ATTINY816-SNR Microcontrollers - MCU by Microchip Technology

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Series: ATTINY816
RoHS: Compliant
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The ATtiny816 microcontroller featuring the 8-bit AVR®  processor with a hardware multiplier, running at up to 20 MHz and with 8 KB Flash, 512B SRAM, and 128B of EEPROM in 20-pin packages. The series uses the latest Core Independent Peripherals with low-power features, including an Event System, intelligent analog and advanced peripherals. Capacitive touch interfaces with proximity sensing and driven shield are supported by the integrated QTouch®  peripheral touch controller.

 

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Features

Hardware multiplier
Three sleep modes:
Idle
Standby
Power Down
6 channels Event System
Watchdog Timer (WDT)
Power-On Reset (POR)
Brown-Out Detection (BOD)
Single pin programming and debugging interface (UPDI)
12 Channel 10-bit ADC with Voltage Reference
8-bit Digital to Analog Converter (DAC)
Comparators
Configurable Custom Logic (CCL)
1x 12-bit Timers (TCD)
2x 16-bit Timer (TCA / TCB)
Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC/SCAN)
Peripheral Touch Controller (PTC)
6 channels self-capacitance
9 channels mutual-capacitance
SPI / I2C / USART

Specifications

Program Memory Type Flash
Program Memory Size (KB) 8
CPU Speed (MIPS/DMIPS) 20
Data EEPROM (bytes) 128
Capture/Compare/PWM (CCP) 3
Max 8 Bit Digital Timers 1
Number of ADCs 0
ADC Channels 12
Max ADC Resolution (bits) 10
Number of Comparators 1
Temp. Range Min. -40
Temp. Range Max. 125
Operation Voltage Max.(V) 5.5
Operation Voltage Min.(V) 1.8
Pin Count 20
Low Power Yes
Pins | Packaging 20 | SOIC
Temp Range -40C to +105C
Packing Media Tape and reel (1500)

Resources



Application Notes
TB3229 - Getting Started with General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)
TB3262 - AVR1000b: Getting Started with Writing C-Code for AVR MCUs
AN3407 - Using Matrix Keypad with AVR® Devices
AN_1619 - AVR040: EMC Design Considerations
AN3320 - AVR318: Dallas 1-Wire Master on tinyAVR and megaAVR
AN2665 - Interfacing AVR Microcontrollers with Serial memories
AN_8016 - AVR323: Interfacing GSM Modems
AN_2568 - AVR911: AVR Open-source Programmer
AN2519 - AVR Microcontroller Hardware Design Considerations
AN_2540 - AVR104: Buffered Interrupt Controlled EEPROM Writes
AN_2551 - AVR132: Using the Enhanced Watchdog Timer
AN_2575 - AVR106: C Functions for Reading and Writing to Flash Memory
AN_42789 - AVR42789: Writing to Flash on the New tinyAVR Platform Using Assembly
AN2648 - Selecting and Testing 32 KHz Crystal Oscillators for AVR Microcontrollers
AN2468 - Production Programming of Microchip AVR and SAM Microcontrollers
AN2547 - Digital Sound Recorder using DAC with tinyAVR 1-series
AN2522 - Core Independent Brushless DC Fan Control Using CCL AVR Microcontrollers
AN2548 - Core Independent Ultrasonic Distance Measurement with the tinyAVR 1-series
AN2543 - Temperature Logger with ATtiny817 and SD Card
AN2503 - Getting Started with tinyAVR 1-Series Microcontrollers
AN2387 - Core Independent Nightlight Using Configurable Custom Logic on ATtiny1617
AN2371 - Manchester Encoder Using USART and CCL on ATtiny817
AN2451 - Getting Started with Core Independent Peripherals on AVR Microcontrollers
AN2447 - Measure VCC/Battery Voltage Without Using I/O Pin on tinyAVR and megaAVR
AN2400 - Using Event System on ATtiny817
AN2515 - AVR Low-power Techniques
AN2466 - Using Atmel-ICE for AVR Programming In Mass Production
AN2434 - Interfacing Quadrature Encoder Using CCL with TCA and TCB
AN2521 - CRCSCAN on tinyAVR 0- and 1-series, and megaAVR 0-series
AN2551 - Noise Countermeasures for ADC Applications
AN2572 - ADC Oversampling with tinyAVR 0- and 1-series, and megaAVR 0-series
AN2573 - ADC Basics with tinyAVR 0- and 1-series, and megaAVR 0-series
AN1982 - Interrupt System in tinyAVR 0- and 1-series, and megaAVR 0-series
AN1983 - Writing to Flash and EEPROM on the tinyAVR 1-series
AN2607 - Pillbox Alarm Application for the AVR P4 FEB
AN2632 - Guide to IEC 60730 Class B Compliance with tinyAVR® 1-series
AN2634 - Bootloader for tinyAVR 0- and 1-series, and megaAVR 0-series
AN2634 UART Source Code - Bootloader for tinyAVR 0- and 1-series, and megaAVR 0-series
AN2636 - Migration Between tinyAVR® 1-series and tinyAVR 0-series
AN2658 - USART in One-Wire Mode
AN2701 - Digital Signal Processing Performance of the 8-bit AVR Core
AN2541 - Functional Safety Demonstrator Using ATtiny3217
AN2747 - Robustness on tinyAVR 0- and 1-series, and megaAVR 0-series
AN2711 - Real-Time-Clock Calibration and Compensation on AVR Microcontrollers
AN2751 - Process Scheduling on an 8-bit Microcontroller
AN2799 - Using the Petit FAT File System Module with AVR Microcontrollers
TB3213 - Getting Started with RTC
TB3218 - Getting Started with Configurable Custom Logic (CCL)
TB3210 - Getting Started with Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
TB3209 - Getting Started with ADC
TB3211 - Getting Started with AC
TB3217 - Getting Started with TCA
TB3214 - Getting Started with TCB
TB3212 - Getting Started with TCD
TB3216 - Getting Started with USART
AN3007 - Getting Started with FreeRTOS on megaAVR 0-series




Environmental Information

JEDEC Indicator e3
ROHS Compliant
China EFUP Compliant
Device Weight (g) 0.542
Shipping Weight (kg) 0.311875
Lead Count 20
Package Type SOIC
Package Width or Size .300in
Soldering Composition Matte Tin

Alternative Descriptions

20MHz, 8KB, SOIC20, Ind 105C, Green, T&R | Microchip Technology
Mcu, 8Bit, Avr, 20Mhz, Soic-20 | Newark Electronics
MCU, 8BIT, AVR, 20MHZ, SOIC-20 | element14
MCU 8-Bit ATTINY816 AVR RISC 8KB Flash 1.8V to 5.5V 20-Pin SOIC T/R | Avnet America


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