Microchip Technology PIC18-Q41 MCUs
Microchip Technology PIC18-Q41 MCUs are available in 14/20-pin devices for real-time control and sensor applications. These MCUs feature a 12-bit ADC with Computation (ADCC) and Capacitive Voltage Divider (CVD) techniques for advanced capacitive touch sensing, averaging, filtering, oversampling, and threshold comparison. The PIC18-Q41 MCUs come with two 8-bit DAC modules, an operational amplifier, and a 16-bit PWM module that provides dual independent outputs on the same time base. These devices support 4KB of data SRAM memory, 64KB of program flash memory, 512 Bytes data EEPROM, Device Information Area (DIA), and Device Characteristics Information (DCI) area. Microchip Technology PIC18-Q41 MCUs operate at 1.8V to 5.5V supply voltage, -40°C to +85°C industrial, and -40°C to +125°C extended temperature ranges.Features
- C compiler optimized RISC architecture
- Operating Speed
- DC-64MHz clock input
- 62.5ns minimum instruction cycle
- Four Direct Memory Access (DMA) Controllers
- Data transfers to SFR/GPR spaces from either program flash memory, data EEPROM, or SFR/GPR spaces
- User-programmable source and destination sizes
- Hardware and software triggered data transfers
- Vectored Interrupt Capability
- Selectable high/low priority
- Fixed interrupt latency of three instruction cycles
- Programmable vector table base address
- Backward compatible with previous interrupt capabilities
- 128-level deep hardware stack
- Windowed Watchdog Timer (WWDT)
- Watchdog reset on the too long or too short interval between watchdog clear events
- Variable prescaler selection
- Variable window size selection
- Low-Current Power-on Reset (POR)
- Configurable Power-up Timer (PWRT)
- Brown-out Reset (BOR)
- Low-Power BOR (LPBOR) option
- Memory
- Up to 64KB of program flash memory
- Up to 4KB of data SRAM memory
- 512 Bytes data EEPROM
- Operating Characteristics
- Operating Voltage Range
- 1.8V to 5.5V
- Temperature Range
- -40°C to +85°C - industrial
- -40°C to +125°C - extended
- Operating Voltage Range
- Power-Saving Functionality
- Doze: CPU and peripherals running at different cycle rates (typically CPU is lower)
- Idle: CPU halted while peripherals operate
- Sleep: Lowest power consumption
Applications
- Sensors
- Integrated Op-amps and advanced ADC
- Real-Time Control
- Fast data transfer with DMA
- Low Power
- Peripheral operations in CPU mode
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Publicado: 2020-12-04
| Actualizado: 2024-08-13
