| GigaDevice | |
| Product Category: | ARM Microcontrollers – MCU |
| SMD/SMT | |
| LQFP-48 | |
| 64 kB | |
| 32 bit | |
| ADC Resolution: | 16 bit |
| Maximum Clock Frequency: | 108 MHz |
| Number of I/Os: | 37 I/O |
| Data RAM Size: | 20 kB |
| Supply Voltage – Min: | 2.6 V |
| Supply Voltage – Max: | 3.6 V |
| Minimum Operating Temperature: | – 40 C |
| Maximum Operating Temperature: | + 85 C |
| Brand: | GigaDevice |
| DAC Resolution: | 16 bit |
| Data RAM Type: | SRAM |
| Interface Type: | CAN, I2C, SPI, UART, USB |
| Number of ADC Channels: | 10 Channel |
| Number of Timers/Counters: | 8 x 16 bit |
| Product: | MCUs |
| Product Type: | ARM Microcontrollers – MCU |
| Program Memory Type: | Flash |
| Subcategory: | Microcontrollers – MCU |
| Watchdog Timers: | Watchdog Timer, Windowed |
The GD32F103C8T6 ARM Microcontroller, manufactured by GigaDevice Semiconductor, stands as a powerhouse in the realm of embedded systems, offering a myriad of features and capabilities to meet the diverse needs of electronic applications.
GD32F103C8T6 Features:
- ARM Cortex-M3 Core: The GD32F103C8T6 is built around the ARM Cortex-M3 processor architecture, providing a robust and efficient computing engine for embedded systems.
- Clock and Power Management: Featuring sophisticated clock and power management modules, this MCU optimizes energy consumption while ensuring precise timing for various tasks.
- Flash Memory: With generous onboard Flash memory, the MCU accommodates firmware storage, allowing for flexible and scalable application development.
- Peripheral Interface Support: The microcontroller is equipped with a range of peripheral interfaces, including UART, SPI, I2C, and GPIO, enhancing connectivity and interoperability with other devices.
- Analog and Digital Capabilities: Offering both analog and digital features, the GD32F103C8T6 supports ADC for analog signal processing and GPIO for digital interfacing.
- Rich Set of Peripherals: Integrated peripherals such as timers, PWM controllers, and communication interfaces contribute to the MCU’s versatility in addressing diverse application requirements.
- On-Chip Debugging (OCD) and Serial Wire Debug (SWD): The inclusion of debugging features simplifies the development and troubleshooting processes for embedded systems.
