Re: X-Mega AVRs are here!
- From: Jim Granville <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 07:33:35 +1300
Ulf Samuelsson wrote:
For people in this newsgroup that has been wondering...
Key features
* ATmegaAVR core (just higher frequency)
* 1.6V-3.6V operation
* Flash (max 384 kB)/SRAM/EEPROM
* 32 Mhz operation (max 32 MIPS)
* 44/64/100 pin package
The pinout allows a design to use 44,64 and 100 pin concentric pads
with S/W compatability. Pin multiplexing will be identical for
all I/O ports, Larger devices will have extra ports, not different ports.
* 12 bit 2 Ms ADC/1 Ms DAC
* 4 level interrupts
* 4 channel double buffered DMA
* Advanced timers for Motor control
* Fancy new event system
* 2 uA in sleep w Brownout protection and 32 kHz osc.
* 100 nA in deepest sleep mode
* External bus in larger devices with SRAM/SDRAM support
First parts are available now in sample qty.
Press release
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/corporate/view_detail.asp?ref=&FileName=AVR_XMEGA_2_26.html&SEC_NAME=Product
Data***
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?PN=ATxmega128A1
Missing in these devices is any mention of LIN support ?
(but they do have a truckload of serial ports, and
Quadrature counting, Ulf left of his list..)
Peripherals is where all the action is these days.
-jg
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