Nuvoton Technology Corporation M482LGCAE - IC-2410-D
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Product Details
The NuMicro® M482 USB FS OTG series is a high performance, low power microcontroller powered by the Arm® Cortex®-M4F core with DSP extension. Running up to 192 MHz with 130 µA/ MHz dynamic power consumption provides excellent energy efficiency. The 256 KB embedded Flash memory supports up to 4 configurable eXecute-Only-Memory regions, and the 128 KB embedded SRAM provides multi-level retention in standby power-down mode. The factory pre-loaded bootloader delivers Secure Boot functionality to check code integrity inside embedded Flash memory. One-Time Programmable ROM is also included for product life-cycle management.
M482LGCAE Specifications:-
Core and System:-
- Arm® Cortex® M4F core, running up to 192 MHz-192 MHz at1.8V-3.6V; 160 MHz at 1.62V
- Built-in Memory Protection Unit (MPU)
- Built-in Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC)
Flash:-
- Dual bank 512/256 KB on-chip Application ROM (APROM) for Over-The-Air (OTA) upgrade. (M48xID)
- Dual bank 512 KB on-chip Application ROM (APROM) for Over-The-Air (OTA) upgrade. (M487KMCAN)
- Single bank 256/128 KB on-chip Application ROM (APROM). (M48xGC/M48xE8)
- Four eXecute-Only-Memory regions for data protection.
SRAM:-
- Up to 160 KB on-chip SRAM includes: (M48xID/ M487KMCAN)32 KB SRAM located in bank 0 that supports hardware parity check and retenion mode; Exception (NMI) generated upon a parity check error
- 96/32 KB SRAM located in bank 1
- 32 KB SRAM located in bank 2 that can be used as cache for external SPI Flash memory
- Up to 128/64 KB on-chip SRAM includes: (M48xGC/M48xE8)
- 32 KB SRAM located in bank 0 that supports hardware parity check and retenion mode; Exception (NMI) generated upon a parity check error 96/32 KB SRAM located in bank 1
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