The ATTINY1614-SSNR belongs to the category of microcontrollers.
This microcontroller is designed for various embedded applications that require low power consumption and high performance.
The ATTINY1614-SSNR is available in an SSNR package, which stands for Shrink Small Outline No-Lead. This package type provides a compact footprint and simplifies PCB layout.
The essence of the ATTINY1614-SSNR lies in its ability to provide low power consumption and high performance in a small form factor, making it suitable for a wide range of embedded applications.
The ATTINY1614-SSNR is typically packaged in reels or tubes, with a quantity of 2500 units per reel/tube.
The ATTINY1614-SSNR has a total of 20 pins, each serving a specific function. The pin configuration is as follows:
The ATTINY1614-SSNR incorporates power-saving features such as sleep modes and power reduction registers, allowing for efficient energy usage in battery-powered applications.
With its 20 MHz CPU speed and advanced peripherals, this microcontroller delivers fast and reliable processing capabilities, enabling smooth execution of complex tasks.
Built-in security features, including a hardware-based cryptographic module and secure boot loader, ensure the protection of sensitive data from unauthorized access or tampering.
The ATTINY1614-SSNR supports UART, SPI, and I2C communication interfaces, facilitating seamless integration with other devices and enabling efficient data exchange.
With 14 digital I/O pins and 10 analog input pins, this microcontroller offers flexibility in connecting external sensors, actuators, and other peripheral devices.
The ATTINY1614-SSNR operates based on the principles of microcontroller architecture. It consists of a central processing unit (CPU), memory, and various peripherals. The CPU executes instructions stored in the flash memory, interacts with peripherals, and controls the overall operation of the system. The microcontroller communicates with external devices through its communication interfaces and processes analog signals using its built-in analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Power-saving features and security mechanisms are implemented to optimize performance and protect sensitive data.
The ATTINY1614-SSNR finds applications in various fields, including but not limited to:
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