Electronics Specifier Design & Microchip AVR128DB48 Curiosity Nano Evaluation Kit

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Take your next idea to market with a development board that you can keep in your pocket. With full program and debug capabilities, the AVR128DB48 Curiosity Nano Evaluation Kit offers complete support for your next design.

The AVR DB family of microcontrollers feature the well-known AVR CPU, now running at up to 24 MHz across the full supply voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V. The family includes 32 KB, 64 KB, and 128 KB Flash variants in 28- to 64-pin package options. The AVR DB family is designed to bring analog signal conditioning, real-time control and multi-voltage operation to applications including industrial control, home appliance products, automotive, and Internet of Things (IoT). 

The USB-powered kit features an on-board programmer/debugger that seamlessly integrates with MPLAB® X and Microchip Studio Integrated Development Environments (IDEs). Its small form factor makes the board excellent for breadboard soldering or you can combine it with the Curiosity Nano Base for Click boards™, which features multiple mikroBUS™ sockets so you can easily add sensors, actuators or communications interfaces from Mikroelektronika’s extensive selection of Click boards.

This product includes the following features:

  • AVR128DA48 microcontroller
  • Yellow user LED
  • 32.768 kHz Crystal and 16 MHz Crystal
  • On-board debugger
  • USB powered or externally powered
  • Adjustable target voltage

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Highlights

  • Using high-precision architectures enables superior DC performance, regardless of operating conditions
  • Low noise and additional EMI filtering on the inputs provide additional protection in electrically noisy environments
  • Small packages, such as leadless DFNs, are ideal for space-constrained designs
  • A wide operating temperature range of –40°C to +125°C provides a robust solution even at extreme temperatures

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