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MAIN FEATURES OF THE
The analog-to-digital converter (ADC) includes the following features:
16-bit multichannel successive approximation register (SAR) ADC.
Up to 34 input channels, programmable via input mux.
Low noise transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) for accurate current measurements.
Low noise programmable gain amplifier (PGA) for accurate measurement of small input voltage signals.
Internal 1.82 V and 2.5 V voltage reference sources.
Hardware accelerators, including digital discrete Fourier transform (DFT) calculations.
The digital-to-analog converters (DACs) include the following features:
Low power, low noise amplifiers designed for biasing external electrochemical sensors.
Two dual output, low power DACs designed to set external sensor bias voltage and to support pulse and voltammetry
electrochemical techniques.
Programmable switch configuration to support interfacing to a variety of sensors and external pins.
High bandwidth DAC and excitation amplifier designed to generate an excitation signal for impedance measurements up to 200 kHz.
The
contains the following communication features:
Industry-standard, 16450/16550 universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) peripheral and support for direct memory
access (DMA). Also supports wakeup from hibernate mode via the UART receive input.
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C, 2-byte transmit and receive first in, first out (FIFOs) for the master and slave, and support for DMA.
Two serial peripheral interfaces (SPIs) with master or slave mode, separate 4-byte receive and transmit FIFOs, and receive and
transmit DMA channels.
Multiple general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins.
operates using the following:
Arm® Cortex™-M3 processor, operating from an internal 26 MHz system clock.
128 kB Flash/EE memory, 64 kB static random-access memory (SRAM) on digital die.
In circuit programming and debug via serial wire.
The on-chip peripherals are as follows:
Three general-purpose timers on the digital die. There are two general-purpose timers on the analog die.
Wake-up timer on the digital die. There is an optional wake-up timer also on the analog die.
Independent watchdog timer on the analog die.
The package is 6 mm × 5 mm, 72-lead land grid array (LGA) package, and the temperature range is −40°C to +85°C. A low cost
development system and a third party compiler and emulator tool support are included in the
Applications of the
include the following:
Gas detection.
Food quality.
Environmental sensing (air, water, and soil).
Blood glucose meters.
Life sciences and biosensing analysis.
Bioimpedance measurements.
General amperometry, voltammetry, and impedance.
The memory organization of the device operates using the following:
Arm Cortex-M3 memory system features include a predefined memory map, support for bit band operation for atomic operations,
and unaligned data access.
On-chip peripherals are accessed via memory-mapped registers, situated in the bit band region.
User memory size options are 128 kB Flash/EE memory and 64 kB SRAM.
On-chip kernel for booting device with manufacturer data.