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Silicon Laboratories, Inc. EFM8UB10F16G-QFN20

The Silicon Laboratories, Inc. EFM8UB10F16G-QFN20 is a High-speed pipelined CIP-51 (8051) MCU with 50 MIPS Throughput, 16KBytes Flash, 256 Bytes Data RAM, 1024 Bytes XRAM. 13 Digital I/O lines, 1 12-bit ADC Unit with 11 Channels, 5 x 16-bit general-purpose timers, 2 Low-current analog comparators with adjustable reference and 13 inputs, 2 UART, 1 SPI, 1 SMBus / I2C, and 1 High-Speed (3.4 Mbps) I2C-Slave bus. 3-channel programmable counter array (PCA) 16-Bit supporting PWM, capture/compare or frequency capability, and hardware kill/safe state capability. USB 2.0 compliant function controller (full speed 12Mbps or low speed 1.5Mbps) with 1024 bytes FIFO Ram. 16-bit CRC unit. 128-bit unique key for each device. On-Chip: Low-dropout (LDO) regulator, 5V-to-3.3V regulator, 3 x Oscillators, voltage supply monitor, 2 x Low-current analog comparators, Power-On reset circuit, brownout detector, and the non-intrusive Silicon Labs 2-Wire (C2) debug interface.

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Data Sheets
Datasheet
1,142,927 bytes
Errata
573,856 bytes
User Manual
3,089,549 bytes

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Header Files
Simulated Features
NOTE
Simulation for this device is provided by the default peripheral simulation driver.

Complete peripheral simulation is not available and is not planned to be implemented by ARM.

The following on-chip peripherals are not simulated.

  • Crossbar
  • External & On-Chip memory
  • Interrupts (Including External)
  • Port 0
  • Port 1
  • Port 2
  • Port 3
  • Power Saving Modes (Idle and Power Down)
  • Serial UART 0 (Enhanced Interface)
  • Timer 0
  • Timer 1
  • Timer 2
AGDI Drivers

The following AGDI Drivers are available for the Keil Software µVision Debugger.


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