ATTINY9-MAH Atmel, ATTINY9-MAH Datasheet
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ATTINY9-MAH
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Features • High Performance, Low Power AVR • Advanced RISC Architecture – 54 Powerful Instructions – Most Single Clock Cycle Execution – General Purpose Working Registers – Fully Static Operation – MIPS Throughput at ...
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Pin Configurations Figure 1-1. (PCINT1/TPICLK/CLKI/ICP0/OC0B/ADC1/AIN1) PB1 (PCINT1/TPICLK/CLKI/ICP0/OC0B/ADC1/AIN1) PB1 1.1 Pin Description 1.1.1 VCC Supply voltage. 1.1.2 GND Ground. 1.1.3 Port B (PB3..PB0) This is a 4-bit, bi-directional I/O port with internal pull-up resistors, individually selectable for each bit. The ...
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Overview ATtiny4/5/9/10 are low-power CMOS 8-bit microcontrollers based on the compact AVR enhanced RISC architecture. By executing powerful instructions in a single clock cycle, the ATtiny4/5/9/10 achieve throughputs approaching 1 MIPS per MHz, allowing the system designer to optimize ...
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... Flash allows program memory to be re-programmed in-system by a conventional, non-volatile memory programmer. The ATtiny4/5/9/10 AVR are supported by a suite of program and system development tools, including macro assemblers and evaluation kits. 2.1 Comparison of ATtiny4, ATtiny5, ATtiny9 and ATtiny10 A comparison of the devices is shown in Table 2-1. ATtiny4/5/9/10 4 ...
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... General Information 3.1 Resources A comprehensive set of drivers, application notes, data sheets and descriptions on development tools are available for download at http://www.atmel.com/avr. 3.2 Code Examples This documentation contains simple code examples that briefly show how to use various parts of the device. These code examples assume that the part specific header file is included before compilation ...
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Register Summary Address Name Bit 7 0x3F SREG I 0x3E SPH 0x3D SPL 0x3C CCP 0x3B RSTFLR – 0x3A SMCR – 0x39 OSCCAL 0x38 Reserved – 0x37 CLKMSR – 0x36 CLKPSR – 0x35 PRR – 0x34 VLMCSR VLMF 0x33 ...
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Note: 1. For compatibility with future devices, reserved bits should be written to zero if accessed. Reserved I/O memory addresses should never be written. 2. I/O Registers within the address range 0x00 - 0x1F are directly bit-accessible using the SBI ...
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Instruction Set Summary Mnemonics Operands ARITHMETIC AND LOGIC INSTRUCTIONS ADD Rd, Rr Add without Carry ADC Rd, Rr Add with Carry SUB Rd, Rr Subtract without Carry SUBI Rd, K Subtract Immediate SBC Rd, Rr Subtract with Carry SBCI ...
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Mnemonics Operands BCLR s Flag Clear SBI A, b Set Bit in I/O Register CBI A, b Clear Bit in I/O Register BST Rr, b Bit Store from Register to T BLD Rd, b Bit load from T to Register ...
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... Line: xx – 3rd Line: xxx 5. This device can also be supplied in wafer form. Please contact your local Atmel sales office for detailed ordering information and minimum quantities. 6. For typical and Electrical characteristics for this device please consult Appendix A, ATtiny4/5/9/10 Specification at 125°C. ...
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... Line: xx – 3rd Line: xxx 5. This device can also be supplied in wafer form. Please contact your local Atmel sales office for detailed ordering information and minimum quantities. 6. For typical and Electrical characteristics for this device please consult Appendix A, ATtiny4/5/9/10 Specification at 125°C. ...
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... For typical and Electrical characteristics for this device please consult Appendix A, ATtiny4/5/9/10 Specification at 125°C. 6ST1 6-lead, 2.90 x 1.60 mm Plastic Small Outline Package (SOT23) 8MA4 8-pad 0.6 mm Plastic Ultra Thin Dual Flat No Lead (UDFN) ATtiny4/5/9/10 12 (1) Ordering Code (3) ATtiny9-TSHR (4) ATtiny9-MAHR (3) ATtiny9-TS8R Package Type (2) Package Operational Range 6ST1 Industrial (5) (-40°C to 85°C) 8MA4 ...
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... Line: xx – 3rd Line: xxx 5. This device can also be supplied in wafer form. Please contact your local Atmel sales office for detailed ordering information and minimum quantities. 6. For typical and Electrical characteristics for this device please consult Appendix A, ATtiny4/5/9/10 Specification at 125°C. ...
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... Mold Flash, protrustion or gate burrs shall not exceed 0.25 mm per end. 3. Dimension b does not include dambar protrusion. Allowable dambar protrusion shall not cause the lead width to exceed the maximum b dimension by more than 0. Die is facing down after trim/form. Package Drawing Contact: packagedrawings@atmel.com ATtiny4/5/9/ ...
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... E2 C0.2 4 BOTTOM VIEW Note: 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN mm. ANGLES IN DEGREES. 2. COPLANARITY APPLIES TO THE EXPOSED PAD AS WELL AS THE TERMINALS COPLANARITY SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.05 mm. 3. WARPAGE SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.05 mm. 4. REFER JEDEC MO-236/MO-252 Package Drawing Contact: packagedrawings@atmel.com 8127DS–AVR–02/ TITLE 8PAD, 2x2x0 ...
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Errata The revision letters in this section refer to the revision of the corresponding ATtiny4/5/9/10 device. 8.1 ATtiny4 8.1.1 Rev. E • Programming Lock Bits 1. Programming Lock Bits Programming Lock Bits to a lock mode equal or lower ...
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... Problem Fix / Workaround When programming Lock Bits, make sure lock mode is not set to present, or lower levels. 8.2.3 Rev. A – C Not sampled. 8.3 ATtiny9 8.3.1 Rev. E • Programming Lock Bits 1. Programming Lock Bits Programming Lock Bits to a lock mode equal or lower than the current causes one word of Flash to be corrupted ...
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Rev. A – C Not sampled. 8.4 ATtiny10 8.4.1 Rev. E • Programming Lock Bits 1. Programming Lock Bits Programming Lock Bits to a lock mode equal or lower than the current causes one word of Flash to be ...
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... Added topside and bottomside marking notes in page 5. Added ESD errata, see 6. Added Lock bits re-programming errata, see 9.3 Rev. 8127B – 08/09 1. Updated document template 2. Expanded document to also cover devices ATtiny4, ATtiny5 and ATtiny9 3. Added section: – 4. Updated sections: – – – ...
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... Words and Pages in the Flash (ATtiny4/5)” on page 110 “Active Clock Domains and Wake-up Sources in Different Sleep Modes” on page 23 “Reset and Interrupt Vectors” on page 36 “Number of Words and Pages in the Flash (ATtiny9/10)” on page 110 “Signature codes” on page 111 8127DS–AVR–02/10 ...
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ATtiny4/5/9/10 21 ...
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