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MCU 8-bit and low

Family 10/20/40 ATtiny offers touch functionality easy to implement for buttons, sliders flyers and industrial and consumer applications.



Atmel ® Corporation, represented in Spain by Anatronic, SA, has announced that its family of microcontrollers (MCU) 10/20/40 ATtiny low consumption has been optimized to support functions 'touch sensing' buttons, steering wheels and sliders.

characterized by the Atmel AVR MCU and picoPower ® patented low-power, these devices are ideal for a wide range of applications in consumer and industrial markets, including automotive control panels, LCD TVs and monitors, laptops , mobile phones and many others.

Family 10/20/40 ATtiny device has the lowest energy consumption and performance in its class 'touch sensing' as tenderness, closeness, sensitivity range and noise immunity.

Based on the charge transfer technology patented by Anatronic represented, these products are distinguished by a high performance AVR MCU architecture with a RISC controller circuitry to operate with touch and become an excellent solution integrations sensitive costs.

10/20/40 ATtiny devices are also supported by the Library QTouch Atmel ® to allow the designer to include touch-enabled applications with buttons, flyers or sliding interfaces.

This family of 8-bit MCU features a microcontroller AVR integrates 1 to 4 K bytes of Flash with between 32 and 256 Bytes of SRAM. In addition, communications devices support SPI, TWI (I2C-compatible) to provide optimum flexibility, and operating voltages of 1.8 to 5.5 V.

picoPower patented technology creates a balance between system performance and power consumption by controlling the clock frequency. As a result, spending power is in less than 200 uA in active mode 1.8 V and below 100 nA mode power-down. "

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Source:
http://www.elektor.es/noticias/mcu-de-8-bit-y-bajo-consumo.1626636.lynkx

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