Microchip Technology's PIC24F 16-bit microcontroller features up to 256 KB of ECC Flash and 16 KB of RAM. It offers various power-down modes to keep the currents very low. It has 12-bit ADC at 200 ksps with up to fourteen analog inputs, three comparators, and CTMU for touch applications. It is available in 28-, 44-, and 48-pin packages. This family is ideally suited for general-purpose applications.
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- Modified Harvard architecture
- Up to 16 MIPS operation at 32 MHz
- 8 MHz internal oscillator
- 17-bit x 17-bit, single-cycle hardware fractional / integer multiplier
- 32-bit x 16-bit hardware divider
- 16-bit x 16-bit working register array
- Two address generation units for separate read and write addressing of data memory
- Alternate clock modes allow on-the-fly switching to a lower clock speed for selective power reduction
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- Up to 14-channel, software selectable, 10- and 12-bit analog-to-digital converter
- Three analog comparators with input multiplexing
- LVD interrupt above/below programmable VLVD level
- Charge time measurement unit (CTMU)
- Sleep and idle modes selectively shut down peripherals and/or core for substantial power reduction and fast wake-up
- Doze mode allows CPU to run at a lower clock speed than peripherals
- C compiler optimized instruction set architecture
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