Microchip’s MCUs enable sensor interfacing for IoT edge nodes, wearables, lighting, automotive, and factory automation.
Microchip’s PIC16F152xx family of microcontrollers (MCUs) includes a streamlined feature set that is optimized for simple real-time control and sensor applications. The MCUs are equipped with a 10-bit ADC, two 10-bit PWMs, two CCPs, and EUSART and MSSP (I²C/SPI) communication peripherals which enable sensor interfacing that is ideal for IoT edge nodes, wearables, lighting, automotive, and factory automation. The 8-, 14-, and 20-pin products will be offered in small 3 mm by 3 mm footprint packages for space-constrained applications.
Features
- 32 MHz internal oscillator
- Up to 28 KB Flash program memory
- Up to 2 KB data SRAM
- Two 10-bit PWMs
- Two compare/capture/PWM modules
- 10-bit ADC, up to 17 channels
- Device information area (DIA) for protected storage of unique device IDs
- Watchdog timer (WDT)
- Peripheral pin select (PPS)
- One EUSART
- One MSSP (SPI/I²C)
- Low-power mode features
- Wide operating voltage range: 1.8 V to 5.5 V
- Beta devices: 20-pin PDIP only
- Production variants available: 8-pin (SOIC, DFN), 14-pin (SOIC, TSSOP, VQFN), 20-pin (SSOP, PDIP, VQFN), 28-pin (SOIC, SSOP, VQFN), and 40-pin (PDIP, VQFN, TQFP)
more information: www.microchip.com
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