Model: ADUCM360BCPZ128
Brand: Analog Devices
Category: Precision Analog Microcontroller / Industrial Analog IC / Embedded MCU
Datasheet:ADuCM360/ADuCM361 Product Specifications (PDF)
📄 Detailed Description
The ADuCM360 is a fully integrated, low-power data acquisition system for processing both analog and digital inputs in precision applications.
It features two independent 24-bit ADCs with programmable gain amplifiers (PGAs), ideal for measuring small sensor signals with exceptional accuracy.
Powered by an ARM Cortex-M3 processor running at 16 MHz, it delivers high computational performance while maintaining ultra-low power consumption.
On-chip peripherals include a 128 KB Flash memory, 8 KB SRAM, multiple UART, SPI, and I²C interfaces, along with a 14-bit DAC and multiple GPIOs, enabling full system integration without the need for external components.
The ADuCM360 operates on a 2.2 V to 3.6 V supply and features advanced power management modes, making it suitable for battery-powered or energy-efficient designs.
It is factory-calibrated for offset and gain errors, ensuring top precision without external calibration.
It also supports in-circuit debugging and programming through Serial Wire Debug (SWD), which simplifies development and system validation.
📐 Technical Specifications
Item | Description |
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CPU | 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3, 16 MHz |
ADC | Dual 24-bit Σ-Δ ADCs with programmable gain |
DAC | 1× 14-bit voltage output DAC |
Memory | 128 KB Flash, 8 KB SRAM |
Interfaces | UART, SPI, I²C, GPIO, PWM |
Supply Voltage | 2.2 V to 3.6 V |
Power Modes | Active, Sleep, Hibernate |
Package | 80-Lead LFCSP or 80-Lead LQFP |
Operating Temp. | -40°C to +125°C |
🎯 Key Applications
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Industrial Process Control
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Precision Sensor Interfaces
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Portable Measurement Instruments
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Medical Device Applications
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Battery Monitoring Systems
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Smart Transmitters
📢 Note
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