PIC32 MCUs increase performance, memory size
32-bit family uses MIPS core and is compatible with Microchip 8-/16-bit design tools
The PIC32 family of 32-bit microcontrollers adds performance and memory while maintaining pin, peripheral, and software compatibility with Microchip’s 16-bit MCU/DSC families. The family is based on a MIPS32 core, uses a 0.18-µm process, and has up to 512 Kbytes of flash and 72-MHz operation.
The microcontrollers feature up to four channels of DMA, a CRC engine, 8 to 32 Kbytes of RAM, a full register shadow set, and vectored interrupt. The chips have nine power-saving modes and use approximately 72 mA at 3 V and full-speed operation.
Debug enhancements include two-wire or JTAG connection and eight hardware breakpoints. The devices are also supported by the free MPLAB integrated development environment. Peripherals include a 10-bit A/D converter, five PWMs, and SPI/I2C/UART I/O. (From $2.95 to $5.30 ea/10,000samples available now; prod qty, 2nd qtr 2008.)
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