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ATAR892 - Low-current Microcontroller

This page provides the datasheet information for the ATAR892, a member of the ATAR092 Low-current Microcontroller family.

Description

The ATAR092 and ATAR892 are members of Atmel’s family of 4-bit single-chip microcontrollers.

They offer highest integration for IR and RF data communication, remotecontrol and phase-control applications.

The ATAR092 and ATAR892 are suitable for the transmitter side as well as the receiver side.

Features

  • 4-Kbyte ROM, 256 × 4-bit RAM 16 Bidirectional I/Os Up to 7 External/Internal Interrupt Sources Multifunction Timer/Counter with.
  • IR Remote Control Carrier Generator.
  • Bi-phase-, Manchester- and Pulse-width Modulator and Demodulator.
  • Phase Control Function Programmable System Clock with Prescaler and Five Different Clock Sources Wide Supply-voltage Range (1.8 V to 6.5 V) Very Low Sleep Current (< 1 µA) 32 × 16-bit EEPROM (ATAR892 o.

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Datasheet Details

Part number ATAR892
Manufacturer ATMEL Corporation
File Size 0.98 MB
Description Low-current Microcontroller
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www.DataSheet4U.com Features • • • • 4-Kbyte ROM, 256 × 4-bit RAM 16 Bidirectional I/Os Up to 7 External/Internal Interrupt Sources Multifunction Timer/Counter with – IR Remote Control Carrier Generator – Bi-phase-, Manchester- and Pulse-width Modulator and Demodulator – Phase Control Function Programmable System Clock with Prescaler and Five Different Clock Sources Wide Supply-voltage Range (1.8 V to 6.5 V) Very Low Sleep Current (< 1 µA) 32 × 16-bit EEPROM (ATAR892 only) Synchronous Serial Interface (2-wire, 3-wire) Watchdog, POR and Brown-out Function Voltage Monitoring Inclusive Lo_BAT Detect Flash Controller ATAM893 Available (SSO20) • • • • • • • • Description The ATAR092 and ATAR892 are members of Atmel’s family of 4-bit single-chip microcontrollers.
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