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ATMEGA328PB-MU Microcontrollers: Datasheet, Pinout, Circuit [FAQ]

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Product Overview

The picoPower® ATmega328PB is a low-power CMOS 8-bit microcontroller based on the AVR® enhanced RISC architecture. By executing powerful instructions in a single clock cycle, the ATmega328PB achieves throughputs close to 1MIPS per MHz. This empowers system designers to optimize the device for power consumption versus processing speed.

 

This blog will introduce ATMEGA328PB-MU systematically from its features, pinout to its specifications, applications, also including ATMEGA328PB-MU datasheet and so much more.

 

Catalog

Product Overview

ATMEGA328PB-MU Features

ATMEGA328PB-MU Pinout

ATMEGA328PB-MU CAD Models

ATMEGA328PB-MU Circuit Diagram

ATMEGA328PB-MU Block Diagram

ATMEGA328PB-MU Package

ATMEGA328PB-MU Specification

ATMEGA328PB-MU Manufacturer

ATMEGA328PB-MU Datasheet

Using Warnings

ATMEGA328PB-MU FAQ

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Features

  • Advanced RISC Architecture

– 131 Powerful Instructions

– Most Single Clock Cycle Execution

– 32 x 8 General Purpose Working Registers

– Fully Static Operation

– Up to 20 MIPS Throughput at 20MHz

– On-Chip 2-Cycle Multiplier

  • High Endurance Non-Volatile Memory Segments

– 32KBytes of In-System Self-Programmable Flash program memory

– 1KBytes EEPROM

– 2KBytes Internal SRAM

– Write/Erase Cycles: 10,000 Flash/100,000 EEPROM

– Data retention: 20 years at 85°C

– Optional Boot Code Section with Independent Lock Bits

  • In-System Programming by On-chip Boot Program
  • True Read-While-Write Operation

– Programming Lock for Software Security

  • Peripheral Features

– Peripheral Touch Controller (PTC)

  • Capacitive Touch Buttons, Sliders and Wheels
  • 24 Self-Cap Channels and 144 Mutual Cap Channels

– Two 8-bit Timer/Counters with Separate Prescaler and Compare Mode

– Three 16-bit Timer/Counters with Separate Prescaler, Compare Mode, and Capture Mode

– Real Time Counter with Separate Oscillator

– Ten PWM Channels

– 8-channel 10-bit ADC in TQFP and QFN/MLF package

– Two Programmable Serial USARTs

– Two Master/Slave SPI Serial Interfaces

– Two Byte-Oriented 2-Wire Serial Interfaces (Philips I2C Compatible)

– Programmable Watchdog Timer with Separate On-chip Oscillator

– On-Chip Analog Comparator

– Interrupt and Wake-Up on Pin Change

  • Special Microcontroller Features

– Power-On Reset and Programmable Brown-Out Detection

– Internal 8 MHz Calibrated Oscillator

– External and Internal Interrupt Sources

– Six Sleep Modes: Idle, ADC Noise Reduction, Power-save, Power-down, Standby, and Extended Standby

– Clock Failure Detection Mechanism and Switch to Internal 8 MHz RC Oscillator in case of Failure

– Individual Serial Number to Represent a Unique ID

  • I/O and Packages

– 27 Programmable I/O Lines

– 32-pin TQFP and 32-pin QFN/MLF

  • Operating Voltage:

– 1.8 - 5.5V

  • Temperature Range:

– -40°C to 105°C

  • Speed Grade:

– 0 - 4MHz @ 1.8 - 5.5V

– 0 - 10MHz @ 2.7 - 5.5.V

– 0 - 20MHz @ 4.5 - 5.5V

  • Power Consumption at 1MHz, 1.8V, 25°C

– Active Mode: 0.24mA

– Power-Down Mode: 0.2μA

– Power-Save Mode: 1.3μA (Including 32kHz RTC)

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Pinout

The following figure is the diagram of ATMEGA328PB-MU pinout.

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Pinout

ATMEGA328PB-MU Pinout

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU CAD Models

The following are ATMEGA328PB-MU Symbol, Footprint, and 3D Model.

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Symbol

ATMEGA328PB-MU Symbol

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Footprint

ATMEGA328PB-MU Footprint

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU 3D Model

ATMEGA328PB-MU 3D Model

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Circuit Diagram

The following is the circuit diagram of ATMEGA328PB-MU.

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Analog Input Circuitry

ATMEGA328PB-MU Analog Input Circuitry

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Block Diagram

The following figure shows the block diagram of ATMEGA328PB-MU

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Block Diagram

ATMEGA328PB-MU Block Diagram

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Package

The following diagram shows the ATMEGA328PB-MU package.

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Package

ATMEGA328PB-MU Package

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Specification

Product Attribute Attribute Value
Manufacturer: Microchip
Product Category: 8-bit Microcontrollers - MCU
Series: ATmega328PB
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Package / Case: QFN-32
Core: AVR
Program Memory Size: 32 kB
Data Bus Width: 8 bit
ADC Resolution: 10 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency: 20 MHz
Number of I/Os: 23 I/O
Data RAM Size: 2 kB
Supply Voltage - Min: 1.8 V
Supply Voltage - Max: 5.5 V
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 85 C
Qualification: AEC-Q100
Packaging: Tray
Brand: Microchip Technology
DAC Resolution: No DAC
Data RAM Type: SRAM
Data ROM Size: 1 kB
Data ROM Type: EEPROM
Development Kit: ATMEGA328PB-XMINI
Interface Type: 2-Wire, I2C, SPI, USART

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Manufacturer

Microchip Technology Inc. is a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, providing low-risk product development, lower total system cost and faster time to market for thousands of diverse customer applications worldwide. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support along with dependable delivery and quality.

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU Datasheet

You can download ATMEGA328PB-MU datasheet from the link given below:

ATMEGA328PB-MU Datasheet

 

Using Warnings

Note: Please check their parameters and pin configuration before replacing them in your circuit.

 

ATMEGA328PB-MU FAQ

What does 8-bit mean?

The term “8-bit” generally refers to the bit-width of the CPU; thus, an 8-bit microcontroller contains an 8-bit CPU. This means that internal operations are done on 8-bit numbers, stored variables are in 8-bit blocks, and external I/O (inputs/outputs) is accessed via 8-bit busses.

 

Why are 8-bit microcontrollers still used?

8-bit MCUs are still used in plenty of products in legacy products and in new designs. 8-bit MCUs tend to be easier to program and understand on a deep level compared to 32-bit MCUs and are not likely to go away as long as an 8-bit MCU costs less than an equivalent 32-bit MCU.

 

What are the limitations of 8-bit microcontroller?

An 8-bit microcontroller would normally only allow arithmetic operations that output numbers ranging from 0 to 255 (or from -127 to 128), although a larger number can be shared between two threads. This introduces some programming complexity as threading does not happen automatically at the hardware level.

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