ADUCM410
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNSPrecision Analog Microcontroller, 16-Bit Analog Input/Output with MDIO Interface, Arm Cortex-M33
- Part Models
- 3
- 1ku List Price
- Starting From $18.83
Part Details
- Analog input/output
- Multichannel, 16-bit, 2 MSPS ADC
- Up to 16 external channels
- On-chip die temperature monitor
- 4 power monitor channels
- 4 PGA/TIA channels supporting voltage and current measurements
- Fully differential and single-ended modes
- 0 V to VREF analog input range
- 12-bit voltage output DACs
- 8× 0 V to 2.5 V, 1 kΩ load
- 4× 0 V to 2.5 V, 2.5 kΩ load
- On-chip low drift voltage reference, 1.25 V or 2.5 V
- Buffered 1.25 V or 2.5 V output
- 4 voltage comparators
- Microcontroller
- 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33 core, 32-bit RISC architecture, FPU
- Serial wire port supports code download and debug
- Clocking options
- 16 MHz on-chip oscillator
- 160 MHz PLL output with programmable divider
- External clock source
- Memory
- 2× 512 kB independent Flash/EE memories
- 10,000-cycle Flash/EE endurance
- 20-year Flash/EE retention
- 128 kB SRAM with ECC
- 2× 512 kB independent Flash/EE memories
- Software triggered, in circuit reprogrammability via MDIO or I2C
- On-chip peripherals
- 2× UART, 3× SPI, 3× I2C serial input/output
- Multilevel voltage (3.3 V, 1.8 V, 1.2 V) GPIOs
- MDIO slave up to 10 MHz
- 5 general-purpose timers
- Wake-up timer (WUTs)
- Watchdog timers (WDTs)
- 32-element PLA
- 16-bit PWM
- 10 external Interrupts
- Power
- Multiple supplies: 3.3 V for voltage DACs and ADCs, and 3.3 V, 1.8 V, or 1.2 V for digital inputs/outputs
- Flexible operating modes for low power applications
- Packages and temperature range
- 5 mm × 5 mm 81-ball CSP_BGA and 3.46 mm × 3.46 mm 64-ball WLCSP
- BGA package uses ULA molding compounds
- Fully specified for −40°C to +105°C operation
- Tools
- Low cost quick start development system
- Full third-party support
The ADuCM410 is a fully integrated, single package device that includes high performance analog peripherals together with digital peripherals (controlled by a 160 MHz Arm® Cortex™-M33 processor) and integrated flash for code and data.
The analog-to-digital converter (ADC) on the ADuCM410 provides 16-bit, 2 MSPS data acquisition using up to 16 input pins that can be programmed for single-ended or differential operation with a programmable gain amplifier (PGA) or transimpedance amplifier (TIA) for voltage and current measurements. Additionally, the die temperature and supply voltages can be measured.
The ADC input voltage is 0 V to VREF. A sequencer is provided that allows a user to select a set of ADC channels to be measured in sequence without software involvement during the sequence. The sequence can optionally repeat automatically at a user-selectable rate.
Up to 12 channels of 12-bit voltage digital-to-analog converters (VDACs) are provided with output buffers supported.
The ADuCM410 can be configured so that the digital and analog outputs retain their output voltages through a watchdog or software reset sequence. Therefore, a product can remain functional even while the ADuCM410 is resetting itself.
The ADuCM410 has a low power Arm Cortex-M33 processor and a 32-bit reduced instruction set computer (RISC) machine that offers up to 240 MIPS peak performance with a floating-point unit (FPU). Also integrated are 2× 512 kB Flash/EE memories and 128 kB static random access memory (SRAM)—both with single-error correction (SEC) and double error detection (DED) error checking and correction (ECC). The flash comprises two separate 512 kB blocks supporting execution from one flash block and simultaneous writing and/or erasing of the other flash block.
The ADuCM410 operates from an on-chip oscillator and has a phase-locked loop (PLL) of 160 MHz. This clock can optionally be divided down to reduce current consumption. Additional low power modes can be set via the ADuCM410 software.
The device includes a management data input/output (MDIO) interface capable of operating up to 10 MHz. User programming is eased by incorporating physical address (PHYADR) and device address (DEVAD) hardware comparators. The nonerasable kernel code combined with flags in user flash allow user code to reliably switch between the two hardware independent flash blocks.
The ADuCM410 integrates a range of on-chip peripherals that can be configured under software control, as required in the application. These peripherals include 2× universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART), 3× I2C, and 3× serial peripheral interface (SPI) serial input/output communication controllers, general-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs), 32-element programmable logic arrays (PLAs), five general-purpose timers, a wake-up timer (WUT), and a system watchdog timer (WDT). A 16-bit pulse-width modulation (PWM) with eight output channels is also provided.
The GPIO pins (Px.x) power up in high impedance input mode. In output mode, the software chooses between open-drain mode and push/pull mode. The pull-up and pull-down resistors can be disabled and enabled in the software. The GPIO pins can be configured with different voltage levels according to the IOVDDx pin, such as 3.3 V, 1.8 V, and 1.2 V. In GPIO output mode, the inputs can remain enabled to monitor the GPIO pins. The GPIO pins can also be programmed to handle digital or analog peripheral signals, in which case, the pin characteristics are matched to the specific requirement.
A large support ecosystem is available for the Arm Cortex-M33 processor to ease product development of the ADuCM410. Access is via the Arm serial wire debug port. On-chip factory firmware supports in-circuit serial download via MDIO or I2C. These features are incorporated into a low cost, quick start development system supporting this precision analog microcontroller.
Note that throughout this data sheet, multifunction pins, such as VDAC7/P4.2, are referred to either by the entire pin name or by a single function of the pin, for example, P4.2, when only that function is relevant.
APPLICATIONS
- Optical networking 100 Gbps/200 Gbps/400 Gbps and higher frequency modules
- Industrial control, automation, and instrumentation systems
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
User Guide 2
Technical Articles 1
Analog Dialogue 1
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Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
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ADUCM410BBCZ | 81-Ball CSP-BGA (5mm x 5mm x 0.85mm) | ||
ADUCM410BBCZ-RL7 | 81-Ball CSP-BGA (5mm x 5mm x 0.85mm) | ||
ADUCM410BCBZ-RL7 | 64-Ball LFCWLCSP (3.46mm x 3.46mm x 0.5mm) |
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Sep 28, 2022 - 22_0190 ADuCM410 BBCZ Kernel Revision |
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Mar 8, 2021 - 21_0059 Datasheet Correction for ADuCM410 |
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Mar 25, 2022 - 22_0042 ADuCM410/420 Silicon Revision |
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This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.