Analog microcontroller from Analog Devices available from Mouser Electronics

Feb. 12, 2016
MANSFIELD, Texas, 12 Feb. 2016. Electronics distributor Mouser Electronics Inc. in Mansfield, Texas, is offering the ADuCM310 precision analog microcontroller from Analog Devices Inc. in Norwood, Mass.

MANSFIELD, Texas, 12 Feb. 2016. Electronics distributor Mouser Electronics Inc. in Mansfield, Texas, is offering the ADuCM310 precision analog microcontroller from Analog Devices Inc. in Norwood, Mass.

Designed for diagnostic control of tunable laser optical module applications as well as data acquisition and instrumentation, the ADuCM310 is a multidie stack, on-chip system that integrates a 16-bit multichannel successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter, an ARM Cortex-M3 processor, eight voltage output digital-to-analog converters (VDACs), six current output digital to analog converters, and flash/EE memory.

The ADuCM310 supports a variety of communication peripherals, including UART, two I2C, two SPI, 28 general-purpose input/output (GPIO) ports, and pulse-width modulated (PWM) outputs.

The ADuCM310 has 256 kilobits of nonvolatile flash/EE memory and 32 kilobits of SRAM integrated on-chip. The VDACs, which are 12-bit string digital to analog converters with output buffers capable of sourcing between 10 and 50 milliamps, are all capable of driving 10nF capacitive loads.

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The A/D converter, IDACs, and VDAC circuits use a precision 2.5-volt, on-chip reference source to ensure low drift performance for all of the peripherals. A 16 MHz on-chip oscillator generates the 80 MHz system clock, which internally divides to allow the processor to operate at lower frequency to save power.

The ADuCM310 includes three general-purpose timers, a wake-up timer (which can be used as a general-purpose timer), and a system watchdog timer.

The ADuCM310 is available on a 6-by-6-millimeter 112-ball CSP_BGA package and is specified over a temperature range of 10 to 85 degrees Celsius.

For more information contact Mouser Electronics online at www.mouser.com.

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