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RS Components introduces Microchip Arm Cortex-M2 based MCUs

RS Components introduces Microchip Arm Cortex-M2 based MCUs

By eeNews Europe



The low-power SAM L10 and SAM L11 ranges comprise Arm Cortex-M23-based MCUs in a small footprint, delivering enhanced performance and smaller code size compared to Arm Cortex M0+-based devices. The family has achieved an EEMBC ULPMark certified benchmark score of 405.

The SAM L11 MCUs also provide robust security features including Arm TrustZone; chip-level tamper detect; crypto-acceleration with AES128 and SHA256 encryption; secure boot and bootloader; and secure key storage.

The SAM L10 and SAM L11 family also integrates capacitive-touch technology and Microchip’s proprietary picoPower technology. The MCUs have an ultra-low active current of less than 25µA per MHz; standby RAM retention of less than 0.6µA; OFF-mode consumption of less than 100nA; and wake-up times of 1.5µs from idle mode and 2.6µs from sleep mode.

Both the SAM L10 and SAM L11 are configured with a 32MHz Cortex-M23 microprocessor core with up to 64K Flash memory and up to 16K SRAM. Key peripherals for both devices also include: enhanced PTC; 12-bit ADC; 10-bit DAC; op amps; and Sercom serial interfaces. Package options include TQFP, QFN, WLCSP and SSOP, and temperature options include –40 to +85°C and –40 to +125°C.

RS is also stocking Microchip’s Xplained Pro development kits, based respectively around the SAM L10 and SAM L11.

More information

https://uk.rs-online.com/web/c/?searchTerm=p-semis-l1-p9-0918_uk&searchType=Offers&dr=N

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