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AVR128DA28

The AVR DA family of microcontrollers feature the well-known AVR® CPU, now running at up to 24 MHz across the full supply voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V. The family includes 32 KB, 64 KB and 128 KB Flash variants in 28- to 64-pin package options. The AVR DA family is designed to bring capacitive touch sensing and real-time control functions to applications including industrial control, home appliance products, automotive and Internet of Things (IoT). The family uses the latest Core Independent Peripherals with low power features and 5V operation for increased noise immunity. The Event System, Configurable Custom Logic (CCL), along with intelligent analog peripherals, like 12-bit differential ADC, Zero-Cross Detect (ZCD), DAC and the latest generation Peripheral Touch Controller (PTC) with driven shield technology make the AVR DA family perfect for low-latency control applications and capacitive touch user interfaces. The high memory density of the AVR DA family is well suited for communications stack intensive applications, both wired and wireless. The AVR128DA28 microcontroller is part of the AVR DA family featuring the AVR processor with hardware multiplier - running at up to 24 MHz and with 128 KB Flash, 16 KB SRAM and 512 bytes of EEPROM in 28-pin packages. The AVR128DA28will be available in SPDIP, SSOP and SOIC package options. The AVR128DA28 product supports as many as 18 self-capacitance and 81 mutual capacitance touch channels, which makes the AVR DA the perfect choice for human interface applications where multiple capacitive touch keys, sliders, wheels or 2D surface are required.

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