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ATSAML10E16A-AU Arm Cortex-M23 MCU IC
- The inaugural and most power-efficient Arm Cortex-M23 MCU in the industry consumes under 25uA/MHz in active mode and below 100nA in sleep mode. Boasting an enhanced peripheral touch controller, advanced analog capabilities, ISO7816 smart card interface, event system, and Sleep Walking peripherals, it sets a new standard for versatility and efficiency. The SAM L10 model has earned an EEMBC Certified ULPMark score of 405, demonstrating its exceptional performance in ultra-low-power scenarios.
- Driven shield plus for moisture tolerance and noise immunity
- Parallel acquisition through polarity control
- Supports wake-up on touch from standby sleep mode.
- Advanced analogue
- Serial communication interfaces (SERCOM)
- Atmel Studio 7 IDE
- Atmel START Software Framework
- Two-pin Serial Wire Debug (SWD) programming and debugging interface.
Specifications:
- ARM Cortex-M23
- 32MHz (2.62 CoreMark/MHz and up to 31 DMIPS)
- Single-cycle hardware multiplier
- Hardware divider
- Nested Vector Interrupt Controller (NVIC)
- Memory protection unit (MPU)
- 64KB Flash
- 16KB SRAM
- 2KB data flash section for non-volatile data storage
- 256bytes TrustRAM with physical protection features
Package Includes:
- 1 x ATSAML10E16A-AU Arm Cortex-M23 MCU IC
Datasheet:
ATSAML10E16A-AU Arm Cortex-M23 MCU IC Overview
The ATSAML10E16A-AU is an Arm Cortex-M23 microcontroller running at up to 32 MHz, designed for ultra-low-power embedded applications. With integrated flash, SRAM and advanced analog and touch capabilities, it suits battery-sensitive devices requiring both efficiency and versatility.
Key Features of ATSAML10E16A-AU Arm Cortex-M23 MCU IC
- Arm Cortex-M23 core up to 32 MHz delivering 2.62 CoreMark/MHz and up to 31 DMIPS
- Ultra-low-power operation: <25 µA/MHz in active mode, <100 nA in sleep mode
- 64 KB Flash and 16 KB SRAM for code storage and data buffering
- Enhanced peripheral touch controller with driven shield plus for moisture tolerance and noise immunity
- Advanced analog set (ADC, DAC, comparators) plus ISO7816 smart card interface
- Event system and SleepWalking peripherals to wake only needed modules
- 48-pin TQFP package for space-constrained designs
- EEMBC Certified ULPMark™ score of 405 for proven ultra-low-power performance
- Fast shipping from Zbotic across India
Applications and Use Cases
- Battery-powered sensor nodes and environmental monitors
- Wearable health trackers with touch-based user interface
- Secure payment terminals and smart card readers using ISO7816
- Industrial control systems with low-power standby modes
- Home automation gateways and IoT edge devices
- Touch-sensitive consumer electronics and appliances
How to Use ATSAML10E16A-AU Arm Cortex-M23 MCU IC
To get started, solder the 48-pin TQFP package onto your PCB, provide a regulated 1.62–3.63 V supply, and connect a SWD debugger (Atmel-ICE, J-Link) to the SWDIO/SWCLK pads. Use Atmel Studio or an ARM-GCC toolchain to configure the system clock, power modes, and onboard peripherals. Leverage the built-in event system and SleepWalking features to minimize active time and optimize battery life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the sleep-mode current for ATSAML10E16A-AU?
In sleep mode, the ATSAML10E16A-AU consumes less than 100 nA, making it ideal for long-life battery applications.
Which development tools support this MCU?
You can program and debug this MCU using Atmel Studio, Atmel START online configurator, or standard ARM-GCC toolchains with an SWD debug probe such as Atmel-ICE or SEGGER J-Link.
How do I implement secure smart card communication?
The built-in ISO7816 interface supports smart card protocols directly; simply route card reader signals to the dedicated USART pins and configure the ISO7816 driver in your firmware.
Technical Specifications
| Model | ATSAML10E16A-AU |
|---|---|
| SKU | AI1228 |
| Weight | 0.003 kg |
| Availability | Out of Stock |
Applications & Use Cases
The ATSAML10E16A-AU Arm Cortex-M23 MCU IC is a versatile microcontroller ics used across a wide range of applications including electronics projects, DIY builds, prototyping, and educational experiments.
Common use cases:
- Integrating into a custom electronics project
- Learning and experimenting with circuits
- Replacing or upgrading components in existing setups
This product is ideal for electronics enthusiasts, engineers, and students.
Technical Tip: Always verify voltage and current requirements before connecting to your circuit. Check datasheets for detailed specifications and pin configurations.
Shipping & Delivery
- Free shipping on orders above ₹999 across India
- Dispatched within 1-3 business days
- Expected delivery: 3-7 business days depending on location
- Secure packaging to ensure safe transit of electronic components
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