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EFM8BB22F16G-B-QFN28 Silicon Labs 8-bit microcontroller

product description

EFM8BB Busy Bee Microcontroller, Silicon Labs EFM8 Busy Bee 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) devices are designed for a variety of general-purpose applications. They operate at up to 50MHz and feature a pipelined 8-bit C8051 core. Up to 22 multi-function, +5V tolerant input/output pins priority crossing for flexible pin mapping 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 20 channels Up to five 16-bit timing Integrated Temperature Sensors UART, SPI and SMBus/I2C Serial Communication ### EFM8 Bee Microcontroller The EFM8 8-bit microcontroller family has an unmatched combination of features and capabilities, including a high-speed pipelined 8051 core, ultra-low power, precision analog And enhanced communication peripherals, integrated oscillators, small footprint packaging and crossover architecture enable flexible digital and analog multiplexing to simplify printed circuit board design and I/O signal routing. These next-generation 8-bit devices are aimed at engineers developing products for the Internet of Things (IoT) that are very small, perform complex processing, and run on tiny batteries.

EFM8BB Busy Bee Microcontroller, Silicon Labs

EFM8 Busy Bee 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) devices are designed for a variety of general purpose applications. They operate at up to 50MHz and feature a pipelined 8-bit C8051 core.

Up to 22 multi-function, +5V tolerant input/output pins

Priority crossing for flexible pin mapping

12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 20 channels

Up to five 16-bit timers

Integrated temperature sensor

UART, SPI and SMBus/I2C serial communication

The EFM8 8-bit microcontroller family has an unmatched combination of features and capabilities, including a high-speed pipelined 8051 core, ultra-low power, precision analog and enhanced communications peripherals, integrated oscillators, small footprint packages and interleaved architecture for flexible Digital and analog multiplexing to simplify printed circuit board design and I/O signal routing. These next-generation 8-bit devices are aimed at engineers developing products for the Internet of Things (IoT) that are very small, perform complex processing, and run on tiny batteries.