Microchip Technology's PIC18F2620-I/SP Microcontroller
The PIC18F2620-I/SP is a high-performance microcontroller unit (MCU) from Microchip Technology, renowned for its robust architecture, versatile features, and reliability in a wide range of applications. This 8-bit microcontroller is based on the PIC18 architecture and comes in a 28-pin SPDIP (Plastic Dual In-line Package) format, suitable for through-hole mounting on printed circuit boards.
One of the standout features of the PIC18F2620-I/SP is its Enhanced Flash memory with 64 KB, providing ample space for complex programs and data storage. The MCU operates at a maximum frequency of 40 MHz, delivering the processing power needed for demanding applications. It is also equipped with 4 KB of RAM and 1 KB of EEPROM, which is useful for non-volatile data storage.
The device includes a rich set of peripherals, including:
- 25 I/O pins for versatile interfacing with other components,
- Two Capture/Compare/PWM (CCP) modules for enhanced pulse width modulation and timing functions,
- 10-bit, up to 13-channel Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) for interfacing with analog sensors,
- Two Enhanced USART modules for serial communication,
- Master Synchronous Serial Port (MSSP) with SPI and I²C support,
- A range of timers, and
- Two analog comparators.
The MCU features a wide operating voltage range from 2.0V to 5.5V, making it suitable for battery-operated and portable devices. The PIC18F2620-I/SP also supports power-saving modes such as Idle and Sleep modes, which are crucial for power management in low-power applications.
For programming and debugging, the device is compatible with Microchip's MPLAB® IDE and the MPLAB ICD 2 In-Circuit Debugger, making development and troubleshooting convenient and efficient. Additionally, it has self-programmable under software control, further simplifying firmware updates and device customizations.
With its robust set of features and capabilities, the PIC18F2620-I/SP is an excellent choice for projects requiring a versatile and reliable MCU, from industrial controls and automation to consumer electronics and IoT devices.