Microchip Technology's PIC32MX210F016D-V/PT Microcontroller
The PIC32MX210F016D-V/PT is a high-performance 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) from Microchip Technology. This device belongs to the PIC32MX family of microcontrollers which are known for their exceptional computational power and versatility, making them suitable for a wide range of embedded applications.
The PIC32MX210F016D-V/PT operates at a maximum frequency of 40 MHz and is built around the MIPS M4K Core. It comes with 16KB of RAM and 64KB of flash memory, providing ample space for application code and data storage. The MCU is designed with a focus on high-speed computation, digital signal processing, and the execution of complex algorithms.
This microcontroller features a rich set of peripherals, including:
- USB 2.0 On-The-Go (OTG) compliant controller with integrated PHY for enhanced connectivity options.
- Multiple serial communication modules including UART, SPI, and I2C for easy data transfer and peripheral integration.
- Parallel Master Port (PMP) for interfacing with parallel devices such as graphic LCDs.
- 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with multiple channels for sensor interfacing and data acquisition.
- Five 16-bit Timers/Counters with up to four Capture/Compare/PWM functions for precise timing and control.
With its 64-pin TQFP (Thin Quad Flat Pack) package, the PIC32MX210F016D-V/PT provides a compact footprint while still offering enough I/O pins for most applications. It operates over a wide voltage range of 2.3V to 3.6V, allowing flexibility in power supply design.
Microchip's MPLAB® development ecosystem supports the PIC32MX210F016D-V/PT, offering developers a comprehensive suite of tools for code development and debugging. This includes the MPLAB X IDE, MPLAB XC32 Compiler, and the MPLAB ICD 3 In-Circuit Debugger.
The PIC32MX210F016D-V/PT is ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial control systems, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, consumer electronics, medical devices, and automotive products. Its combination of processing power, memory, and peripherals, along with robust development support from Microchip, make it a solid choice for designers looking to create sophisticated and reliable embedded systems.