F65550B/TM4082C

F65550B/TM4082C

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Specifications
SKU
12509137
Details

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Parameter F65550B TM4082C
Type Microcontroller Microcontroller
Package QFN-48 QFN-48
Operating Voltage (V) 2.7 - 5.5 2.7 - 5.5
Clock Frequency (MHz) Up to 100 Up to 100
Flash Memory (KB) 64 128
RAM (KB) 8 16
Number of I/O Pins 42 42
ADC Channels 12-bit, 10 channels 12-bit, 12 channels
DAC Channels 12-bit, 2 channels 12-bit, 2 channels
Timers 3 x 16-bit 4 x 16-bit
Communication Interfaces UART, SPI, I2C UART, SPI, I2C, USB 2.0 Full Speed
Operating Temperature (°C) -40 to 85 -40 to 85
Supply Current (mA) < 10 (active), < 1 (sleep) < 10 (active), < 1 (sleep)
Interrupts 32 48
Watchdog Timer Yes Yes
Low Power Modes Sleep, Deep Sleep Sleep, Deep Sleep, Standby
Package Size (mm) 7x7 7x7

Instructions for Use:

F65550B:

  1. Power Supply:
    • Connect VCC to a stable 2.7V to 5.5V power supply.
    • Ground all GND pins.
  2. Clock Configuration:
    • Use an external crystal or internal RC oscillator for clock generation.
    • Configure the clock settings via software.
  3. I/O Configuration:
    • Set I/O pins as input or output using the GPIO registers.
    • Enable pull-up or pull-down resistors as needed.
  4. Peripheral Setup:
    • Initialize ADC, DAC, timers, and communication interfaces using the respective control registers.
    • Configure interrupts for event handling.
  5. Programming:
    • Use an in-circuit debugger or programmer to upload code to the flash memory.
    • Ensure the programming interface (e.g., JTAG, SWD) is correctly connected.

TM4082C:

  1. Power Supply:
    • Connect VCC to a stable 2.7V to 5.5V power supply.
    • Ground all GND pins.
  2. Clock Configuration:
    • Use an external crystal or internal RC oscillator for clock generation.
    • Configure the clock settings via software.
  3. I/O Configuration:
    • Set I/O pins as input or output using the GPIO registers.
    • Enable pull-up or pull-down resistors as needed.
  4. Peripheral Setup:
    • Initialize ADC, DAC, timers, and communication interfaces (including USB) using the respective control registers.
    • Configure interrupts for event handling.
  5. USB Configuration:
    • Set up USB endpoints and descriptors for USB communication.
    • Handle USB events and data transfers using the USB interrupt service routines.
  6. Low Power Modes:
    • Enter sleep, deep sleep, or standby modes to reduce power consumption.
    • Wake up from low power modes using external interrupts or watchdog timer.
  7. Programming:
    • Use an in-circuit debugger or programmer to upload code to the flash memory.
    • Ensure the programming interface (e.g., JTAG, SWD) is correctly connected.
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