Product Overview: PIC12LF1612T-I/SN
The PIC12LF1612T-I/SN is a high-performance, 8-bit microcontroller unit (MCU) from Microchip Technology, designed for embedded systems requiring low power consumption and high integration. This MCU is part of Microchip's PIC12F product line, renowned for its versatility and efficiency in a wide range of applications.
Key Features
- Core: 8-bit PIC architecture with a maximum CPU speed of 32MHz, offering a balanced combination of performance and power efficiency.
- Memory: Equipped with 3.5KB of flash memory and 256 bytes of RAM, providing ample space for application code and data storage.
- I/O Pins: Features 6 I/O pins that support various peripherals and are highly configurable to meet the needs of complex designs.
- ADC: Includes a 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter with up to 4 channels, enabling the microcontroller to interface with analog sensors and devices.
- Communication: Offers I2C, SPI, and UART serial communication interfaces for seamless connectivity with other devices and components.
- Timers: Comes with multiple timers, including a 16-bit timer and two 8-bit timers, which can be used for timing and counting applications.
Low Power Consumption
The PIC12LF1612T-I/SN operates at a voltage range of 1.8V to 3.6V, making it ideal for battery-powered and portable applications. Its power management features include multiple sleep modes, which significantly reduce power consumption when the device is idle.
Package and Temperature Range
This MCU is available in an 8-pin SOIC package, providing a compact footprint for space-constrained applications. It operates within an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliability and performance under extreme conditions.
Applications
With its robust feature set, the PIC12LF1612T-I/SN is suitable for a variety of applications, including consumer electronics, automotive systems, industrial control, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Its low power consumption and high integration make it an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize their embedded systems.