SAMD11C in SAM Microcontrollers Family
The SAMD11C is a low-power, entry-level microcontroller family from Microchip Technology, built on the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ processor architecture. Designed for space-constrained applications, these MCUs bridge the gap between 8-bit simplicity and 32-bit performance. They are primarily utilized in consumer electronics, industrial interfaces, and peripheral control, offering a cost-effective solution for designers needing USB connectivity and efficient analog integration without the overhead of higher-pincount or more complex microcontrollers.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Variants within the SAMD11C sub-family primarily vary by memory density and package options. While the core features remain consistent, specific part numbers denote differences in Flash memory (typically up to 16KB) and SRAM capacity (up to 4KB). Packaging is a critical differentiator, with options like the 14-pin SOIC and 20-pin QFN influencing the number of available GPIO pins and SERCOM modules for serial communication.



