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ATUC64D4 - 32-bit AVR Microcontroller

Download the ATUC64D4 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the ATUC128D3 variant, as both devices belong to the same 32-bit avr microcontroller family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The UC3D is a complete System-On-Chip microcontroller based on the AVR32UC RISC processor running at frequencies up to 48MHz.

Key Features

  • High Performance, Low Power 32-bit AVR® Microcontroller.
  • Compact Single-Cycle RISC Instruction Set Including DSP Instructions.
  • Read-Modify-Write Instructions and Atomic Bit Manipulation.
  • Performance.
  • Up to 61 DMIPS Running at 48MHz from Flash (1 Flash Wait State).
  • Up to 34 DMIPS Running at 24MHz from Flash (0 Flash Wait State).
  • Multi-Hierarchy Bus System.
  • High-Performance Data Transfers on Separate Buses for Increased Perfo.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (ATUC128D3-ATMEL.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription for ATUC64D4 (Reference)

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Features • High Performance, Low Power 32-bit AVR® Microcontroller – Compact Single-Cycle RISC Instruction Set Including DSP Instructions – Read-Modify-Write Instructions...

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uction Set Including DSP Instructions – Read-Modify-Write Instructions and Atomic Bit Manipulation – Performance • Up to 61 DMIPS Running at 48MHz from Flash (1 Flash Wait State) • Up to 34 DMIPS Running at 24MHz from Flash (0 Flash Wait State) • Multi-Hierarchy Bus System – High-Performance Data Transfers on Separate Buses for Increased Performance – 7 Peripheral DMA Channels Improve Speed for Peripheral Communication • Internal High-Speed Flash – 128Kbytes, and 64Kbytes Versions – Single-Cycle Access up to 24MHz – Prefetch Buffer Optimizing Instruction Execution at Maximum Speed – 4ms Page Programming Time and 8ms Full-C