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8-bit PIC microcontrollers (MCUs) enable you to create low-power solutions for sensor node, real-time control, connected and other applications.
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Microchip's highly programmable digital lighting controllers...
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Bring your ideas to life easily with PIC ® and AVR ® microcontrollers (MCUs). Pick from our broad portfolio of uniquely configurable MCUs and start designing quickly using our award-winning Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) with production-ready code generation tools and best-in-class rapid prototyping hardware.
PIC (usually pronounced as /pɪk/) is a family of microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology, derived from the PIC1640 [1] [2] originally developed by General Instrument's Microelectronics Division.
PIC32 MCUs. Start your next 32-bit embedded design with our PIC32 family of 32-bit MCUs. We offer a broad portfolio of PIC32 MCUs ranging from entry-level to high-performance devices. We offer these MCUs with a variety of memory sizes and processing speeds along with robust security, ultra-low power, enhanced touch, analog and digital ...
5 lis 2024 · Microchip's first 8-bit microcontroller (MCU), was the PIC1650. Over time, 8-bit PIC expanded from 12-bit instruction words to 14 and 16. Non-volatile program and data memory were introduced along with more package options and many new digital and analog peripherals.
Microchip offers more than 250 8-bit PIC microcontrollers. Finding the perfect MCU for your application is just a mouse click away using our Microchip Advanced Part Selector (MAPS) tool. MPLAB® IDE is absolutely FREE and supports ALL of Microchip’s 8-, 16- and 32-bit microcontrollers.
Microchip offers innovative XLP PIC microcontrollers for smart grid, smart metering and utility communication systems design. Key features include: • Industry’s leading XLP low-power modes for energy-efficient designs • XLP integrated Analog PIC MCUs • Dual-channel 16-bit Delta-Sigma ADC for precision measurements •