Microchip Technology PIC18F242-I/SP Microcontroller
The PIC18F242-I/SP is a high-performance microcontroller unit (MCU) from Microchip Technology, renowned for its robust architecture, versatile features, and wide application base. This 8-bit MCU is designed with an advanced RISC architecture, offering the perfect solution for developers looking to integrate reliable and efficient computing power into their embedded systems.
Operating at a voltage range of 4.2V to 5.5V, the PIC18F242-I/SP is equipped with 16KB of flash memory, providing ample space for application code. Its 768 bytes of RAM ensure smooth processing and data handling, while the 256 bytes of EEPROM offer non-volatile storage for critical data that must be preserved between power cycles.
One of the standout features of this microcontroller is its 24 I/O pins, which give developers the flexibility to connect a wide variety of peripherals and devices. With its in-circuit debugging capability, the PIC18F242-I/SP makes troubleshooting and development a breeze. The MCU also supports in-circuit serial programming (ICSP), simplifying the process of loading application code onto the device.
The device boasts an array of integrated peripherals, including two capture/compare/PWM functions, a synchronous serial port (SSP) with SPI and I²C capability, and two analog comparators. The 10-bit, 5-channel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) allows for accurate analog signal measurements, crucial for sensor-based applications.
The PIC18F242-I/SP operates in the industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for harsh environments. Its 28-pin SPDIP (Single In-line Package) form factor ensures that it can be easily integrated into a wide range of applications, from automotive systems to consumer electronics.
With its robust instruction set, comprehensive feature set, and Microchip's commitment to quality, the PIC18F242-I/SP is an excellent choice for designers who require a dependable and flexible microcontroller for their next project.
For detailed specifications, datasheets, and additional resources, developers are encouraged to visit the Microchip Technology official website or contact their local Microchip sales representative.