ULTRA-LOW-POWER
MICROCONTROLLERS
Three
new AVR microcontrollers are now available that incorporate
power-saving technology that provides multi-year battery
life in lighting control, security, keyless entry, ZigBee,
and other applications that spend a significant amount
of their time in Sleep mode. The picoPower technology
reduces “power-save” power consumption to as little
as 650 nA, even with the 32-kHz clock running and superior
brown-out detection, the industry’s lowest RTC sleep
power consumption.

The
devices now available are the ATmega164P, ATmega324P,
and ATmega644P 44-pin, general-purpose microcontrollers.
All three microcontrollers are pin and feature compatible,
differing only in the size of flash memory, EEPROM,
and SRAM. The ATmega164P has 16 KB of self- programmable
flash program memory, whereas the ATmega324P and ATmega644P
have 32 and 64 KB, respectively. All three devices feature
a 10-bit ADC, two USARTs, SPI, a two-wire interface,
and they operate from 1.8 to 5.5 V with up to 20-MIPS
throughput.
AVR
picoPower microcontrollers consume as little as 340
µA in Active mode, 650 nA in Power Save mode with a
real-time counter, and 100 nA in Power Down mode. They
will be pin-, performance-, and code-compatible with
existing AVR microcontrollers.
The
ATmega164P and ATmega324P in 40-pin PDIP, 44-pin TQFP,
and 44-pin QFN packages are available now for sampling.
Production quantities will be available in the fourth
quarter of 2006. Volume prices for 10,000 pieces and
up are $2.23 for the ATmega164P and $2.78
for the ATtiny324P, respectively. The ATmega644P will
be available for sampling in early 2007 and production
quantities in the second quarter of 2007. Volume prices
for 10,000 pieces and up will be $3.72.
Atmel
Corp.
www.atmel.com