ATA8742-PXQW Atmel, ATA8742-PXQW Datasheet - Page 62

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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Register Description
ATA8742
MCUSR – MCU Status Register
WDTCSR – Watchdog Timer Control and Status Register
The MCU Status Register provides information on which reset source caused an MCU Reset.
• Bits 7..4 – Res: Reserved Bits
These bits are reserved bits in the ATtiny24/44/84 and will always read as zero.
• Bit 3 – WDRF: Watchdog Reset Flag
This bit is set if a Watchdog Reset occurs. The bit is reset by a Power-on Reset, or by writing a
logic zero to the flag.
• Bit 2 – BORF: Brown-out Reset Flag
This bit is set if a Brown-out Reset occurs. The bit is reset by a Power-on Reset, or by writing a
logic zero to the flag.
• Bit 1 – EXTRF: External Reset Flag
This bit is set if an External Reset occurs. The bit is reset by a Power-on Reset, or by writing a
logic zero to the flag.
• Bit 0 – PORF: Power-on Reset Flag
This bit is set if a Power-on Reset occurs. The bit is reset only by writing a logic zero to the flag.
To make use of the Reset Flags to identify a reset condition, the user should read and then reset
the MCUSR as early as possible in the program. If the register is cleared before another reset
occurs, the source of the reset can be found by examining the Reset Flags.
• Bit 7 – WDIF: Watchdog Timeout Interrupt Flag
This bit is set when a time-out occurs in the Watchdog Timer and the Watchdog Timer is config-
ured for interrupt. WDIF is cleared by hardware when executing the corresponding interrupt
handling vector. Alternatively, WDIF is cleared by writing a logic one to the flag. When the I-bit in
SREG and WDIE are set, the Watchdog Time-out Interrupt is executed.
• Bit 6 – WDIE: Watchdog Timeout Interrupt Enable
When this bit is written to one, WDE is cleared, and the I-bit in the Status Register is set, the
Watchdog Time-out Interrupt is enabled. In this mode the corresponding interrupt is executed
instead of a reset if a timeout in the Watchdog Timer occurs.
If WDE is set, WDIE is automatically cleared by hardware when a time-out occurs. This is useful
for keeping the Watchdog Reset security while using the interrupt. After the WDIE bit is cleared,
Bit
0x34 (0x54)
Read/Write
Initial Value
Bit
0x21 (0x41)
Read/Write
Initial Value
WDIF
R/W
7
0
R
7
0
WDIE
R/W
6
0
R
6
0
WDP3
R/W
5
0
5
R
0
WDCE
R/W
4
0
R
4
0
WDE
WDRF
R/W
R/W
X
3
3
WDP2
R/W
BORF
See Bit Description
R/W
2
0
2
WDP1
EXTRF
R/W
R/W
1
0
1
WDP0
R/W
PORF
9151A–INDCO–07/09
0
0
R/W
0
WDTCSR
MCUSR

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