The dSPIC33FJ64GP804T-I/PT is a high-performance, 16-bit Digital Signal Controller (DSC) from Microchip Technology, designed to deliver the efficiency of a microcontroller with the computational power of a digital signal processor. This integration makes it an ideal choice for applications requiring complex algorithms and control systems, such as motor control, power supplies, and embedded audio applications.
Key Features
- CPU: 16-bit modified Harvard architecture with an up to 40 MIPS performance at 3.3V.
- Memory: 64KB of Flash memory and 8KB of SRAM provide ample space for application code and data.
- Timers: Multiple 16-bit and 32-bit timers with dedicated motor control PWMs.
- Analog Features: Integrated 10-bit A/D converter with up to 16 channels, ensuring precise measurement for control applications.
- Communication Interfaces: Includes a variety of serial communication options such as UART, SPI, I2C, and CAN for flexible connectivity.
- Temperature Range: Operates over the industrial temperature range (-40°C to +85°C), ensuring reliability in harsh environments.
- Package: Available in a 44-pin TQFP package, providing a compact footprint for space-constrained applications.
Advanced Control Features
The dSPIC33FJ64GP804T-I/PT offers advanced control features that include digital signal processing capabilities, making it suitable for implementing complex control algorithms. The device's PWM modules are optimized for motor control, with features such as dead-time control and fault input for robust operation.
Development Support
Microchip provides comprehensive development tools for the dSPIC33FJ64GP804T-I/PT, including the MPLAB IDE and MPLAB XC16 C Compiler. These tools, along with a rich set of libraries and the Microchip developer community, help to accelerate development and reduce time to market.
Whether you are developing advanced motor control systems, power conversion applications, or integrating digital signal processing into your design, the dSPIC33FJ64GP804T-I/PT offers a powerful and versatile solution that combines the best of microcontrollers and digital signal processors.