PIC32MX270F256B-I/SO is a microcontroller unit (MCU) produced by Microchip Technology. It belongs to the PIC32MX family of microcontrollers, which are based on the MIPS32 32-bit RISC architecture.
Description:
The PIC32MX270F256B-I/SO is a high-performance, low-power MCU that features a 64-pin, 0.208-inch-wide, 15.24mm max body, and 2.15mm pitch small-outline integrated circuit (SOIC) package. It is designed for a wide range of embedded control applications, including industrial control, medical devices, and consumer electronics.
Features:
- Core: MIPS32 32-bit RISC architecture with a clock speed of up to 80 MHz.
- Memory: 256 KB of Flash memory, 32 KB of SRAM, and 8 KB of EEPROM.
- I/O: 36 GPIO pins, 2 UARTs, 2 SPIs, 2 I2Cs, 1 CAN, and 1 USB.
- Timers: 5 timers, including 3 16-bit timers and 2 8-bit timers.
- ADC: 10-bit, 13-channel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a maximum sampling rate of 1 Msps.
- DAC: 10-bit, 2-channel digital-to-analog converter (DAC).
- Security: Secure Microcontroller with a unique 128-bit key.
- Power consumption: Low-power operation with sleep modes and power-saving features.
- Operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C.
Applications:
- Industrial control systems: Programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor control, and sensor interfacing.
- Medical devices: Patient monitoring systems, diagnostic equipment, and portable medical devices.
- Consumer electronics: Home automation, smart appliances, and portable devices.
- Automotive: In-vehicle infotainment systems, body control modules, and engine management systems.
- Communication systems: Networking devices, routers, and modems.
- Security systems: Access control systems, surveillance cameras, and alarm systems.
The PIC32MX270F256B-I/SO is a versatile and powerful MCU that can be used in a wide range of applications, thanks to its high-performance core, ample memory, and extensive communication interfaces. Its low-power features make it suitable for battery-powered devices, while its security features provide protection against unauthorized access and tampering.