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AT32UC3L0128
  • AT32UC3L0128
  • AT32UC3L0128

AT32UC3L0128

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The high-performance 32-bit AVR® UC3 RISC microcontroller is designed for cost-sensitive embedded applications that require low power consumption, high code density, and high performance.The microcontroller's memory protection unit (MPU) and fast, flexible interrupt controller support the latest real-time operating systems. The secure access unit (SAU) with MPU provide enhanced security and integrity. A rich set of DSP instructions delivers higher computational capability.The microcontroller embeds state-of-the-art picoPower® technology for ultra-low power consumption. A combination of power control techniques brings active current consumption down to 165µA/MHz and leakage down to 9nA while still retaining a bank of backup registers. The device offers a wide range of trade-offs between fun...

Microchip Technology AT32UC3L0128 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Part Family

AVR L Series

CPU Type

32-bit AVR MCU

MaxSpeed (MHz)

50

Program Memory Size (KB)

128

SRAM (KB)

32

Temp. Range Min.

-40

Temp. Range Max.

85

Operation Voltage Min.(V)

1.62

Operation Voltage Max.(V)

3.6

SPI

5

I2C

2

UART

4

QSPI

0

Crypto Engine

No

Internal Oscillator

120Mhz, 8Mhz, 115Khz

Pin Count

48

Description

The high-performance 32-bit AVR® UC3 RISC microcontroller is designed for cost-sensitive embedded applications that require low power consumption, high code density, and high performance.

The microcontroller's memory protection unit (MPU) and fast, flexible interrupt controller support the latest real-time operating systems. The secure access unit (SAU) with MPU provide enhanced security and integrity. A rich set of DSP instructions delivers higher computational capability.

The microcontroller embeds state-of-the-art picoPower® technology for ultra-low power consumption. A combination of power control techniques brings active current consumption down to 165µA/MHz and leakage down to 9nA while still retaining a bank of backup registers. The device offers a wide range of trade-offs between functionality and power consumption to reach the lowest possible power usage for the application's required feature set.

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