ATXMEGA16A4-AU More Semiconductors - ICs by Microchip Technology

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Series: ATxmega16A4
RoHS: Compliant
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Not recommended for new designs - Use XMEGA® AU series

Low-power, high-performance 8-/16-bit AVR® microcontroller featuring 16 KB self-programming Flash program memory, 4 KB boot code section, 2 KB SRAM, 1 KB EEPROM, external bus interface, 4-channel DMA controller, 8-channel event system, and up to 32 MIPS throughput at 32 MHz. The AVR® XMEGA® A4 series features 44-pin packages.

The device can be used in a wide range of applications, such as building, industrial, motor, board, and climate control; hand-held battery applications; factory automation; power tools; HVAC; networking, metering, large home appliances, and optical and medical devices.

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Features

16 KB of In-System Self-Programmable Flash
4 KB Boot Code Section with Independent Lock Bits
1 KB EEPROM
2 KB Internal SRAM

Specifications

Program Memory Type Flash
Program Memory Size (KB) 16
CPU Speed (MIPS/DMIPS) 32
Data EEPROM (bytes) 1024
Capture/Compare/PWM (CCP) 16
Max 8 Bit Digital Timers 0
Number of ADCs 0
ADC Channels 12
Max ADC Resolution (bits) 12
Number of Comparators 2
Temp. Range Min. -40
Temp. Range Max. 85
Operation Voltage Max.(V) 3.6
Operation Voltage Min.(V) 1.6
Pin Count 44
Low Power Yes
Pins | Packaging 44 | TQFP
Temp Range -40C to +85C
Packing Media Tray (160)

Resources


Application Notes
AN_8456 - AVR127: Understanding ADC parameters
AN_1619 - AVR040: EMC Design Considerations
AN_1493 - AVR072: Accessing 16-bit I/O Registers
AN_42008 - AVR1610: Guide to IEC 60730 Class B Compliance with XMEGA
AN_32198 - AVR32852: Building Custom Application using ASF Example Projects
AN_42456 - AT11487: Low Power Consumption Techniques for XMEGA XPLAINED Kit
AN_8242 - AVR1605: XMEGA Boot Loader Quick Start Guide
AN2665 - Interfacing AVR Microcontrollers with Serial memories
AN_42055 - AT1886: Mixing Assembly and C with AVRGCC
AN_8383 - AVR1617: Frequency Measurement with AVR XMEGA Family Devices
AN_8282 - AVR1612: PDI programming driver
AN2535 - AVR1300: Using the XMEGA ADC
AN_1051 - AVR180: External Brown-Out Protection
AN_8267 - AVR1010: Minimizing the power consumption of XMEGA devices
AN_8070 - AVR1316: Using the XMEGA Self-programming
AN_8109 - AVR1600: Using the XMEGA Quadrature Decoder
AN_8281 - AVR1320: True 400 kHz operation for TWI slave
AN_8075 - AVR1000: Getting Started Writing C-code for XMEGA
AN_8071 - AVR1001: Getting Started With the XMEGA Event System
AN_8072 - AVR1003: Using the XMEGA Clock System
AN_8033 - AVR1301: Using the XMEGA DAC
AN_8041 - AVR1302: Using the XMEGA Analog Comparator
AN_8104 - AVR1303: Using the XMEGA IR communication module
AN_8128 - AVR186: Best practices for the PCB layout of Oscillators
AN2654 - AVR1310: Using the XMEGA Watchdog Timer
AN_8076 - AVR1311: Using the XMEGA Timer/Counter Extensions
AN_8066 - AVR1315: Using the XMEGA EEPROM
AN_8105 - AVR1317: Using the XMEGA built-in DES accelerator
AN_8106 - AVR1318: Using the XMEGA built-in AES accelerator
AN2777 - AN2777: XMEGA ADC Oversampling
AN_8278 - AVR1012: XMEGA A Schematic Checklist
AN_2559 - AVR120: Characterization and Calibration of the ADC on an AVR
AN_42061 - AVR1636: Configurable PMSM Sensorless Field Oriented Control using the XMEGA
AN_8453 - AVR4027: Tips and Tricks to Optimize Your C Code for 8-bit AVR Microcontrollers
AN_42624 - AVR1623: XMEGA Smart Card Reader
AN_8417 - AVR1021: Migration from ATxmega64A4/32A4/16A4 to ATxmega64A4U/32A4U/16A4U
AN_8378 - AVR1324: XMEGA ADC Selection Guide
AN_8431 - AVR4029: Software Framework - Getting Started
AN_8432 - AVR4030: AVR Software Framework - Reference Manual
AN_8435 - AVR1327: Two Wire Interface (TWI) Slave Bootloader for AVR XMEGA
AN_32194 - AVR116: Wear Leveling on DataFlash
AN_8046 - AVR1304: Using the XMEGA DMA Controller
AN_8043 - AVR1305: using the XMEGA Interrupts and the Programmable Multi-level Interrupt Controller
AN_8045 - AVR1306: Using the XMEGA Timer/Counter
AN_8049 - AVR1307: Using the XMEGA USART
AN_8054 - AVR1308: Using the XMEGA TWI
AN_8057 - AVR1309: Using the XMEGA SPI
AN_8050 - AVR1313: Using the XMEGA IO Pins and External Interrupts
AN_8047 - AVR1314: Using the XMEGA Real Time Counter
AN2648 - Selecting and Testing 32 KHz Crystal Oscillators for AVR Microcontrollers
AN2468 - Production Programming of Microchip AVR and SAM Microcontrollers
AN_42787 - AVR42787: AVR Software User Guide
AN_2526 - AVR101: High Endurance EEPROM Storage
AN_42788 - AVR42788: SD Card Bootloader for XMEGA A1U
AN2559 - Smart IoT Wireless Sensor Node using XMEGA® AU MCU and LoRa Technology
AN2644 - XMEGA Internal RC Oscillator Calibration

Board Design Files
XMEGA A4 IBIS Model




Environmental Information

JEDEC Indicator e3
ROHS Compliant
China EFUP Compliant
Device Weight (g) 0.2733
Shipping Weight (kg) 1.1875
Lead Count 44
Package Type TQFP
Package Width or Size 10x10x1mm
Soldering Composition Matte Tin

Alternative Descriptions

MC 8/16bit 1,6V 20kB Flash 32MHz TQFP44 | Schukat Electronic
Mcu, 8Bit, Avr Xmega, 32Mhz, Tqfp-44 | Newark Electronics
MCU, 8BIT, AVR XMEGA, 32MHZ, TQFP-44 | element14
16kB-FL 2kB-RAM 1kB-EE 34I/O 1.6÷3.6V 32MHz 12A/D 5UART 2SPI 2TWI -40÷85°C | Micros
MCU, AVR XMEGA, 16KB Flash, 1KB EE | RS
IC: AVR microcontroller | Transfer Multisort Elektronik
MCU 8-Bit/16-Bit XMEGA AVR RISC 16KB Flash 1.8V/2.5V/3.3V 44-Pin TQFP | Avnet America
44TQFP, IND TEMP, GREEN, 1.6-3.6V | Microchip Technology


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