The ATSAMR30M18A is the world's most compact 802.15.4 Sub-GHz module for the IoT. It operates in the 780 MHz (China), 868 MHz (Europe) and 915 MHz (North America) Sub-GHz frequency bands, and is optimized for low power applications such as wireless sensors, building and home automation devices, alarms and industrial networks. The module combines the ATSAMR30E18A SiP (System-in Package) with Cortex M0+ MCU with 256KB Flash, 40KB RAM and a Sub-GHz radio, all in a compact, regulatory-certified 12.7mm x 11.0mm design. It supports IEEE 802.15.4 PHY based protocols such as 6LoWPAN, zigbee, and Microchip's own MiWi Networking protocols for self-healing Point-to-point, Star and Mesh networking. For ease of development, the ATSAMR30M18A is available in a fully-certified Xplained Pro development board. There is also a free MiWi Networking protocol stack, and community support for 6LoWPAN.
Microchip's complimentary and confidential Wireless Check online design review service is available for customers who have selected our products for their application design-in*. *The online design review service is subject to Microchip's Program Terms and Conditions and requires a myMicrochip account.
For product comparison, please consider: ATSAMR30G18A, ATSAMR30E18A
Additional Features
Compact 802.15.4 Sub-GHz module
ATSAMR30E18A SiP with ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU and Sub-GHz transceiver
Integrated Ultra Low Power Transceiver for 700/800/900MHz ISM band
256 KB Flash
16 Input/Output pins
Maximum operating frequency 48 MHz
128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) crypto engine
32-bit Medium Access Control (MAC) symbol counter
Automatic retransmission modes
Single 1.8V - 3.6V supply
FCC / ETSI compliant RF front end with harmonic filter
Two Serial Communication interface (SERCOM) units left for external applications
High precision 16 MHz crystal oscillator
12-bit, 350 ksps Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
I2C up to 3.4 MHz
Full-speed (12 Mbps) Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 interface
16 External General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) lines
The ATSAMR30M18A is the world's most compact 802.15.4 Sub-GHz module for the IoT. It operates in the 780 MHz (China), 868 MHz (Europe) and 915 MHz (North America) Sub-GHz frequency bands, and is optimized for low power applications such as wireless sensors, building and home automation devices, alarms and industrial networks. The module combines the ATSAMR30E18A SiP (System-in Package) with Cortex M0+ MCU with 256KB Flash, 40KB RAM and a Sub-GHz radio, all in a compact, regulatory-certified 12.7mm x 11.0mm design. It supports IEEE 802.15.4 PHY based protocols such as 6LoWPAN, zigbee, and Microchip's own MiWi Networking protocols for self-healing Point-to-point, Star and Mesh networking. For ease of development, the ATSAMR30M18A is available in a fully-certified Xplained Pro development board. There is also a free MiWi Networking protocol stack, and community support for 6LoWPAN.
Microchip's complimentary and confidential Wireless Check online design review service is available for customers who have selected our products for their application design-in*.
*The online design review service is subject to Microchip's Program Terms and Conditions and requires a myMicrochip account.
For product comparison, please consider: ATSAMR30G18A, ATSAMR30E18A
Additional Features
- Compact 802.15.4 Sub-GHz module
- ATSAMR30E18A SiP with ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU and Sub-GHz transceiver
- Integrated Ultra Low Power Transceiver for 700/800/900MHz ISM band
- 256 KB Flash
- 16 Input/Output pins
- Maximum operating frequency 48 MHz
- 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) crypto engine
- 32-bit Medium Access Control (MAC) symbol counter
- Automatic retransmission modes
- Single 1.8V - 3.6V supply
- FCC / ETSI compliant RF front end with harmonic filter
- Two Serial Communication interface (SERCOM) units left for external applications
- High precision 16 MHz crystal oscillator
- 12-bit, 350 ksps Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
- I2C up to 3.4 MHz
- Full-speed (12 Mbps) Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 interface
- 16 External General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) lines