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MCU AVR 32KB FLASH 15MHZ 44-VQFN

ATMEGA324P-A15MZ

Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA324P-A15MZ
Description
MCU AVR 32KB FLASH 15MHZ 44-VQFN
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR® ATmegar
Datasheet

Specifications of ATMEGA324P-A15MZ

Package / Case
44-VQFN Exposed Pad
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Speed
16MHz
Number Of I /o
32
Eeprom Size
1K x 8
Core Processor
AVR
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
2K x 8
Program Memory Size
32KB (32K x 8)
Data Converters
A/D 8x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT
Connectivity
I²C, SPI, UART/USART
Core Size
8-Bit
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Analog Comparator
Brown-out Detector
Internal Voltage
Reference
Watchdog Timer
Port Pins
JTAG Interface and
On-chip Debug
System
2503N–AVR–06/08
When entering Idle mode, the Analog Comparator should be disabled if not used. When entering
ADC Noise Reduction mode, the Analog Comparator should be disabled. In the other sleep
modes, the Analog Comparator is automatically disabled. However, if the Analog Comparator is
set up to use the Internal Voltage Reference as input, the Analog Comparator should be dis-
abled in all sleep modes. Otherwise, the Internal Voltage Reference will be enabled,
independent of sleep mode. Refer to
configure the Analog Comparator.
If the Brown-out Detector is not needed in the application, this module should be turned off. If the
Brown-out Detector is enabled by the BODEN Fuse, it will be enabled in all sleep modes, and
hence, always consume power. In the deeper sleep modes, this will contribute significantly to
the total current consumption. Refer to
configure the Brown-out Detector.
The Internal Voltage Reference will be enabled when needed by the Brown-out Detector, the
Analog Comparator or the ADC. If these modules are disabled as described in the sections
above, the internal voltage reference will be disabled and it will not be consuming power. When
turned on again, the user must allow the reference to start up before the output is used. If the
reference is kept on in sleep mode, the output can be used immediately. Refer to
age Reference” on page 41
If the Watchdog Timer is not needed in the application, this module should be turned off. If the
Watchdog Timer is enabled, it will be enabled in all sleep modes, and hence, always consume
power. In the deeper sleep modes, this will contribute significantly to the total current consump-
tion. Refer to
When entering a sleep mode, all port pins should be configured to use minimum power. The
most important thing is then to ensure that no pins drive resistive loads. In sleep modes where
the both the I/O clock (clk
device will be disabled. This ensures that no power is consumed by the input logic when not
needed. In some cases, the input logic is needed for detecting wake-up conditions, and it will
then be enabled. Refer to the section
details on which pins are enabled. If the input buffer is enabled and the input signal is left floating
or have an analog signal level close to V
If the On-chip debug system is enabled by the OCDEN Fuse and the chip enter Power down or
Power save sleep mode, the main clock source remains enabled. In these sleep modes, this will
contribute significantly to the total current consumption. There are three alternative ways to
avoid this:
The TDO pin is left floating when the JTAG interface is enabled while the JTAG TAP controller is
not shifting data. If the hardware connected to the TDO pin does not pull up the logic level,
power consumption will increase. Note that the TDI pin for the next device in the scan chain con-
tains a pull-up that avoids this problem. Writing the JTD bit in the MCUCSR register to one or
leaving the JTAG fuse unprogrammed disables the JTAG interface.
Disable OCDEN Fuse.
Disable JTAGEN Fuse.
Write one to the JTD bit in MCUCSR.
“Watchdog Timer” on page 41
I/O
for details on the start-up time.
) and the ADC clock (clk
“Analog Comparator” on page 198
“Digital Input Enable and Sleep Modes” on page 53
“Brown-out Detection” on page 39
CC
/2, the input buffer will use excessive power.
for details on how to configure the Watchdog Timer.
ADC
) are stopped, the input buffers of the
ATmega32(L)
for details on how to
for details on how to
“Internal Volt-
for
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