Microchip, 8 bit AVR, ATMEGA168PB Microcontroller, 20 MHz, 16kB FLASH, 32-Pin TQFP

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RS stock no.:
177-3028P
Mfr. Part No.:
ATMEGA168PB-AUR
Manufacturer:
Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Series

ATMEGA168PB

Product Type

Microcontroller

Package Type

TQFP

Mount Type

Surface

Pin Count

32

Device Core

AVR

Data Bus Width

8bit

Program Memory Size

16kB

Maximum Clock Frequency

20MHz

RAM Size

1kB

Maximum Supply Voltage

5.5V

Number of Programmable I/Os

27

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Analogue Comparators

1

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Length

7.1mm

Width

7.1 mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Height

1.05mm

Minimum Supply Voltage

1.8V

Instruction Set Architecture

RISC

Automotive Standard

No

ADCs

8 x 10 Bit

Program Memory Type

FLASH

Number of Timers

2

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The high-performance Microchip's picoPower® 8-bit AVR® RISC-based microcontroller combines 16KB ISP flash memory with read-while-write capabilities, 512B EEPROM, 1KB SRAM, 27 general purpose I/O lines, 32 general-purpose working registers, three flexible timer/counters with compare modes, internal and external interrupts, USART with wake-up on start of transmission, a byte-oriented 2-wire serial interface, SPI serial port, 8-channel 10-bit A/D converter, programmable watchdog timer with internal oscillator, a 9 byte unique serial number and five software selectable power-saving modes. The device operates between 1.8-5.5 volts.By executing powerful instructions in a single clock cycle, the device achieves throughputs approaching 1 MIPS per MHz, balancing power consumption and processing speed.