62KB 62K x 8 FLASH 8052 8-Bit Microcontroller MicroConverter® ADuC8xx Series ADUC842 56 Pin 16.78MHz 5V 56-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
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ADUC842BCPZ62-5 Datasheet
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Lifecycle Status
PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 3 weeks ago)
Factory Lead Time
8 Weeks
Contact Plating
Tin
Mount
Surface Mount
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
56-VFQFN Exposed Pad, CSP
Number of Pins
56
Operating Temperature
-40°C~85°C TA
Packaging
Tray
Series
MicroConverter® ADuC8xx
JESD-609 Code
e3
Pbfree Code
no
Part Status
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
3 (168 Hours)
Number of Terminations
56
ECCN Code
EAR99
Terminal Position
QUAD
Terminal Form
NO LEAD
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel)
260
Supply Voltage
5V
Terminal Pitch
0.5mm
Frequency
16.78MHz
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s)
40
Base Part Number
ADUC842
Pin Count
56
Qualification Status
Not Qualified
Operating Supply Voltage
5V
Interface
I2C, SPI, UART, USART
Memory Size
62kB
Oscillator Type
Internal
Number of I/O
32
RAM Size
2.25K x 8
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd)
4.75V~5.25V
uPs/uCs/Peripheral ICs Type
MICROCONTROLLER
Core Processor
8052
Peripherals
DMA, PSM, PWM, Temp Sensor, WDT
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Core Size
8-Bit
Program Memory Size
62KB 62K x 8
Connectivity
I2C, SPI, UART/USART
Bit Size
8
Data Converter
A/D 8x12b; D/A 2x12b
Watchdog Timer
Yes
Access Time
16.8 μs
Has ADC
YES
DMA Channels
NO
Data Bus Width
8b
PWM Channels
YES
Number of Timers/Counters
3
Resolution
1.5 B
Sampling Rate
400 ksps
Number of Programmable I/O
34
Number of ADC Channels
8
Number of I2C Channels
2
Number of SPI Channels
1
Height
850μm
Length
8mm
Width
8mm
REACH SVHC
No SVHC
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free
Contains Lead
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity
Unit Price
Ext. Price
1
$19.59000
$19.59
10
$18.06800
$180.68
260
$14.71823
$3826.7398
ADUC842BCPZ62-5 Product Details
ADUC842BCPZ62-5 Description
ADUC842BCPZ62-5 is a MicroConverter® Multichannel 12-Bit ADC with Embedded 62 kB Flash and Single-Cycle MCU. 8-bit microcontrollers have been around since the early 80s and have played a central role in modernizing electronics. Even though 8-bit microcontrollers will eventually get phased out, there is no sign of a reduction in 8-bit usage, and 8-bit microcontrollers are still highly relevant.