Product Overview
The PIC32MX470F512LT-I/PT is a high-performance 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) from Microchip Technology, designed to offer an optimal balance between functionality, speed, and power consumption. This MCU is part of the PIC32MX family, which is well-known for its robust architecture, rich feature set, and versatility in addressing a wide array of applications. The PIC32MX470F512LT-I/PT is well-suited for embedded control systems, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, industrial automation, and other sophisticated applications that require substantial computational capabilities and connectivity options.
Key Features
- Core: MIPS32 M4K Core running at up to 120 MHz
- Memory: 512 KB of Flash memory and 128 KB of RAM, providing ample space for complex applications and data storage
- Digital Communication: Integrated peripherals for I2C, SPI, and UART for seamless serial communication
- Connectivity: Provides Ethernet, CAN, and USB capabilities for versatile networking options
- Timers and PWM: Multiple 16-bit and 32-bit timers, as well as PWM channels for precise timing and control operations
- ADC: 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters with up to 48 channels for accurate analog signal measurement
- Temperature Range: Industrial temperature range (-40°C to 85°C), ensuring reliable operation under extreme conditions
- Package: 64-pin TQFP package for a compact footprint
Applications
The PIC32MX470F512LT-I/PT is designed for a diverse range of applications, including but not limited to:
- Industrial Control Systems
- Automotive Systems
- Home Automation
- Medical Devices
- Consumer Electronics
- Communication Systems
Support and Resources
Microchip Technology provides extensive support and resources for the PIC32MX470F512LT-I/PT, including development tools, software libraries, and documentation to assist developers in creating efficient and powerful applications. Their MPLAB® development ecosystem, which includes MPLAB X IDE and MPLAB XC32 Compiler, offers a comprehensive suite of tools for programming and debugging the PIC32 microcontroller family.