Atmel Launches Ultra-low power, 8/16-bit AVR XMEGA Series with USB and High-precision Analog

Atmel AVR XMEGA

Atmel, leader in MCUs, offers new AVR XMEGA family with increased throughput, industry's lowest power consumption, And highest integration to lower overall system cost for high-end 8/16-bit MCUs

Atmel Corporation, a leader in microcontroller and touch solutions, today announced additional unique features to the already-successful 8/16-bit AVR XMEGA microcontroller (MCU) family with the industry's lowest power consumption of 100nA with 5µS wake-up time. The new Atmel AVR XMEGA family includes full-speed USB, the fastest and highest-precision analog systems, a Direct Memory Access (DMA) controller and the innovative event system that maximize real-time performance and throughput while reducing CPU load. This new family lowers overall system cost through higher integration, capacitive touch support, and ultra-low power consumption. The AVR XMEGA microcontrollers are designed for applications in the industrial, consumer, metering and medical segments.

Atmel Corporation 8/16-bit AVR XMEGA microcontrollers with USB

The new AVR XMEGA MCUs integrate full-speed USB connectivity with unique functions that reduce overhead and provide higher data rates. Using the high-precision internal oscillator in the AVR XMEGA, designers can lower the system cost by eliminating the crystal oscillator traditionally required for full-speed USB. Atmel provides free software for all common USB device classes in the AVR Software Framework, which is a complete software package that includes drivers and communication stacks for AVR microcontrollers.

Atmel AVR XMEGA with USB, block diagram
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The AVR XMEGA family has unique high-precision analog functions. The family includes two 12-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with programmable gain stages that remove the need for external amplifiers. The ADCs operate down to 1.6V operating voltage, and have a combined sample rate up to 4MSPS. The two 12-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) also support systems that need fast and high-precision analog output. The DACs can drive high loads to reduce external driver component costs, while built-in current outputs enable embedded applications to remove external resistors or other constant current sources.

"Faster and higher-precision analog are increasingly important requirements in embedded applications, which have traditionally been solved with dedicated and expensive components," said Ingar Fredriksen, Sr. Director, AVR Products, Atmel Corporation. "The new AVR XMEGA family addresses all these specific needs in a single-chip solution. This new family also offers a unique combination of large flash memory and the market's lowest power consumption using the Atmel picoPower® technology. The introduction of this new family is further testament that Atmel is a leader in microcontroller innovation."

Atmel AVR XMEGA Family
The Atmel AVR XMEGA family is the only 8/16-bit MCU in the market with DMA, Controller and Event System. Peripherals and communication modules can utilize the DMA system to move data so the AVR XMEGA CPU has more idle time to save power or to perform other tasks. The innovative event system enables direct inter-peripheral signaling for short and 100% predictable response time without interrupt and CPU usage. Designers can now develop a solution with predictable real-time performance and data throughput even under a high system load. Other functions such as hardware AES and DES encryption and decryption ensure fast and low-power secure communication. Cryptography protects important intellectual software property during remote programming and firmware distribution. Atmel AVR XMEGA can also easily realize robust touch sensing interfaces through the Atmel QTouch Library, enabling buttons, sliders, wheels or proximity for user interfaces.

All devices include the Atmel picoPower ultra-low power technology with true 1.6V operation, accurate real time clock (RTC) operation and full data retention at the industry-leading current consumption of 500 nA.

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