Pin Number | Pin Name | Function --- | --- | --- 1 | VCC | Power Supply 2 | GND | Ground 3 | RESET | Reset Input 4 | XTAL1 | Crystal Oscillator Input 5 | XTAL2 | Crystal Oscillator Output 6 | RXD | UART Receive Data 7 | TXD | UART Transmit Data 8 | SDA | I2C Serial Data 9 | SCL | I2C Serial Clock 10-17 | GPIO0-GPIO7 | General Purpose I/O Pins 18-19 | AIN0-AIN1 | Analog Input Channels 20 | ADCREF | Reference Voltage for ADC
Advantages: - High-performance microcontroller - Low-power consumption - Versatile communication interfaces - Ample flash memory for program storage - Adequate RAM for data processing
Disadvantages: - Limited number of GPIO pins - Relatively small analog input channels
The 91309AGLFT microcontroller operates based on the principles of digital logic and integrated circuit technology. It executes instructions stored in its flash memory to perform various tasks. The clock frequency determines the speed at which these instructions are processed. The microcontroller interacts with external devices through its I/O pins and communication interfaces.
Q: What is the maximum operating voltage for 91309AGLFT? A: The maximum operating voltage is 3.6V.
Q: Can I use this microcontroller in a low-power application? A: Yes, the 91309AGLFT has low power consumption characteristics suitable for such applications.
Q: How many UART interfaces does it support? A: The microcontroller supports one UART interface.
Q: What is the maximum clock frequency? A: The maximum clock frequency is 16 MHz.
Q: Can I expand the number of GPIO pins? A: No, the microcontroller has a fixed number of GPIO pins and cannot be expanded externally.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the 91309AGLFT microcontroller, including its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, applicable range of products, working principles, detailed application field plans, alternative models, and common technical questions and answers.