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  Bauteil Familie Hersteller Core Variante Freq. Flash/ROM Package
 C8051F920  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  32768  QFN 32
 C8051F911  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  8192  QFN 24, QSOP 24
 C8051F902  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  8192  QFN 24, QSOP 24
 C8051F901  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  8192  QFN 24, QSOP 24
 C8051F931-GM  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  65536  QFN24
 C8051F930-GM  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  65536  QFN32
 C8051F930-GQ  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  65536  LQFP32
 C8051F921-GM  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  32768  QFN24
 C8051F920-GQ  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  32768  LQFP32
 C8051F920-GM  Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers  Silicon Labs CIP-51™
 25MHz  32768  QFN32
Auflistung der Gruppen : C8051F9xx

Ultra Low-Power Microcontrollers

The C8051F9xx ultra low-power microcontroller (MCU) product family has been designed from the ground up to offer the most power-efficient MCUs in the industry. The end result is an MCU solution that has been optimized to be the industry’s best across all metrics necessary to be truly considered “low power”: active mode, sleep mode and wake-up time.

  • The F9xx series has the industry’s lowest active mode current consumption which saves power when the application is running. As low as 150 µA/MHz.
  • The F9xx series has the industry’s lowest current consumption in sleep modes, which is often the most common mode in many battery-powered applications. As low as 10 nA.
  • Since an MCU cannot do any useful processing until all of the digital and analog circuits are fully settled and operational, the F9xx series offers the industry’s fastest wake-up and analog settling time. As fast as 2 µS for complete system (analog and digital) wake up.