This is a more detailed summary of the features and specifications of the ML610Q111/112 devices. They both have three communications ports, two UARTs, one I²C port, and one synchronous serial interface which can be used as an SPI port. There are six 8-bit timers, which can be cascaded to be 16-bit timers, there are four PWM modules, and a time base counter and watch dog timer on each device. POR, VLS and a comparator are common to each, and like the other devices they operate up to 8.912MHz without an external timing reference or filter components. They both have 4K bytes of data FLASH for logging data. Note that the devices can operate up to 125°C, however the data writing is only guaranteed to 85°C. As users can see the biggest differences between these parts are the FLASH program memory space, RAM size, number of available GPIO pins, successive approximation ADCs, and packaging.