Product Overview: PIC16F15376-I/ML
The PIC16F15376-I/ML is a versatile and powerful microcontroller unit (MCU) from Microchip Technology's renowned PIC16F family, designed for embedded applications requiring a rich feature set and high levels of integration. This MCU is ideal for a wide range of applications including industrial control systems, automotive systems, consumer electronics, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
At the heart of the PIC16F15376-I/ML is a high-performance 8-bit CPU with an enhanced Mid-range architecture, providing a perfect balance between power consumption and processing capabilities. The device operates at a maximum frequency of 32 MHz and includes up to 28 KB of flash memory and 2 KB of SRAM, ensuring ample space for complex programs and data storage.
The MCU comes in a 44-pin QFN (quad-flat no-leads) package, which is highly suitable for space-constrained applications. It features an extended operating temperature range from -40°C to +125°C, making it reliable for use in harsh environmental conditions.
Key Features
- Enhanced Mid-range Core with 49 Instruction, 16 Stack Levels
- Flash Program Memory: 28 KB
- SRAM Data Memory: 2 KB
- 32 MHz Maximum Clock Speed
- 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter with Computation (ADCC)
- 2x DACs, 5x PWMs, 4x Capture Compare PWMs (CCP)
- Comprehensive Serial Communication with EUSART, I2C/SPI
- 25 I/O Pins and a Configurable Logic Cell (CLC)
- Low-Power Features and Power-Saving Modes
- Operating Voltage Range: 1.8V to 5.5V
The device also boasts robust analog features, including a 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter with Computation (ADCC), which simplifies complex analog tasks like sensor interfacing. Additionally, the PIC16F15376-I/ML provides various communication interfaces, including EUSART, I^2C, and SPI, offering excellent connectivity options.
Microchip's PIC16F15376-I/ML is supported by the MPLAB X Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and MPLAB Code Configurator for streamlined development. This MCU is a reliable and cost-effective solution for designers looking to leverage Microchip's legacy of quality and support while pushing the boundaries of 8-bit microcontroller performance.