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ATtiny43U

Manufacturer Part Number
ATtiny43U
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel Corporation
Datasheets

Specifications of ATtiny43U

Flash (kbytes)
4 Kbytes
Pin Count
20
Max. Operating Frequency
8 MHz
Cpu
8-bit AVR
# Of Touch Channels
8
Hardware Qtouch Acquisition
No
Max I/o Pins
16
Ext Interrupts
16
Usb Speed
No
Usb Interface
No
Spi
1
Twi (i2c)
1
Graphic Lcd
No
Video Decoder
No
Camera Interface
No
Adc Channels
4
Adc Resolution (bits)
10
Adc Speed (ksps)
15
Analog Comparators
1
Resistive Touch Screen
No
Temp. Sensor
Yes
Crypto Engine
No
Sram (kbytes)
0.25
Eeprom (bytes)
64
Self Program Memory
YES
Dram Memory
No
Nand Interface
No
Picopower
Yes
Temp. Range (deg C)
-40 to 85
I/o Supply Class
0.7 to 5.5
Operating Voltage (vcc)
0.7 to 5.5
Fpu
No
Mpu / Mmu
no / no
Timers
2
Output Compare Channels
4
Pwm Channels
4
32khz Rtc
No
Calibrated Rc Oscillator
Yes
8.3
8.3.1
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Output Voltage versus Load Current
ATtiny43U
Active Regulated Mode
As current consumption goes below I
lated Mode to Active Low Current Mode. After this, the more the load current is decreased the
longer the discharge time of the output capacitor, i.e. the time when the converter is not switch-
ing, will be. Similarly, the charge time, i.e. the time when the converter is switching, will be
shorter. Note that in Active Low Current Mode only the last part of the rising/switching slope is
changed.
Charge time can be minimised by forcing the device into Full Duty Cycle mode of operation (see
“Full Duty Cycle” on page
When load current increases above I
The output voltage of the boost converter depends on the amount of load and method of duty
cycle control.
In Active Mode the boost converter operates in one of two sub-modes called (Active) Regulated
Mode and (Active) Low Current Mode. In Regulated Mode the emphasis is on maintaining a sta-
ble output voltage, while in Low Current Mode the emphasis is on minimising current
consumption. The converter always enters Active Regulated Mode at first and switches to Low
Current Mode automatically when required but it is possible to design the application such that
the converter always stays in Active Regulated Mode.
The boost converter goes from Active Regulated Mode to Active Low Current Mode when the
duty cycle reaches its minimum and the output voltage reaches its maximum. At this point the
converter stops switching and the output voltage starts to fall. The converter starts switching
again when the output voltage has fallen to the low limit defined for Low Current Mode. If load
current increases sufficiently the converter will go back from Active Low Current Mode to Active
Regulated Mode. See
The boost converter goes back to Start Mode if output voltage drops below V
over from Stop Mode if input voltage drops below V
so.
This is the default method of operation in Active Mode. The converter will remain in this mode
provided that load current is sufficiently high. See
In this mode of operation the output voltage is constantly regulated. This means a stable output
voltage with a low amplitude, high frequency ripple superimposed. See
7 on page
The firmware can instruct the converter to leave this mode and enter Stop Mode. See
Control of Boost Converter” on page
159.
Figure 21-1 on page
41).
MS
42.
MS
the converter goes back to Active Regulated Mode.
(see
165.
Figure
“Active Low Current Mode” on page
STOP
8-5) the converter goes from Active Regu-
, or when instructed by firmware to do
Figure 8-6
BOOST
and
8048B–AVR–03/09
, and starts
“Software
Table 20-
41.

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