The ATTINY2313A-PU is a microcontroller from Microchip Technology. Below are its specifications, descriptions, and features:
Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Microchip Technology
- Core Processor: AVR
- Core Size: 8-Bit
- Speed: 20MHz
- Program Memory Size: 2KB (1K x 16) Flash
- RAM Size: 128B
- EEPROM Size: 128B
- I/O Pins: 18
- Peripherals: Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT
- Number of Comparators: 1
- Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd): 1.8V to 5.5V
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
- Package / Case: 20-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
- Mounting Type: Through Hole
Descriptions:
- The ATTINY2313A-PU is a low-power, high-performance 8-bit AVR microcontroller based on the RISC architecture.
- It features 2KB of self-programming Flash memory, 128B of SRAM, and 128B of EEPROM.
- It operates at 20MHz and supports a wide voltage range from 1.8V to 5.5V, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- It includes 18 programmable I/O lines, a UART, SPI, and PWM channels.
- The DIP-20 package makes it easy to prototype on breadboards.
Features:
- High-performance, Low-power AVR 8-bit Microcontroller
- Advanced RISC Architecture (120 powerful instructions, most single-clock cycle execution)
- Non-volatile Program and Data Memory
- 2KB Flash (Endurance: 10,000 write/erase cycles)
- 128B EEPROM (Endurance: 100,000 write/erase cycles)
- 128B Internal SRAM
- Peripheral Features
- One 8-bit Timer/Counter with Separate Prescaler and Compare Mode
- One 16-bit Timer/Counter with Separate Prescaler, Compare, and Capture Modes
- Four PWM Channels
- USART (Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter)
- Master/Slave SPI Serial Interface
- Programmable Watchdog Timer with Separate On-chip Oscillator
- Special Microcontroller Features
- Power-on Reset and Programmable Brown-out Detection
- Internal Calibrated Oscillator
- External and Internal Interrupt Sources
- Five Sleep Modes (Idle, ADC Noise Reduction, Power-save, Power-down, Standby)
This microcontroller is commonly used in embedded control applications, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and DIY projects.
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