Manufacturer Part Number
ATSAM3N2CA-CU
Manufacturer
microchip-technology
Introduction
The ATSAM3N2CA-CU is a high-performance, low-power 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller from Microchip Technology. It offers a wide range of peripherals and features, making it suitable for a variety of embedded applications.
Product Features and Performance
32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core operating at up to 48MHz
128KB of flash program memory
16KB of SRAM
Integrated peripherals including I2C, SPI, UART, PWM, and DMA
16-channel 10-bit ADC and 1-channel 10-bit DAC
Integrated temperature sensor and brown-out detector
Wide operating voltage range of 1.62V to 3.6V
Operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
High-performance ARM Cortex-M3 core
Robust set of integrated peripherals
Low-power operation
Wide operating voltage and temperature range
Extensive development ecosystem and support from Microchip
Key Reasons to Choose
Powerful 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor for demanding applications
Flexible peripheral set for a wide range of embedded designs
Low-power consumption for battery-powered or energy-constrained systems
Reliable and well-supported by Microchip's extensive ecosystem
Quality and Safety Features
Robust industrial-grade components and design
Integrated brown-out detector for reliable operation
Comprehensive safety and protection features
Compatibility
The ATSAM3N2CA-CU is compatible with a variety of development tools and software platforms, including Microchip's own MPLAB IDE and Atmel Studio.
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control
Home and building automation
Portable and battery-powered devices
Robotics and motion control
Medical and healthcare equipment
Product Lifecycle
The ATSAM3N2CA-CU is currently in the Obsolete phase, meaning it is no longer in active production. However, there are several alternative and equivalent models available from Microchip, such as the ATSAM3N4 and ATSAM3N2 series. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for more information on available alternatives and product lifecycle considerations.