Microchip Technology ATXMEGA128D4-MH
The ATXMEGA128D4-MH is a cutting-edge microcontroller product from Microchip Technology, designed to offer a blend of power efficiency and performance for a wide array of applications. As part of Microchip's AVR XMEGA D4 family, this device is built on an innovative 8/16-bit AVR CPU with low power architecture, making it an ideal choice for energy-sensitive projects.
This microcontroller boasts a maximum CPU speed of 32MHz and comes with 128KB of in-system self-programmable flash, 8KB of boot code section with independent lock bits, 8KB EEPROM, and 16KB internal SRAM. The ATXMEGA128D4-MH provides ample storage and memory options for complex applications while maintaining a balance between performance and power consumption.
Featuring a rich set of peripherals, the ATXMEGA128D4-MH includes high-speed analog components such as a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 2MSPS, two analog comparators with window mode, and a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). Its digital peripherals encompass multiple 16-bit and 8-bit timers/counters and PWM channels, making it suitable for precise control applications.
Communication is a strong suit for the ATXMEGA128D4-MH, supporting a variety of interfaces including USART, SPI, I2C, and USB. It also provides a Full-Speed USB Device module with interrupt on transfer completion, ensuring seamless data transfer capabilities for connected devices.
Embedded designers will appreciate the enhanced safety features of the ATXMEGA128D4-MH, such as the power-on reset, programmable brown-out detection, and a watchdog timer with separate on-chip Ultra Low Power oscillator. Additionally, the microcontroller offers unique ID for hardware authentication and a temperature sensor for thermal monitoring.
The ATXMEGA128D4-MH comes in a 44-pin QFN package and operates within the extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. With its robust feature set, this microcontroller is an excellent choice for applications requiring high levels of processing power and peripheral integration in sectors like industrial control, consumer electronics, and automotive systems.