ATMEGA48PA-MU Microcontrollers - MCU by Microchip Technology

Status: Active
Series: ATmega48PA
RoHS: Compliant
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The high-performance Microchip 8-bit AVR® RISC-based picoPower® microcontroller combines 4 KB ISP Flash memory, 256B EEPROM, 512B SRAM, 23 general purpose I/O lines, 32 general purpose working registers, three flexible timer/counters with compare modes, internal and external interrupts, serial programmable USART, a byte-oriented Two-Wire serial interface, SPI serial port, 6-channel 10-bit A/D converter (8-channels in TQFP and QFN/MLF packages), programmable watchdog timer with internal oscillator, and five software selectable power saving modes. The device operates between 1.8-5.5 volts.

By executing powerful instructions in a single clock cycle, the device achieves throughputs approaching one MIPS per MHz, balancing power consumption and processing speed.

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Specifications

Program Memory Type Flash
Program Memory Size (KB) 4
CPU Speed (MIPS/DMIPS) 20
Data EEPROM (bytes) 256
Capture/Compare/PWM (CCP) 1
Max 8 Bit Digital Timers 2
Number of ADCs 0
ADC Channels 8
Max ADC Resolution (bits) 10
Number of Comparators 1
Temp. Range Min. -40
Temp. Range Max. 85
Operation Voltage Max.(V) 5.5
Operation Voltage Min.(V) 1.8
Pin Count 32
Low Power Yes
Pins | Packaging 32 | VQFN
Temp Range -40C to +85C
Packing Media Tray (490)

