ATMEGA645-16MU Atmel, ATMEGA645-16MU Datasheet - Page 37

IC AVR MCU FLASH 64K 64-QFN

ATMEGA645-16MU

Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA645-16MU
Description
IC AVR MCU FLASH 64K 64-QFN
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR® ATmegar
Datasheet

Specifications of ATMEGA645-16MU

Core Processor
AVR
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
16MHz
Connectivity
SPI, UART/USART, USI
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
53
Program Memory Size
64KB (32K x 16)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
2K x 8
Ram Size
4K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 8x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
64-MLF®, 64-QFN
Processor Series
ATMEGA64x
Core
AVR8
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Data Ram Size
4 KB
Interface Type
SPI, UART, USI
Maximum Clock Frequency
16 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
54
Number Of Timers
3
Operating Supply Voltage
2.7 V to 5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
3rd Party Development Tools
EWAVR, EWAVR-BL
Development Tools By Supplier
ATAVRDRAGON, ATSTK500, ATSTK600, ATAVRISP2, ATAVRONEKIT
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
On-chip Adc
10 bit, 8 Channel
Package
64MLF EP
Device Core
AVR
Family Name
ATmega
Maximum Speed
16 MHz
For Use With
ATSTK600-TQFP64 - STK600 SOCKET/ADAPTER 64-TQFP770-1007 - ISP 4PORT ATMEL AVR MCU SPI/JTAGATAVRISP2 - PROGRAMMER AVR IN SYSTEM
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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2570M–AVR–04/11
Standby Mode
Power Reduction Register
Minimizing Power Consumption
Analog to Digital Converter
Analog Comparator
Brown-out Detector
Internal Voltage Reference
When the SM2..0 bits are 110 and an external crystal/resonator clock option is selected, the
SLEEP instruction makes the MCU enter Standby mode. This mode is identical to Power-down
with the exception that the Oscillator is kept running. From Standby mode, the device wakes up
in six clock cycles.
The Power Reduction Register (PRR), see
vides a method to stop the clock to individual peripherals to reduce power consumption. The
current state of the peripheral is frozen and the I/O registers inaccessible. Resources used by
the peripheral when stopping the clock will remain occupied so the peripheral should be disabled
before stopping the clock. Waking up a peripheral, which is done by clearing the bit in PRR, puts
the peripheral in the same state as before shutdown.
Peripheral shutdown can be used in Idle mode and Active mode to reduce the overall power
consumption. In all other sleep modes, the clock is already stopped.
There are several possibilities to consider when trying to minimize the power consumption in an
AVR controlled system. In general, sleep modes should be used as much as possible, and the
sleep mode should be selected so that as few as possible of the device’s functions are operat-
ing. All functions not needed should be disabled. In particular, the following modules may need
special consideration when trying to achieve the lowest possible power consumption.
If enabled, the ADC will be enabled in all sleep modes. To save power, the ADC should be dis-
abled before entering any sleep mode. When the ADC is turned off and on again, the next
conversion will be an extended conversion. Refer to
for details on ADC operation.
When entering Idle mode, the Analog Comparator should be disabled if not used. When entering
ADC Noise Reduction mode, the Analog Comparator should be disabled. In other sleep modes,
the Analog Comparator is automatically disabled. However, if the Analog Comparator is set up
to use the Internal Voltage Reference as input, the Analog Comparator should be disabled in all
sleep modes. Otherwise, the Internal Voltage Reference will be enabled, independent of sleep
mode. Refer to
Comparator.
If the Brown-out Detector is not needed by the application, this module should be turned off. If
the Brown-out Detector is enabled by the BODLEVEL Fuses, it will be enabled in all sleep
modes, and hence, always consume power. In the deeper sleep modes, this will contribute sig-
nificantly to the total current consumption. Refer to
on how to configure the Brown-out Detector.
The Internal Voltage Reference will be enabled when needed by the Brown-out Detection, the
Analog Comparator or the ADC. If these modules are disabled as described in the sections
“Analog Comparator” on page 197
“PRR – Power Reduction Register” on page
ATmega325/3250/645/6450
“Brown-out Detection” on page 43
for details on how to configure the Analog
“Analog to Digital Converter” on page 201
for details
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