FRAM-based 16-bit MCU for low-power sensing and display
Its 32 KB of FRAM program memory combines the speed of SRAM with the non-volatility of Flash, and supports 10¹⁵ write cycles — orders of magnitude beyond EEPROM or Flash endurance. The device integrates 2K x 8 of RAM, 52 general-purpose I/O lines, an internal oscillator, and an 8-channel 12-bit ADC. Typical applications include smart meters, portable medical devices, industrial sensor nodes, and LCD-display control panels where ultra-low power and frequent data logging are required.
Peripheral set and connectivity
On-chip peripherals include a brown-out detect/reset, power-on reset, DMA controller, LCD driver, PWM timers, and a watchdog timer.
Package and lifecycle
Housed in a 64-pin LQFP (10x10 mm body) with surface-mount termination.
