ATA8742-PXQW Atmel, ATA8742-PXQW Datasheet - Page 171

MCU W/TRANSMITTER ASK/FSK 24QFN

ATA8742-PXQW

Manufacturer Part Number
ATA8742-PXQW
Description
MCU W/TRANSMITTER ASK/FSK 24QFN
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of ATA8742-PXQW

Frequency
433MHz
Applications
Home Automation, Remote Sensing, RKE
Modulation Or Protocol
ASK, FSK
Data Rate - Maximum
32 kBit/s
Power - Output
7.5dBm
Current - Transmitting
9.8mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Antenna Connector
PCB, Surface Mount
Memory Size
4kB Flash, 256B EEPROM, 256B SRAM
Voltage - Supply
2 V ~ 4 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
24-VQFN Exposed Pad, 24-HVQFN, 24-SQFN, 24-DHVQFN
Processor Series
ATA8x
Core
AVR8
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Program Memory Type
Flash
Program Memory Size
4 KB
Data Ram Size
256 B
Interface Type
SPI, USI
Maximum Clock Frequency
8.1 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
12
Number Of Timers
2
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Development Tools By Supplier
ATASTK512-EK1-IND
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
On-chip Adc
10 bit, 8 Channel
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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25.10.4
9151A–INDCO–07/09
ADCSRB – ADC Control and Status Register B
• Bits 7 – BIN: Bipolar Input Mode
The gain stage is working in the unipolar mode as default, but the bipolar mode can be selected
by writing the BIN bit in the ADCSRB register. In the unipolar mode only one-sided conversions
are supported and the voltage on the positive input must always be larger than the voltage on
the negative input. Otherwise the result is saturated to the voltage reference. In the bipolar mode
two-sided conversions are supported and the result is represented in the two’s complement
form. In the unipolar mode the resolution is 10 bits and the bipolar mode the resolution is 9 bits +
1 sign bit.
• Bit 6 – ACME: Analog Comparator Multiplexer Enable
See
• Bit 5 – Res: Reserved Bit
This bit is reserved bit in the ATtiny24/44/84 and will always read as what was wrote there.
• Bit 4 – ADLAR: ADC Left Adjust Result
The ADLAR bit affects the presentation of the ADC conversion result in the ADC Data Register.
Write one to ADLAR to left adjust the result. Otherwise, the result is right adjusted. Changing the
ADLAR bit will affect the ADC Data Register immediately, regardless of any ongoing conver-
sions. For a complete description of this bit, see
page
• Bit 3 – Res: Reserved Bit
This bit is reserved bit in the ATtiny24/44/84 and will always read as what was wrote there.
• Bits 2:0 – ADTS2:0: ADC Auto Trigger Source
If ADATE in ADCSRA is written to one, the value of these bits selects which source will trigger
an ADC conversion. If ADATE is cleared, the ADTS2:0 settings will have no effect. A conversion
will be triggered by the rising edge of the selected Interrupt Flag. Note that switching from a trig-
ger source that is cleared to a trigger source that is set, will generate a positive edge on the
trigger signal. If ADEN in ADCSRA is set, this will start a conversion. Switching to Free Running
mode (ADTS[2:0]=0) will not cause a trigger event, even if the ADC Interrupt Flag is set
Table 25-7.
Bit
0x03 (0x23)
Read/Write
Initial Value
“ADCSRB – ADC Control and Status Register B” on page
170.
ADTS2
0
0
0
0
1
ADC Auto Trigger Source Selections
R/W
BIN
7
0
ACME
ADTS1
R/W
6
0
0
0
1
1
0
R/W
5
0
ADLAR
R/W
ADTS0
4
0
0
1
0
1
0
“ADCL and ADCH – ADC Data Register” on
R/W
3
0
Trigger Source
Free Running mode
Analog Comparator
External Interrupt Request 0
Timer/Counter0 Compare Match A
Timer/Counter0 Overflow
ADTS2
R/W
2
0
152.
ADTS1
R/W
1
0
ADTS0
ATA8742
R/W
0
0
.
ADCSRB
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