Resources



Application Notes
AN_2585 - AVR151: Setup and use of the SPI on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_8456 - AVR127: Understanding ADC parameters
AN_1497 - AVR035: Efficient C Coding for 8-bit AVR microcontrollers
AN_1619 - AVR040: EMC Design Considerations
AN_1493 - AVR072: Accessing 16-bit I/O Registers
AN_8468 - AVR1200: Using External Interrupts for megaAVR Devices
AN_2566 - AVR465: Single-Phase Power/Energy Meter with Tamper Detection
AN_2563 - AVR054: Run-time calibration of the internal RC oscillator via the UART
AN_2505 - AVR130: Using the timers on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_8103 - AVR340: Direct Driving of LCD Using General Purpose IO using tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_7760 - AVR181: Automotive Grade0 - PCB and Assembly Recommendations
AN_2508 - AVR182: Zero Cross Detector
AN_1143 - AVR236: CRC check of Program Memory on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices with LPM instruction
AN_1232 - AVR240: 4x4 Keypad-Wake Up on Keypress on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_8020 - AVR136: Low-jitter Multi-channel Software PWM
AN_8017 - AVR446: Linear speed control of stepper motor on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN3320 - AVR318: Dallas 1-Wire Master on tinyAVR and megaAVR
AN2665 - Interfacing AVR Microcontrollers with Serial memories
AN_8002 - AVR055: Using a 32kHz XTAL for run-time calibration of the internal RC
AN_8016 - AVR323: Interfacing GSM Modems
AN_0932 - AVR100: Accessing the EEPROM on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_8053 - AVR351: Runtime calibration and compensation of RC oscillators
AN_2568 - AVR911: AVR Open-source Programmer
AN_2577 - AVR317: Using the USART on the ATmega48/88/168 as a SPI master
AN_2558 - AVR221: Discrete PID Controller on tinyAVR and megaAVR Devices
AN_1644 - AVR109: Using Self Programming on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_0934 - AVR128: Setup and Use of the AVR Analog Comparator
AN_1259 - AVR134: Real Time Clock (RTC) Using the Asynchronous Timer
AN_1631 - AVR201: Using the 8-bit AVR Hardware Multiplier
AN_42055 - AT1886: Mixing Assembly and C with AVRGCC
AN_1981 - AVR155: Accessing an I2C LCD Display using the AVR 2-Wire Serial Interface
AN_2557 - AVR303: SPI-UART Gateway on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_2596 - AVR443: Sensor-based Control of Three Phase Brushless DC Motor
AN2462 - AVR231: AES Bootloader
AN_1231 - AVR242: Multiplexing LED Drive & a 4x4 Keypad on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_2569 - AVR241: Direct driving of LCD display using general I/O on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_2555 - AVR053: Calibration of the internal RC oscillator
AN_8010 - AVR447:Sinusoidal driving of three-phase permanent magnet motor using ATmega48/88/168
AN_1451 - AVR306: Using the AVR UART in C on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN2519 - AVR Microcontroller Hardware Design Considerations
AN_2540 - AVR104: Buffered Interrupt Controlled EEPROM Writes
AN_2546 - AVR105: Power efficient high endurance parameter storage in tinyAVR and megaAVR devices Flash memory
AN_8012 - AVR444: Sensorless control of 3-phase BLDC motors based on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_8003 - AVR121: Enhancing ADC resolution by oversampling
AN_8014 - AVR135: Using Timer Capture to Measure PWM Duty Cycle on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_2583 - AVR316: SMBus Slave Using the TWI Module on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_8091 - AVR341: Four and five-wire Touch screen Controller using tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_1472 - AVR350: Xmodem CRC Receive Utility for AVR
AN_8108 - AVR122: Calibration of the AVR`s Internal Temperature Reference
AN_8128 - AVR186: Best practices for the PCB layout of Oscillators
AN_8196 - AVR528: Migrating from ATmega48P/88P/168P to ATmega48PA/88PA/168PA
AN_0943 - AVR910: In-System Programming
AN_1015 - AVR604: Understanding the AVR ICEPRO I/O Registers
AN_1268 - AVR133: Long Delay Generation Using the AVR Microcontroller
AN_7653 - AVR140: ATmega48/88/168 family run-time calibration of the Internal RC oscillator
AN_2551 - AVR132: Using the Enhanced Watchdog Timer
AN_2559 - AVR120: Characterization and Calibration of the ADC on an AVR
AN_2565 - AVR311: Using the TWI module as I2C slave on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN2480 - AVR315: Using the TWI Module as I2C Master
AN_2575 - AVR106: C Functions for Reading and Writing to Flash Memory
AN_8453 - AVR4027: Tips and Tricks to Optimize Your C Code for 8-bit AVR Microcontrollers
AN_7546 - AVR495: AC Induction Motor Control Using the Constant V/f Principle and a Space-vector PWM Algorithm
AN2538 - AVR126: ADC of megaAVR in Single-Ended Mode
AN_8365 - AVR205: Frequency measurement made easy with tinyAVR and megaAVR
AN_8079 - AVR112: TWI Bootloader for Devices without Boot Section
AN_32194 - AVR116: Wear Leveling on DataFlash
AN_8184 - AVR232: Authentication Using SHA-256
AN_2532 - AVR243: Matrix Keyboard Decoder on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN2648 - Selecting and Testing 32 KHz Crystal Oscillators for AVR Microcontrollers
AN_8349 - AVR4013: picoPower Basics
AN2468 - Production Programming of Microchip AVR and SAM Microcontrollers
AN_42787 - AVR42787: AVR Software User Guide
AN_2527 - AVR223: Digital Filters on tinyAVR and megaAVR devices
AN_2526 - AVR101: High Endurance EEPROM Storage
AN_42784 - AVR284: Software Library for AES-128 Encryption and Decryption on megaAVR
AN2447 - Measure VCC/Battery Voltage Without Using I/O Pin on tinyAVR and megaAVR
AN2466 - Using Atmel-ICE for AVR Programming In Mass Production
AN2605 - Migrating from ATmega48PA/88PA/168PA to ATmega48PB/88PB/168PB

Board Design Files
ATmega48 IBIS Model



Environmental Information

JEDEC Indicator e3
ROHS Compliant
China EFUP Compliant
Device Weight (g) 0.0613
Shipping Weight (kg) 0.512245
Lead Count 32
Package Type VQFN
Package Width or Size 5x5x0.9mm
Soldering Composition Matte Tin

Alternative Descriptions

MC 8bit 1,8V 4kB Flash 20MHz MLF32 | Schukat Electronic
Mcu, 8Bit, Atmega, 20Mhz, Qfn-32 | Newark Electronics
MCU, 8BIT, ATMEGA, 20MHZ, QFN-32 | element14
IC: AVR microcontroller | Transfer Multisort Elektronik
8 bit Microcontroller, AVR, 4KB FLASH | RS
ATmega Series 4 KB Flash 512 B SRAM 20 MHz 8-Bit Microcontroller - QFN-32 | Future Electronics
MCU 8-Bit ATmega AVR RISC 4KB Flash 2.5V/3.3V/5V 32-Pin QFN EP | Avnet America
20 MHZ, QFN/MLF, IND TEMP, GREEN | Microchip Technology


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