Analog Devices Inc. Microcontrollers

Analog Devices Microcontroller Units (MCUs) can be used in a multitude of Internet of Things (IoT) processing applications. With built-in ADCs, DACs, and temperature sensors, the microcontrollers provide the analog and digital sensing functions that support interpreting capabilities in precision-sensing applications. Some of these MCUs can be powered by a single coin-cell battery with on-board power management, along with embedded memory and security features to help protect IP. These microcontrollers can be used in industrial, automotive, and instrumentation applications, as well as IoT applications such as Smart Agriculture, Smart Building, Smart City, Smart Factory, and Smart Health.

Arm® Cortex®-M3

Analog Devices Inc. Microcontrollers

Analog Devices offers a wide range of analog microcontrollers featuring ARM® Cortex™-M3 processors that help enable this product portfolio’s high-precision, high-performance, and low cost. By featuring ARM Cortex-M3 processors, Analog Devices' parts include a rich support system to aid product development throughout applications that include optical networking, industrial control, point-of-care diagnostics, and a variety of other industrial, instrumentation, and medical uses. Precision analog blocks, including, but not limited to ADCs, DACs, and references, allow for precision control and measurements. Included also is the ability to read back diagnostics, which is a key requirement in the above applications.

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Arm7 Core

Analog Devices Inc. Microcontrollers

Analog Devices ADuC7xx precision analog microcontrollers feature an ARM7TDM® core that integrates 12-, 16-, and 24-bit ADCs, 12-bit DACs with Flash, SRAM, and a host of digital peripherals for a wide range of industries and applications. The ARM7TMDI core is a 16-/32-bit RISC machine that offers up to 41MIPS peak performance and views all memory and registers as a single linear array. Applications for the ADuC7xx products include industrial control and automation systems, smart sensors, base stations, industrial automation and process control, patient monitoring, and industrial and medical uses.

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8052 Core

Analog Devices Inc. Microcontrollers

Analog Devices MicroConverter® portfolio featuring 8052 core microcontrollers operates on 3V or 5V power supplies over the standard industrial temperature range. All members of this product family include A/D conversion and D/A conversion, as well as a Flash microcontroller on a single chip. Analog Devices' MicroConverters also benefit from QuickStart and QuickStart-Plus development systems support. Applications include optical networking, base station systems, industrial control, and instrumentation that requires up to 10 channels of precision acquisition.

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Arm Cortex-M4

Analog Devices Inc. Microcontrollers

Analog Devices ADSP-CM4xx mixed-signal control processors utilize the ARM®-Cortex™ M4 processor core integrated with high precision A/D converters, digital accelerators and filters, SRAM and flash memory, and a rich set of peripherals. The processors are suitable for a wide myriad of embedded applications requiring high performance, real-time control, and analog conversion.

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Ultra Low Power MCUs

Analog Devices Inc. Microcontrollers

Analog Devices Ultra Low Power (ULP) Microcontrollers allow edge nodes to intelligently process localized data with the smallest amount of system power needed. This enables longer battery life and extends the time between charges.

ULP Microcontrollers (MCUs) and sensor signal processors utilize ARM-Cortex processor cores with integrated power management for processing, control, and connectivity. Some of the ultra low power technology such as SensorStrobe™ enable over 10X system power savings when combined with Analog Devices’ digital sensors and ultra low power transceivers. They offer robust features for high volume applications and security features for IP protection.

The ultra low power MCUs offer intelligence at the edge nodes for IoT Applications by allowing local decision making to happen at the node allowing only the most important data to be sent to the cloud.

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Published: 2018-06-27 | Updated: 2023-02-15