Microchip Technology's PIC12F1822T-I/SN
The PIC12F1822T-I/SN is a high-performance microcontroller unit (MCU) from Microchip Technology, designed to cater to a wide range of embedded applications. This compact, 8-bit MCU is part of the PIC12 family and is known for its versatility, low power consumption, and robust feature set that makes it an ideal choice for designers looking to optimize their projects for size, power, and cost.
At the heart of the PIC12F1822T-I/SN lies a powerful PIC architecture that can operate at a maximum frequency of 32 MHz. With 3.5 KB of flash memory and 256 bytes of RAM, it provides ample space for application code and data storage. The device also includes 128 bytes of EEPROM, which allows for non-volatile storage of configuration or calibration data that can be retained across power cycles.
This MCU offers a variety of integrated peripherals that enhance its functionality without the need for additional components. These include a 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with up to 11 channels, allowing for precise analog signal measurements. The inclusion of two PWM modules makes it suitable for motor control and LED dimming applications. It also features various serial communication modules, including I2C, SPI, and USART, which facilitate easy data exchange with other devices in a system.
The PIC12F1822T-I/SN operates within a voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V, making it flexible for use in both battery-powered and line-powered applications. It is equipped with an internal oscillator, which removes the need for external clock sources, further reducing the overall component count and system cost.
Packaged in an 8-pin SOIC form factor, the PIC12F1822T-I/SN is optimized for space-constrained applications. Its extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C ensures reliable operation in harsh environments. With its rich set of features and high level of integration, this MCU is an excellent choice for projects in automation, consumer electronics, automotive systems, and more.
The PIC12F1822T-I/SN is not just a testament to Microchip's commitment to providing advanced microcontroller solutions but also a testament to the innovation possible within the compact and cost-effective 8-bit MCU market.