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  <title>[elecena] Precision Analog Microcontroller with Chemical Sensor Interface - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The ADuCM356 is an on-chip system that controls and measures
electrochemical sensors and biosensors. The ADuCM356 is an
ultralow power, mixed-signal microcontroller based on the Arm®
Cortex™-M3 processor. The device features current, voltage, and
impedance measurement capability.

The ADuCM356 features a 16-bit, 400 kSPS, multichannel successive
approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC)
with input buffers, built-in antialias filter (AAF), and programmable
gain amplifier (PGA). The current inputs include three transimpedance
amplifiers (TIA) with programmable gain and load resistors
for measuring different sensor types. The analog front end (AFE)
also contains two low power amplifiers designed specifically for
potentiostat capability to maintain a constant bias voltage to an external
electrochemical sensor. The noninverting inputs of these two
amplifiers are controlled by on-chip, dual output digital-to-analog
converters (DACs). The analog outputs include a high speed DAC
and output amplifier designed to generate an AC signal.

The ADC operates at conversion rates up to 400 kSPS with an
input range of −0.9 V to +0.9 V. An input mux before the ADC
allows the user to select an input channel for measurement. These
input channels include three external current inputs, multiple external
voltage inputs, and internal channels. The internal channels
allow diagnostic measurements of the internal supply voltages, die
temperature, and reference voltages.

Two of the three voltage DACs are dual output, 12-bit string DACs.
One output per DAC controls the noninverting input of a potentiostat
amplifier, and the other controls the noninverting input of the
TIA.

The third DAC (sometimes referred to as the high speed DAC) is
designed for the high power TIA for impedance measurements. The
output frequency range of this DAC is up to 200 kHz.

A precision 1.82 V and 2.5 V on-chip reference source is available.
The internal ADC and voltage DAC circuits use this on-chip reference
source to ensure low drift performance for all peripherals.

The ADuCM356 integrates a 26 MHz Arm Cortex-M3 processor,
which is a 32-bit reduced instruction set computer (RISC) machine.

The Arm Cortex-M3 processor also has a flexible multichannel
direct memory access controller (DMA) supporting two independent
serial peripheral interface (SPI) ports, universal asynchronous receiver/
transmitter (UART), and I2C communication peripherals. The
ADuCM356 has 256 kB of nonvolatile flash/EE memory and 64 kB
of single random access memory (SRAM) integrated on-chip.

The digital processor subsystem is clocked from a 26 MHz on-chip
oscillator. The oscillator is the source of the main digital die system
clock. Optionally, a 26 MHz phase-locked loop (PLL) can be used
as the digital system clock. This clock can be internally subdivided
so that the processor operates at a lower frequency and saves
power. A low power, internal 32 kHz oscillator is available and can
clock the timers. The ADuCM356 includes three general-purpose
timers, a wake-up timer (which can be used as a general-purpose
timer), and a system watchdog timer.

The analog subsystem has a separate 16 MHz oscillator used to
clock the ADC, DACs, and other digital logic on the analog die. The
analog die also contains a separate 32 kHz, low power oscillator to
clock a watchdog timer on the analog die. Both the 32 kHz oscillator
and this watchdog are independent from the digital die oscillators
and system watchdog timer.

A range of communication peripherals can be configured as required
in a specific application. These peripherals include UART,
I2C, two SPI ports, and general-purpose input/output (GPIO) ports.
The GPIOs, combined with the general-purpose timers, can be
combined to generate a pulse-width modulation (PWM) type output.

Nonintrusive emulation and program download are supported via
the serial wire debug port (SW-DP) interface.

The ADuCM356 operates from a 2.8 V to 3.6 V supply and is
specified over a temperature range of −40°C to +85°C. The chip
is packaged in a 72-lead, 6 mm × 5 mm land grid array (LGA)
package.

APPLICATIONS

* Gas detection

* Food quality

* Environmental sensing (air, water, and soil)

* Blood glucose meters

* Life sciences and biosensing analysis

* Bioimpedance measurements

* General amperometry, voltammetry, and impedance spectroscopy functions

* Analog input/output

* 16-bit, 400 kSPS ADC

* Voltage, current, and impedance measurement capability

* Internal and external current and voltage channels

* Ultralow leakage switch matrix and input mux

* Input buffers, PGA

* Voltage DACs

* Two dual output voltage DACs

* Output range: 0.2 V to 2.4 V (±2.2 V voltage potential to sensor) for 12-bit outputs

* Two bias potentiostat and TIA amplifiers

* Ultralow power, 1 μA per amplifier

* One high speed 12-bit voltage DAC

* Output range to sensor: −607 mV to +607 mV

* High speed TIA for impedance measurements

* Programmable gain amplifier on output

* Amplifiers, accelerators, and references

* Two low power, low noise amplifiers

* Suitable for potentiostat bias in electrochemical sensing

* Two low power, low noise TIAs

* Suitable for measuring sensor current output in the ±0.00005 μA to ±3000 μA range

* Programmable load and gain resistors

* Analog hardware accelerators

* Digital waveform generator (refer to the ADuCM356 Hardware Reference Manual)

* DFT and digital filters

* 2.5 V and 1.82 V on-chip, precision voltage references</description>
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