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PIC16C54A-10E/SO
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PIC16C54A-10E/SO Description
Microchip Technology's PIC16C54A-10E/SO is a microcontroller unit (MCU) that belongs to the PIC16C5X series. This series of microcontrollers is designed for low-power, high-performance applications and is suitable for a wide range of applications, including industrial control, automotive electronics, and consumer electronics.
Description:
The PIC16C54A-10E/SO is a 14-pin, 8-bit microcontroller with an enhanced mid-range core. It features 1kB of EEPROM memory, 128 bytes of RAM, and 8 channels of 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The microcontroller operates at a frequency of up to 20 MHz and has a wide operating voltage range of 2V to 5.5V.
Features:
- 8-bit microcontroller with enhanced mid-range core
- 1kB EEPROM memory
- 128 bytes of RAM
- 8 channels of 10-bit ADC
- 14-pin package
- Operating frequency of up to 20 MHz
- Wide operating voltage range of 2V to 5.5V
- Low-power operation
- On-chip debugging and programming
- Enhanced watchdog timer with two-stage timeout
Applications:
The PIC16C54A-10E/SO is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Industrial control systems
- Automotive electronics, such as engine control modules and anti-lock braking systems
- Consumer electronics, such as home appliances and portable devices
- Medical devices, such as blood glucose meters and heart rate monitors
- Telecommunication systems, such as modems and routers
- Security systems, such as access control and surveillance cameras
- Data acquisition and signal processing systems
- Battery-powered devices, due to its low-power consumption
The PIC16C54A-10E/SO's combination of features, such as low-power operation, high-performance core, and versatile analog and digital peripherals, make it a popular choice for a variety of applications where space and power constraints are critical.



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