Microchip Technology's PIC18F24J50-I/SP is a high-performance microcontroller (MCU) that belongs to the PIC18F24J50 family. This MCU is designed for a wide range of applications, including industrial control, automotive, and consumer electronics.
Description:
The PIC18F24J50-I/SP is a 16-bit microcontroller with a 40-pin package. It features an enhanced mid-range core (EN RMC) that provides high code density and fast execution speeds. The MCU operates at a frequency of up to 40 MHz and has 256KB of Flash memory, 16KB of RAM, and 16KB of EEPROM.
Features:
- Enhanced mid-range core (EN RMC) for high code density and fast execution speeds.
- 40 MHz maximum operating frequency.
- 256KB of Flash memory for program storage.
- 16KB of RAM for data storage and manipulation.
- 16KB of EEPROM for non-volatile data storage.
- 40-pin package with a wide range of I/O options.
- On-chip peripherals, including UART, SPI, I2C, and CAN interfaces.
- Advanced analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 10-bit resolution.
- Flexible clock options, including an internal oscillator and external clock inputs.
- Enhanced security features, such as password protection and data encryption.
Applications:
The PIC18F24J50-I/SP is suitable for a wide range of applications due to its high performance, advanced features, and flexible I/O options. Some common applications include:
- Industrial control systems for motor control, sensor interfacing, and data acquisition.
- Automotive applications, such as body control modules, instrument clusters, and infotainment systems.
- Consumer electronics, including smart home devices, appliances, and portable gadgets.
- Medical devices, such as monitoring systems and portable diagnostic equipment.
- Networking and communication devices, like routers, modems, and IoT gateways.
- Security systems, including access control, surveillance, and alarm systems.
The PIC18F24J50-I/SP offers a combination of high performance, advanced features, and a wide range of I/O options, making it a versatile choice for various applications in the embedded systems domain.