GD32F103C8T6
CPU core: ARM-M3
Program storage capacity: 64KB
Total RAM capacity: 20KB
GPIO Ports: 37
Operating voltage range: 2.6V ~ 3.6V
Maximum CPU frequency: 108MHz
Program Memory Type: FLASH
Operating temperature range: -40 ℃ ~ 85 ℃
ADC (bits) : 12-bit
DAC (Digital) : -
(E)PWM(bit) : 16bit
Number of 8-bit timers:-
Number of 16-bit timers: 3
32-bit timer number:-
Number of CAN channels: 1
Number of U(S) Art Channels: 3
Number of I2C routes: 2
Number of I2S:-
(Q) Quantity
GD32F103xx family of devices is a 32-bit general-purpose microcontroller based on an ARM Cortex-M3 RISC core that offers superior price-performance ratio in terms of processing power, reduced power consumption, and peripherals. Cortex-M3 is a next-generation processor core with tight integration with nested vector interrupt controllers (nvic), SysTick timers, and advanced debugging support.
GD32F103xx series devices use a ARM-Cortex-M3 32-bit processor core and operate at 108 MHz, enabling zero-wait flash access for maximum efficiency. It provides up to 3MB of on-chip flash memory and up to 96KB of SRAM memory. Various enhanced I/O and peripheral devices are connected to the two APB buses. These devices provide up to three 12-bit adc, up to two 12-bit dac, up to ten general-purpose 16-bit timers, two basic timers and two PWM advanced control timers, as well as standard and advanced communication interfaces: up to three spi, two I2C, three USART, two UART, two I2S, one USB 2.0 FS, one CAN and one SDIO.
The device operates in an operating voltage of 2.6V to 3.6V and a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Several power-saving modes provide flexibility for maximum optimization between wake-up delay and power consumption, which is a particularly important consideration in low-power applications.
of these characteristics make GD32F103xx devices suitable for a wide range of applications, especially in the fields of industrial control, motor drives, power monitoring and alarm systems, consumer and handheld devices, POS, vehicle-mounted global positioning systems, video interphones, PC peripherals, etc.