Product Overview
The PIC24HJ32GP202-I/SP is a high-performance microcontroller (MCU) from Microchip Technology, renowned for its robust design and versatility in various applications. This 16-bit MCU is part of Microchip's PIC24H series, which is designed to cater to engineers requiring a balance between power efficiency and computational performance.
Key Features
- Core: The PIC24HJ32GP202-I/SP features a modified Harvard architecture with an up to 40 MIPS performance at 3.3V, making it suitable for complex algorithms and real-time processing.
- Memory: It comes with 32 KB of Flash memory and 4 KB of RAM, providing ample space for application code and data storage.
- Digital Communication: This MCU includes two UARTs, one SPI and one I2C module, facilitating easy communication with peripherals and other microcontrollers.
- Timers and PWM: It boasts a variety of timers, including a 16-bit timer, as well as multiple PWM outputs for precise control over motor functions or other time-sensitive tasks.
- Analog Features: The device offers a 10-bit, up to 13-channel Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC), which is ideal for sensor interfacing and analog signal processing.
- Temperature Range: With an operational temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, it is resilient and reliable in harsh environmental conditions.
- Package: The MCU is available in a 28-pin SPDIP (Plastic Dual In-line Package), which is suitable for breadboard prototyping and can be easily soldered onto PCBs for embedded applications.
Applications
The PIC24HJ32GP202-I/SP is designed for a wide range of applications, including industrial control systems, automotive electronics, robotics, and medical devices. Its robust feature set also makes it an excellent choice for smart sensors, IoT devices, and portable electronics where efficient power usage and processing power are critical.
Programming and Support
Programming the PIC24HJ32GP202-I/SP is supported by Microchip's MPLAB IDE and MPLAB X Integrated Development Environments, along with the MPLAB ICD, PICkit, and REAL ICE in-circuit debugger/programmers. This ecosystem ensures a smooth development process from prototype to production.