The MB88F333BAPMC-GSE2 is a microcontroller from Fujitsu Electronics America, Inc. It's based on an ARM Cortex-M3 core, designed for a range of embedded applications requiring low power consumption and efficient processing capabilities. It offers a balance of performance and power efficiency, making it suitable for battery-powered and energy-conscious designs.
Applications
- Industrial control and automation
- Home appliances
- Metering devices
- Healthcare devices
- Consumer electronics
- Security systems.
Features
- ARM Cortex-M3 core
- Up to 48 MHz clock frequency
- Flash memory (typically 128KB or 256KB)
- SRAM (typically 16KB or 32KB)
- Peripheral interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C, ADC, DAC)
- Timers and counters
- Real-time clock (RTC)
- Low-power modes (sleep, deep sleep)
- Operating voltage range (typically 2.7V to 3.6V).
Benefits
- High performance for embedded control tasks
- Low power consumption for extended battery life
- Flexible connectivity options
- Simplified software development with ARM ecosystem
- Reduced system cost due to integrated peripherals
- Enables smaller and more energy-efficient designs.
Additional Details
The MB88F333BAPMC-GSE2 is usually packaged in a QFP (Quad Flat Package) or QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) package. Software development is typically done using standard ARM development tools, including compilers, debuggers, and IDEs. It supports various communication protocols, allowing it to interface with different sensors and actuators. The device is suitable for applications where real-time performance and low power operation are critical requirements. When designing with this microcontroller, it's essential to consider the power supply filtering and decoupling, as well as the proper handling of interrupts and peripherals to achieve optimal performance. The specific flash memory and SRAM sizes may vary depending on the exact part number variant.