Microchip Technology PIC18F47J53-I/ML Microcontroller
The PIC18F47J53-I/ML from Microchip Technology is a high-performance microcontroller unit (MCU) designed for advanced embedded systems. This MCU is part of Microchip's renowned PIC18F family, which is well-known for its robust architecture, versatile features, and ease of use. The PIC18F47J53-I/ML is particularly suitable for applications requiring a good balance between power efficiency and processing capability.
This microcontroller features a 48 MHz Enhanced Mid-Range 8-bit CPU with a modified Harvard architecture that allows it to execute powerful instructions in a single clock cycle. It boasts an impressive 128 KB of Flash memory for program storage, along with 3904 bytes of RAM for data handling, ensuring ample space for complex applications and multitasking environments.
The PIC18F47J53-I/ML comes equipped with integrated analog features, including a 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with up to 24 channels, providing precise measurement capabilities for sensor interfacing. It also offers a variety of communication interfaces, such as USB 2.0 Full-Speed, I2C™, SPI, and EUSART, which allow for seamless integration with peripheral devices and easy data exchange with other systems.
This MCU operates at a voltage range of 2.0V to 3.6V, making it suitable for battery-powered and portable devices. Its low-power consumption modes, including Idle and Sleep, contribute to energy-saving strategies in power-critical applications.
The package type for this device is a 44-pin QFN (Quad Flat No-leads), denoted by the suffix '-ML' in its part number. This compact form factor is ideal for space-constrained applications. Additionally, the MCU is characterized for operation from -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliable performance across a wide range of environmental conditions.
With its robust feature set and Microchip's commitment to long-term availability and support, the PIC18F47J53-I/ML MCU is a smart choice for designers and engineers looking to develop sophisticated and reliable embedded systems in fields such as industrial automation, consumer electronics, automotive, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.