PIC18F25K22T-I/SS is a microcontroller (MCU) from Microchip Technology's PIC18F series. It is a member of the 8-bit PIC18F family, which is known for its high performance, low power consumption, and a wide range of integrated features.
Description:
The PIC18F25K22T-I/SS is a high-performance, 8-bit microcontroller with a 28-pin small-outline surface-mount package (SOIC). It features a 16-bit wide instruction set and a high-speed CPU with a clock frequency of up to 40 MIPS. The device is designed for use in a wide range of applications, including industrial control, automotive, medical, and consumer electronics.
Features:
- 8-bit microcontroller with a 28-pin package
- 16-bit wide instruction set
- High-speed CPU with up to 40 MIPS performance
- Up to 32 kB of Flash program memory
- Up to 2 kB of RAM
- Up to 256 bytes of EEPROM
- 3-level hardware stack
- On-chip debugging and data tracing
- Up to 33 general-purpose I/O pins
- On-chip peripherals, including UART, SPI, I2C, and PWM
- Low-power modes for energy-efficient operation
- Enhanced on-chip debug and program memory protection
- Wide operating voltage range (2.0V to 5.5V)
Applications:
The PIC18F25K22T-I/SS is suitable for a wide range of applications due to its high performance, low power consumption, and integrated features. Some potential applications include:
- Industrial control systems
- Automotive electronics, such as body control modules and engine management systems
- Medical devices, such as portable monitoring equipment and diagnostic instruments
- Consumer electronics, including home automation, appliances, and portable devices
- Communication systems, such as modems and routers
- Security systems, including access control and surveillance equipment
- Battery-powered devices, where low power consumption is crucial
- Sensor interfaces and data acquisition systems
- Motor control and actuator applications
- Human-machine interface (HMI) devices, such as touchscreens and control panels
The PIC18F25K22T-I/SS offers a versatile and powerful solution for embedded system designers looking to implement high-performance, low-power microcontrollers in their projects.