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EFM32WG280F256-QFP100

Silicon Labs

EFM32WG280F256-QFP100 by Silicon Labs

EFM32WG280F256-QFP100 by Silicon Labs is a 32-bit microcontroller with 28-bit address bus, operating at max 48 MHz. It features DAC and ADC channels, suitable for industrial applications requiring low profile design and high clock frequency.

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Overview

Revolutionize your projects with the EFM32WG280F256-QFP100 microcontroller by Silicon Labs. Known for their superior quality and cutting-edge technology, Silicon Labs delivers a reliable product that exceeds expectations. This microcontroller is perfect for a wide range of applications, offering advanced features such as DAC and ADC channels, DMA channels, and PWM channels. With a maximum clock frequency of 48 MHz, this compact device provides high performance while consuming minimal power. Unlock endless possibilities and streamline your designs with the EFM32WG280F256-QFP100 microcontroller.

Feature Benefit Bullets

Package Body Material: PLASTIC/EPOXY

Plastic/epoxy material provides a good balance of durability and cost-effectiveness, making the product reliable for long-term use.

Maximum Supply Voltage: 3.8 V

Higher maximum supply voltage allows for versatility in power supply options without risking damage to the microcontroller.

Bit Size: 32

A 32-bit architecture provides enhanced processing capabilities and performance for complex applications.

ADC Channels: YES

Having ADC channels allows for analog input to be converted and processed, making the microcontroller suitable for a wide range of sensor applications.

Maximum Clock Frequency: 48 MHz

Higher clock frequency enables faster data processing and improved overall performance of the microcontroller.

ROM Programmability: FLASH

Flash ROM allows for easy reprogramming of the microcontroller, enabling flexibility in application development and updates.

Technical Specifications

Microcontrollers EFM32WG280F256-QFP100 attributes and parameters. Explore more Microcontrollers devices from Silicon Labs

Specs

ADC Channels:

YES

Address Bus Width:

28

Bit Size:

32

Maximum Clock Frequency:

48 MHz

DAC Channels:

YES

DMA Channels:

YES

External Data Bus Width:

16

JESD-30 Code:

S-PQFP-G100

Length:

14 mm

No. of I/O Lines:

85

No. of Terminals:

100

Maximum Operating Temperature:

85 Cel

Minimum Operating Temperature:

-40 Cel

PWM Channels:

YES

Package Body Material:

PLASTIC/EPOXY

Package Code:

Package Shape:

Package Style (Meter):

FLATPACK, LOW PROFILE, FINE PITCH

Peak Reflow Temperature (C):

NOT SPECIFIED

ROM Words:

262144

ROM Programmability:

FLASH

Maximum Seated Height:

1.6 mm

Speed:

48 rpm

Maximum Supply Voltage:

3.8 V

Minimum Supply Voltage:

1.98 V

Nominal Supply Voltage:

3 V

Surface Mount:

YES

Technology:

CMOS

Temperature Grade:

Terminal Form:

Terminal Pitch:

.5 mm

Terminal Position:

QUAD

Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s):

NOT SPECIFIED

Width:

14 mm

Peripheral IC Type:

Trade Compliance

EFM32WG280F256-QFP100 Peripheral ICs trade compliance attributes, and parameters.

ECCN

3A991.A.2

ECCN Governance

EAR

HTS

8542.31.00.01

SB

8542.31.00.00

PCN

Manufacturer Highlights

Silicon Labs

Silicon Laboratories, Inc. (Silicon Labs) is a fabless global technology company that designs and manufactures semiconductors, other silicon devices and software, which it sells to electronics design engineers and manufacturers in Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure worldwide. It is headquartered in Austin, Texas, United States. The company focuses on microcontrollers (MCUs) and wireless system on chips (SoCs) and modules. The company also produces software stacks including firmware libraries and protocol-based software, and a free software development platform called Simplicity Studio. Silicon Labs was founded in 1996 and released its first product, an updated DAA design that enabled manufacturers to reduce the size and cost of a modem, two years later. During its first three years, the company focused on RF and CMOS integration, and developed the world's first CMOS RF synthesizer for mobile phones which was released in 1999. Following the appointment of Tyson Tuttle as the CEO in 2012, Silicon Labs has increasingly focused on developing technologies for the IoT market, which in 2019 accounted for more than 50 percent of the company's revenue, but in 2020 had increased to about 58 percent. In 1998, Silicon Labs released its first product, an updated Direct Access Arrangement (DAA) design that enabled manufacturers to reduce the size and cost of a modem.

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