These features provide versatile interfacing options with sensors, actuators, and other electronic components.
- Connectivity: With its Ethernet MAC and PHY layers, the LM3S1C26-IQR80-A1 is well-suited for networked applications, enabling devices to communicate within a local area network or across the internet.
- Power Efficiency: Designed with power-sensitive applications in mind, the microcontroller supports various power-saving modes, reducing energy consumption when full processing power is not required.
Applications
The LM3S1C26-IQR80-A1 is ideal for a multitude of applications, including but not limited to:
- Industrial control systems
- Home and building automation
- Networked communication devices
- Medical equipment
- Automotive electronics
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality, and the LM3S1C26-IQR80-A1 is no exception. It is designed to meet the stringent requirements of industrial applications and is characterized by its robustness and long-term reliability. With Texas Instruments' backing, users can be confident in the microcontroller's performance and durability for their critical applications.