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AT90USB1286-MU

Manufacturer Part Number
AT90USB1286-MU
Description
MCU, 8BIT, 128K FLASH, USB, 64QFN
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of AT90USB1286-MU

Controller Family/series
AT90
No. Of I/o's
48
Eeprom Memory Size
4KB
Ram Memory Size
8KB
Cpu Speed
16MHz
No. Of
RoHS Compliant
Core Size
8bit
Program Memory Size
128KB
Oscillator Type
External, Internal
Processor Series
AT90x
Core
AVR8
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Program Memory Type
Flash
Data Ram Size
8 KB
Interface Type
JTAG
Maximum Clock Frequency
48 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
48
Number Of Timers
4
Operating Supply Voltage
2.7 V to 5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
QFN-64
3rd Party Development Tools
EWAVR, EWAVR-BL
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
On-chip Adc
10 bit, 8 Channel
On-chip Dac
10 bit, 8 Channel
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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AT90USB1287/6 Third Release
AT90USB64/128
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4. Transient perturbation in USB suspend mode generates overconsumption
3. Spike on TWI pins when TWI is enabled
2. High current consumption in sleep mode
1. Asynchronous timer interrupt wake up from sleep generates multiple interrupts
• Incorrect CPU behavior for VBUSTI and IDTI interrupts routines
• Transient perturbation in USB suspend mode generates over consumption
• Spike on TWI pins when TWI is enabled
• High current consumption in sleep mode
• Async timer interrupt wake up from sleep generate multiple interrupts
The CPU core may incorrectly execute the interrupt vector related to the VBUSTI and IDTI
interrupt flags.
Problem fix/workaround
Do not enable these interrupts, firmware must process these USB events by polling VBUSTI
and IDTI flags.
In device mode and when the USB is suspended, transient perturbation received on the
USB lines generates a wake up state. However the idle state following the perturbation does
not set the SUSPI bit. The internal USB engine remains in suspend mode but the USB differ-
ential receiver is still enabled and generates a typical 300µA extra-power consumption.
Detection of the suspend state after the transient perturbation should be performed by soft-
ware (instead of reading the SUSPI bit).
Problem fix/workaround
USB waiver allows bus powered devices to consume up to 2.5mA in suspend state.
100 ns negative spike occurs on SDA and SCL pins when TWI is enabled.
Problem Fix/workaround
No known workaround, enable AT90USB64/128 TWI first, before the others nodes of the
TWI network.
If a pending interrupt cannot wake the part up from the selected mode, the current consump-
tion will increase during sleep when executing the SLEEP instruction directly after a SEI
instruction.
Problem Fix/workaround
Before entering sleep, interrupts not used to wake up the part from sleep mode should be
disabled.
If the CPU core is in sleep mode and wakes-up from an asynchronous timer interrupt and
then goes back into sleep mode, it may wake up multiple times.
Problem Fix/workaround
Incorrect CPU behavior for VBUSTI and IDTI interrupts routines
7593KS–AVR–11/09

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