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DSPIC33EV256GM002T-I/MM
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DSPIC33EV256GM002T-I/MM Description
The Microchip Technology's DSPIC33EV256GM002T-I/MM is a digital signal processor (DSP) that is part of the dsPIC33E family of microcontrollers. It is designed for use in a wide range of applications, including motor control, power management, and industrial control systems.
Description:
The DSPIC33EV256GM002T-I/MM is a high-performance, 16-bit digital signal processor that features a high-speed CPU and a range of integrated peripherals. It is built on a 65-nanometer process technology and is available in a 44-pin TQFN package.
Features:
- 40 MIPS CPU with 3 Multiply-Accumulate operations per instruction cycle
- 256KB of on-chip Flash memory for program storage
- 16KB of on-chip RAM for data storage
- Integrated peripherals, including UART, SPI, I2C, and CAN
- 10-bit ADC with up to 20 channels
- 8-bit DAC with 2 channels
- Event system for easy integration of peripherals
- Core Independent Peripherals (CIP) for high-speed data transfers
- On-chip debugging and programming support
Applications:
The DSPIC33EV256GM002T-I/MM is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Motor control, such as brushless DC motors, stepper motors, and induction motors
- Power management, such as battery charging and power conversion
- Industrial control systems, such as robotics, conveyor systems, and machine control
- Automotive applications, such as engine control, transmission control, and safety systems
- Medical equipment, such as imaging systems and patient monitoring devices
- Consumer electronics, such as audio and video processing systems
Overall, the DSPIC33EV256GM002T-I/MM is a versatile and powerful digital signal processor that is well-suited for a wide range of applications that require high-speed processing and a range of integrated peripherals.



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