Mixed-Signal, 16-Bit MCU suits power-sensitive applications.

Press Release Summary:



Designed on RISC architecture, MAXQ2010 balances execution rates to 10 MIPS at 10 MHz and 12-bit ADC conversion data sampling up to 312 KSPS with low-power active-mode current of 3.1 mA, typ, at 10 MHz. Integrated regulator allows direct operation from one commodity lithium coin cell at 2.7-3.6 V, and stop mode reduces power consumption to less than 370 nA (typ) or 6.5 µA (max). MCU suits equipment that wakes up once every few minutes to take measurements, such as data loggers.



Original Press Release:



Maxim's Ultra-Low-Power Mixed-Signal, 16-Bit Microcontroller Extends Battery Life in Power-Sensitive Applications



SUNNYVALE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2009 -- Maxim Integrated Products (Nasdaq:MXIM) introduces the MAXQ2010, a 16-bit mixed-signal microcontroller with a unique power-saving stop mode.

Synopsis for Investor:
o The MAXQ2010 microcontroller is especially valuable in equipment that spends the majority of its life inactive, only waking up once every few minutes to take measurements. Typical examples include many types of sensors, data acquisition systems, or environmental data-loggers.
o A key feature of the device is its industry-leading stop mode, which allows the microcontroller to reduce power consumption to less than 370nA (typ). This feature extends the life of battery-powered devices.
o An internal regulator allows operation from a single commodity lithium coin cell battery.
o Development tools available for the MAXQ2010 help the designer rapidly accelerate their design process.

The MAXQ2010's stop mode reduces power consumption to 370nA typical and 6.5microamps maximum at +85 degrees Celsius, thus extending the life of battery-powered devices. Designed on a RISC architecture, the MAXQ2010 balances high-speed execution (up to 10 MIPS at 10MHz) and data sampling (up to 312ksps ADC conversion at 12 bits) with a low-power active-mode current (3.1mA, typical, at 10MHz). An integrated regulator allows direct operation from a single commodity lithium coin cell at 2.7V to 3.6V.

With its many integrated analog and digital capabilities and its multiple power-saving modes, the MAXQ2010 is an optimized single-chip solution for battery-powered data acquisition applications. The device's low-power stop mode makes it especially valuable in equipment that spends the majority of its life inactive, only waking up once every few minutes to take measurements. Typical examples include many types of sensors, data acquisition systems, or environmental data-loggers.

Unmatched Power Control and Power Savings

The MAXQ2010 offers multiple power-saving operating modes. A key feature of the device is its industry-leading stop mode, which allows the microcontroller to reduce power consumption to 370nA (typ) by halting code execution. Depending on the needs of the application, the integrated LCD controller and real time clock (RTC) can optionally remain active during stop mode.

For additional power savings, the MAXQ2010 consumes only 3.1mA
(typical) at 10MHz operation in active mode.

Integrated Analog Features Enable Data Acquisition

The MAXQ2010 includes a 12-bit ADC capable of data conversion at up to 312ksps. Samples are taken from up to eight analog inputs which can be selected as single-ended inputs and/or differential input pairs. The ADC includes a 1.5V +/- 2% voltage reference and can be configured to automatically capture and buffer sequences of up to 16 samples without processor intervention.

Broad Feature Set Optimized for Battery-Powered Applications

The MAXQ2010 provides additional features critical for portable, battery-powered applications. For a user interface, an integrated LCD controller can drive up to 160 segments directly in a 1/4-muxed configuration. A supply-voltage monitor measures the power supply against a programmable threshold from 2.7V to 3.5V in 0.1V increments, enabling an application to detect low power and notify the user to replace the battery.

To further reduce system costs, the MAXQ2010 can use a low-cost 32kHz crystal to generate the 8.389MHz system clock and enable the real-time clock (RTC) peripheral, eliminating the need for an external RTC or high-frequency oscillator. The RTC provides programmable subsecond and time-of-day alarms, which can be used to wake up the microcontroller from stop mode to perform functions at programmable time intervals.

Development Tools Accelerate Design

For rapid application development, a MAXQ2010 evaluation (EV) kit is available. Providing both the microcontroller evaluation platform and all necessary software, the kit seamlessly connects the microcontroller's onboard bootloader and debugging features with PC-side software to communicate with an integrated development environment. Options for application development include a free assembly project development environment (MAX-IDE), Rowley Crossworks IDE, and IAR Embedded Workbench(R) for MAXQ(R) (available in time-limited or code-limited versions for free product evaluation). An integrated JTAG-compatible debug port on the MAXQ2010 provides hardware-based in-circuit debugging and programming support for both C and assembly-based applications.

The MAXQ2010 is packaged in a 100-pin LQFP and operates over the -40 degrees Celsius to +85 degrees Celsius temperature range. Prices start at $2.95 (10,000-up, FOB USA). For more information please visit:
www.maxim-ic.com/MAXQ2010-Micro

Maxim Integrated Products is a publicly traded company that designs, manufactures, and sells high-performance semiconductor products. The Company reported revenue in excess of $2 billion for fiscal 2008. Maxim was founded over 25 years ago with the mission to deliver innovative analog and mixed-signal engineering solutions that add value to its customers' products. To date, it has developed over 5900 products serving the industrial, communications, consumer, and computing markets. For more information, go to www.maxim-ic.com.

MAXQ is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. IAR Embedded Workbench is a registered trademark of IAR Systems AB.

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CONTACT: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
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Drew Ehrlich
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