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MAX32652 - Ultra-Low-Power Arm Cortex-M4 Processor

Download the MAX32652 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX32650 variant, as both devices belong to the same ultra-low-power arm cortex-m4 processor family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

DARWIN is a new breed of low-power microcontrollers built to thrive in the rapidly evolving Internet of Things (IoT).

They are smart, with the biggest memories in their class and a massively scalable memory architecture.

They run forever, thanks to wearable-grade power technology.

Key Features

  • provide five low power modes for clock, peripheral, and voltage control. Individual SRAM banks of 32KB, 96KB, or 1024KB (full retention) can be retained with reduced power consumption. A SmartDMA performs complex background processing while the CPU is off to dramatically reduces overall power consumption. The MAX32651 is a secure version with a trust protection unit (TPU) providing a modular arithmetic accelerator (MAA) for fast ECDSA, an AES Engine, TRNG, SHA-256 hash, and secure bootloader. A.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX32650-MaximIntegrated.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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Click here for production status of specific part numbers. MAX32650–MAX32652 Ultra-Low-Power Arm Cortex-M4 Processor with FPU-Based Microcontroller (MCU) with 3MB Flash and 1MB SRAM General Description DARWIN is a new breed of low-power microcontrollers built to thrive in the rapidly evolving Internet of Things (IoT). They are smart, with the biggest memories in their class and a massively scalable memory architecture. They run forever, thanks to wearable-grade power technology. They are also tough enough to withstand the most advanced cyberattacks. DARWIN microcontrollers are designed to run any application you can imagine—in places where you wouldn’t dream of sending other microcontrollers.