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ADUC836MicroConverter®, Dual 16-Bit Sigma-Delta ADCs with Embedded 62 kB Flash MCU | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 3 | Active | The ADuC836 is a complete smart transducer front end, integrating two high resolution Σ-Δ ADCs, an 8-bit MCU, and program/data Flash/EE memory on a single chip.The two independent ADCs (primary and auxiliary) include a temperature sensor and a PGA (allowing direct measurement of low level signals). The ADCs with on-chip digital filtering and programmable output data rates are intended for the measurement of wide dynamic range, low frequency signals, such as those in weigh scale, strain gage, pressure transducer, or temperature measurement applications.The device operates from a 32 kHz crystal with an on-chip PLL generating a high frequency clock of 12.58 MHz. This clock is routed through a programmable clock divider from which the MCU core clock operating frequency is generated. The microcontroller core is an 8052 and therefore 8051 instruction set compatible with 12 core clock periods per machine cycle.62 Kbytes of nonvolatile Flash/EE program memory, 4 Kbytes of nonvolatile Flash/EE data memory, and 2304 bytes of data RAM are provided on-chip. The program memory can be configured as data memory to give up to 60 Kbytes of NV data memory in data logging applications.On-chip factory firmware supports in-circuit serial download and debug modes (via UART), as well as single-pin emulation mode via theEApin. The ADuC836 is supported by a QuickStart™ development system featuring low cost software and hardware development tools.ApplicationsIntelligent sensorsWeigh scalesPortable instrumentation, battery-powered systems4–20 mA transmittersData loggingPrecision system monitoring |
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ADUC847MicroConverter®Multichannel24-/16-Bit ADCs with Embedded 62 kB Flash and Single-Cycle MCU | Embedded MCU, DSP Evaluation Boards | 11 | Active | TheADuC845, ADuC847, andADuC848are single-cycle, 12.58 MIPs, 8052 core upgrades to the ADuC834 and ADuC836. They include additional analog inputs for applications requiring more ADC channels.The ADuC845, ADuC847, and ADuC848 are complete smart transducer front ends. The family integrates high resolution Σ-Δ ADCs with flexible, up to 10-channel, input multiplexing, a fast 8-bit MCU, and program and data Flash/EE memory on a single chip.The ADuC845 includes two (primary and auxiliary) 24-bit Σ-Δ ADCs with internal buffering and PGA on the primary ADC. The ADuC847 includes the same primary ADC as the ADuC845 (auxiliary ADC removed). The ADuC848 is a 16-bit ADC version of the ADuC847.The ADCs incorporate flexible input multiplexing, a temperature sensor (ADuC845 only), and a PGA (primary ADC only) allowing direct measurement of low-level signals. The ADCs include on-chip digital filtering and programmable output data rates that are intended for measuring wide dynamic range and low frequency signals, such as those in weigh scale, strain gage, pressure transducer, or temperature measurement applications.The devices operate from a 32 kHz crystal with an on-chip PLL generating a high frequency clock of 12.58 MHz. This clock is routed through a programmable clock divider from which the MCU core clock operating frequency is generated. The microcontroller core is an optimized single-cycle 8052 offering up to 12.58 MIPs performance while maintaining 8051 instruction set compatibility.The available nonvolatile Flash/EE program memory options are 62 kbytes, 32 kbytes, and 8 kbytes. 4 kbytes of nonvolatile Flash/EE data memory and 2304 bytes of data RAM are also provided on-chip. The program memory can be configured as data memory to give up to 60 kbytes of NV data memory in data logging applications.On-chip factory firmware supports in-circuit serial download and debug modes (via UART), as well as single-pin emulation mode via theEApin. The ADuC845, ADuC847, and ADuC848 are supported by the QuickStart™ development system featuring low cost software and hardware development tools.ApplicationsMultichannel sensor monitoringIndustrial/environmental instrumentationWeigh scales, pressure sensors, temperature monitoringPortable instrumentation, battery-powered systemsData logging, precision system monitoring |
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ADUCM320Precision Analog Microcontroller, 14-Bit Analog I/O with MDIO Interface, Arm Cortex-M3 | Evaluation Boards | 4 | Active | The ADuCM320i is a fully integrated single package device that incorporates high performance analog peripherals together with digital peripherals controlled by an 80 MHz ARM®Cortex™-M3 processor and integral flash for code and data.The ADC on the ADuCM320i provides 14-bit, 1 MSPS data acquisition on up to 16 input pins that can be programmed for single-ended or differential operation. The voltage at the IDAC output pins can also be measured by the ADC, which is useful for controlling the power consumption of the current DACs. Additionally, chip temperature and supply voltages can be measured.The ADC input voltage is 0 V to VREF. A sequencer is provided, which allows a user to select a set of ADC channels to be measured in sequence without software involvement during the sequence. The sequence can optionally repeat automatically at a user selectable rate.Up to eight VDACs are provided with output ranges that are programmable to one of two voltage ranges.Four IDAC sources are provided. The output currents are programmable with a range of 0 mA to 150 mA. A low drift band gap reference and voltage comparator completes the analog input peripheral set.The ADuCM320i can be configured so that the digital and analog outputs retain their output voltages and currents through a watchdog or software reset sequence. Thus, a product can remain functional even while the ADuCM320i is resetting itself.The ADuCM320i has a low power ARM Cortex-M3 processor and a 32-bit RISC machine that offers up to 100 MIPS peak performance. Also integrated on chip are 2 × 128 kB Flash/EE memory and 32 kB of SRAM. The flash comprises two separate 128 kB blocks supporting execution from one flash block and simultaneous writing/erasing of the other flash block.The ADuCM320i operates from an on-chip oscillator or a 16 MHz external crystal and a PLL at 80 MHz. This clock can optionally be divided down to reduce current consumption. Additional low power modes can be set via software. In normal operating mode, the ADuCM320i digital core consumes about 300 µA per MHz.The device includes an MDIO interface capable of operating at up to 4 MHz. The capability to simultaneously execute from one flash block and write/erase the other flash block makes the ADuCM320i ideal for 10G, 40G, and 100G optical applications. User programming is eased by incorporating PHYADR and DEVADD hardware comparators. In addition, the nonerasable kernel code plus flags in user flash provide assistance by allowing user code to robustly switch between the two blocks of user flash code and data spaces.The ADuCM320i integrates a range of on-chip peripherals that can be configured under software control, as required in the application. These peripherals include 1 × UART, 2 × I2C, and 2 × SPI serial input/output (I/O) communication controllers, GPIO, 32-element programmable logic array, 3 general-purpose timers, plus a wake-up timer and system watchdog timer. A 16-bit PWM with seven output channels is also provided.GPIO pins on the device power up in high impedance input mode. In output mode, the software chooses between opendrain mode and push-pull mode. The pull-up resistors can be disabled and enabled in software. In GPIO output mode, the inputs can remain enabled to monitor the pins. The GPIO pins can also be programmed to handle digital or analog peripheral signals, in which case the pin characteristics are matched to the specific requirement.A large support ecosystem is available for the ARM Cortex-M3 processor to ease product development of the ADuCM320i. Access is via the ARM serial wire debug port (SW-DP). On-chip factory firmware supports in-circuit serial download via I2C. These features are incorporated into a low cost QuickStart™ development system supporting this precision analog microcontroller family.Note that throughout this data sheet, multifunction pins, such as VDAC0/P5.3, are referred to either by the entire pin name or by a single function of the pin, for example, VDAC0, when only that function is relevant.ApplicationsOptical networking |