Microcontroller suits single battery applications.

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Equipped with 4 KB Flash memory and 64 bytes In-System programmable EEPROM, ATtiny43U is suitable for portable battery-powered applications. On-chip boost regulator works from battery voltages between 0.7-1.8 V and converts low battery voltage up to 3 V, operating AVR MCU, peripherals, and I/Os. ATtiny43U also features 10-bit ADC, two 8-bit timer counters with PWM outputs, SPI, I2C interface, internal temperature sensor, and up to 8 MIPS throughput running from 0.7 V battery.



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Atmel Introduces a New Family of 0.7V tinyAVR Microcontrollers



New ICs Increase Battery Life While Decreasing Application Foot Print and Reducing Design Complexity

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 3 /-- Atmel(R) Corporation (NASDAQ: ATML) announced today a new family of tinyAVR(R) microcontrollers. These AVR(R) devices are targeted at applications that run from a single battery, such as AA, AAA, or coin cell. The first member of this family is the ATtiny43U. It is a perfect fit for portable battery powered consumer applications like phone accessories, remote controls, sporting goods and personal care products. ATtiny43U has 4-Kbytes of Flash memory and 64 bytes of In-System programmable EEPROM.

A regular AA or AAA battery has a voltage of up to 1.8V fully charged. When energy is drawn from the battery, the battery voltage drops as the battery discharges, down to 0.7V where there is hardly any energy at all left in the battery. The ATtiny43U has an on-chip boost regulator that works from battery voltages between 0.7 and 1.8V. The regulator converts the low battery voltage up to 3V, this is sufficiently high to effectively operate the AVR MCU, its peripherals and I/Os. The boost regulator can deliver enough current to the I/O pins to directly drive LEDs and electric motors. The ATtiny43U also features a 10-bit ADC, two 8-bit timer counters with PWM outputs, SPI, I2C interface, internal temperature sensor, and has up to 8 MIPS throughput running from a 0.7V battery.

"With the introduction of the Ultra Low Voltage tinyAVR microcontrollers we are expanding the popular AVR product family into a new market segment. The ATtiny43U features an internal regulator that removes the need for multiple batteries or complex external boost regulators, this reduces the physical size, time to market, and bill of material for battery powered applications," said Jukka Eskelinen Director, tinyAVR Product Marketing.

Like all the other AVR microcontrollers, the ATtiny43U features an on-chip debug system for easy, fast, and robust development. All tinyAVR microcontrollers use the standard AVR microcontroller development tools. The AVR Studio(R) AVR integrated development environment is available free of charge on Atmel's website.

Availability and Pricing

Samples for the ATtiny43U are available now in a QFN20 package. Volume prices for 10k units are USD $1.00.

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Information:

Detailed information on the ATtiny43U is available at: http://www.atmel.com/low-voltage.

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