6-bit Microcontrollers Summer 2012 PIC24 Microcontroller Family Performance, Low Power, Advanced Peripherals www.microchip.
The top challenges facing today’s embedded system designer are attaining product specification and performance goals, achieving on-time market launch and meeting cost goals. Microchip’s PIC24 16-bit Microcontroller Families deliver the performance, peripherals, software and hardware development tools and production support to reach these objectives.
PIC24 16-bit Microcontrollers Family Pins Flash Memory Kbytes SRAM Kbytes 16-bit Timers Input Capture Output Compare Analog Communications Serial I/O Additional Features PIC24F Family: 16 MIPS, Lowest Cost, Lowest Power, General Purpose PIC24F K Families 14–48 4–32 0.5–2 3-5 Timers 1-3 IC 1-3 OC 10-bit ADC (500 ksps) or 10/12-bit ADC (200/100 ksps), 7–16 ch.
Accelerate Time-to-Market with Training, Software Libraries and Development Tools Device Resources Technical Training Microchip’s PIC24E general purpose microcontroller family features the highest speed 70 MIPS core with an excellent performance and code density. It offers ADC, CAN, USBOTG, PMP and up to 15 DMA channels for extensive data movement. These devices are available in various packages and with extended (125°C) temperature options.
Common Development Environment Microchip’s MPLAB® tool chain supports all Microchip MCUs and DSCs from the smallest 8-bit PIC® MCU, to our highest performance 32-bit PIC32 microcontrollers. Microchip’s MPLAB IDE serves as the single, unified graphical user interface for Microchip and third-party software and hardware development tools.
Support Training Microchip is committed to supporting its customers in developing products faster and more efficiently. We maintain a worldwide network of field applications engineers and technical support ready to provide product and system assistance. In addition, the following service areas are available at www.microchip.com: ■ Support link provides a way to get questions answered fast: http://support.microchip.com ■ Sample link offers evaluation samples of any Microchip device: http://sample.