Microchip Technology PIC16F877AT-I/PT Microcontroller
The PIC16F877AT-I/PT is a high-performance, CMOS, fully-static, 8-bit microcontroller with integrated analog-to-digital (A/D) converters, manufactured by the renowned Microchip Technology. This powerful microcontroller is part of Microchip's extensive PIC16F product line, well-known for their ease of use and advanced features suitable for a wide range of applications.
Encased in a 44-pin TQFP (Thin Quad Flat Package), the PIC16F877AT-I/PT is designed to support industrial temperature ranges from -40°C to +85°C, making it an ideal choice for demanding environments. It boasts a substantial program memory size of 14KB (8K x 14) and a data memory size of 368 x 8 bytes of RAM, which enables sophisticated functions and complex algorithms to be implemented with ease.
Among its versatile features, this microcontroller includes 33 input/output (I/O) pins, providing ample interfacing capabilities for peripherals and external devices. Additionally, the PIC16F877AT-I/PT is equipped with two comparators, two capture/compare/PWM functions, a synchronous serial port capable of SPI and I2C, as well as a USART for serial communication, which are all highly sought-after features in embedded system design.
The integrated 10-bit, 8-channel A/D converter enhances the microcontroller's ability to interact with analog signals, making it perfect for sensor interfacing and real-time data acquisition applications. The device also supports a wide operating voltage range from 2.0V to 5.5V, providing flexibility for use in various power environments and ensuring compatibility with both TTL and CMOS logic levels.
Programmability is a breeze with the PIC16F877AT-I/PT, thanks to its in-circuit serial programming (ICSP) capability, which allows for easy firmware updates and debugging. With its rich set of features, robust design, and Microchip's reputation for reliability, the PIC16F877AT-I/PT is a top choice for engineers and hobbyists alike who require a versatile and dependable microcontroller for their embedded projects.