Microchip Technology's PIC24FV16KM202-I/SS Microcontroller
The PIC24FV16KM202-I/SS is a high-performance, 16-bit microcontroller designed by Microchip Technology, a leader in providing smart, connected, and secure embedded control solutions. This microcontroller is part of the PIC24F family, known for its low power consumption and advanced features, making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications including industrial control systems, automotive systems, medical devices, and consumer electronics.
Key Features:
- CPU: The device features a 16-bit modified Harvard architecture that allows for robust performance and efficient code execution, with a maximum operating frequency of up to 32 MHz.
- Memory: It comes equipped with 16 KB of flash memory and 2 KB of RAM, providing ample space for application code and data storage.
- I/O and Peripherals: The PIC24FV16KM202-I/SS includes a rich set of peripherals, such as a 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with up to 13 channels, Charge Time Measurement Unit (CTMU) for touch sensing, and multiple communication interfaces including UART, SPI, and I2C modules.
- Power Management: With multiple power modes including Idle and Sleep, this microcontroller is designed for energy-saving applications that require low power operation without sacrificing performance.
- Temperature Range: The device operates within an extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliability in harsh environments.
- Packaging: The microcontroller is offered in a 28-pin SSOP (Shrink Small Outline Package) that provides a compact footprint while allowing for easy integration into a wide range of applications.
Applications:
The versatility of the PIC24FV16KM202-I/SS makes it suitable for a broad array of applications, such as:
- Automotive systems
- Industrial control and automation
- Consumer electronics
- Medical devices
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
With its powerful features and Microchip's commitment to quality, the PIC24FV16KM202-I/SS is a reliable choice for designers looking to develop sophisticated and power-conscious electronic systems.