The PIC18LF46K22-I/P is a high-performance microcontroller unit (MCU) from Microchip Technology, designed for a wide range of applications. This versatile MCU is part of the popular PIC18 series, known for their robust architecture, rich feature set, and ease of use. It operates at a voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V, making it suitable for low-power and battery-operated applications.
Featuring a 64KB flash memory, 4KB RAM, and 1KB of EEPROM, the PIC18LF46K22-I/P provides ample space for application code and data storage. It boasts a 16-bit timer, two 8-bit timers, and three Enhanced Capture/Compare/PWM (ECCP) modules, which make it an excellent choice for complex timing operations and PWM applications, such as motor control and LED dimming.
With a 10-bit, 28-channel Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC), this MCU can interface with a variety of sensors, making it ideal for data acquisition systems. Additionally, it supports advanced communication protocols, including I²C, SPI, and EUSART, allowing for easy integration into a wide array of systems and ensuring versatile connectivity options for designers.
The device operates at a maximum frequency of 64MHz, providing the computational power needed for demanding tasks. Its low-power features, such as Power-Saving Sleep mode, Idle mode, and Doze mode with CPU clock scaling, enable power-efficient operation, crucial for extending the battery life in portable devices.
The PIC18LF46K22-I/P is available in a 40-pin PDIP (Plastic Dual-In-line Package), which is suitable for prototyping and small-scale production. Its compatibility with the MPLAB® Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and the MPLAB® XC8 compiler ensures a smooth development process, with a wide range of development tools and resources readily available from Microchip Technology.
Overall, the PIC18LF46K22-I/P MCU is a reliable and flexible choice for designers looking to create sophisticated and power-conscious applications in fields such as industrial control, consumer electronics, automotive systems, and IoT devices.