Manufacturer | Analog Devices Inc |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Number of I/O | 39 |
Package / Case | 48-VFQFN Exposed Pad |
Product Status | Active |
Total RAM Bits | 65536 |
Number of Gates | - |
Voltage - Supply | 1.14V ~ 1.26V |
Number of LABs/CLBs | 138 |
Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 100°C (TJ) |
Supplier Device Package | 48-QFN (7x7) |
Number of Logic Elements/Cells | 1100 |
Flexible Logic Architecture
• Three devices with 1100 to 3520 LUTs
• Offered in WLCS, BGA and QFN packages
Ultra-low Power Devices
• Advanced 40 nm ultra-low power process
• As low as 71 µA standby current typical
Embedded Memory
• Up to 80 kbits sysMEM Embedded Block RAM
Two Hardened I2 C Interfaces
Two Hardened SPI Interfaces
Two On-Chip Oscillators
• Low Frequency Oscillator
– 10 kHz
• High Frequency Oscillator
– 48 MHz
24 mA Current Drive RGB LED Outputs
• Three drive outputs in each device
• User selectable sink current up to 24 mA
500 mA Current Drive IR LED Output
• One IR drive output in each device
• User selectable sink current up to 500 mA
On-chip DSP
• Signed and unsigned 8-bit or 16-bit functions
• Functions include Multiplier, Accumulator, and Multiply-Accumulate (MAC)
Flexible On-Chip Clocking
• Eight low skew global signal resource, six can be directly driven from external pins
• One PLL with dynamic interface per device
Flexible Device Configuration
• SRAM is configured through:
— Standard SPI Interface
— Internal Nonvolatile Configuration Memory (NVCM)
Ultra-Small Form Factor
• As small as 2.078 mm x 2.078 mm
Applications
• Smartphones
• Tablets and Consumer Handheld Devices
• Handheld Commercial and Industrial Devices
• Multi Sensor Management Applications
• Sensor Pre-processing and Sensor Fusion
• Always-On Sensor Applications
• USB 3.1 Type C Cable Detect / Power Delivery Applications
Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) is an American multinational semiconductor company specializing in
the design, manufacture, and marketing of a wide variety of high-performance integrated circuits (ICs) for the processing of analog, mixed-signal, and digital signals (DSP) in virtually all electronic systems. The engineering issue in electronic equipment connected to signal to process has been the main emphasis since we began in 1965. Over 100,000 customers worldwide rely on our signal processing solutions to convert, condition, and process real-world events like temperature, pressure, sonority, illumination, speed, and movement into electric signals for a variety of electronic devices.