PIC24F 16-bit Microcontroller featuring nanoWatt XLP for eXtreme Low Power consumption. The device includes advanced low power features including a Low Voltage Sleep mode that maintains the device state and RAM with a typical current of 340 nA, and a Vbat pin that automatically transitions the RTCC to a battery supply when Vdd is removed. The family includes a 480 segment LCD Driver with 60 segment x 8 common drive capability. The combination of feature make the part ideally suited to a number of battery powered and general purpose applications.
Additional Features
Low Power nanoWatt XLP
10 nA Deep Sleep mode
400 nA RTCC in Vbat mode
330 nA Low Voltage Sleep mode (RAM retention)
400 nA Real Time Clock & Calendar operation in Sleep modes
270 nA Watch Dog Timer operation in Deep Sleep modes
150 uA/MHz Run mode
Power Modes: Run, Doze, Idle, Sleep, Low Voltage Sleep, Deep Sleep, Vbat
Multiple, Switchable Clock Modes for Optimum Performance and Power Management
System Supervisors: Low Power BOR, WDT, INT0 and RTCC
CPU
Up to 16 MIPS performance
Single Cycle Instruction Execution
16 x 16 Hardware Multiply, & 32-bit x 16-bit Hardware Divider
C Compiler Optimized Instruction Set System
Peripherals
Upto 480 segment LCD Driver with 60 segment x 8 common drive
10/12-bit Differential ADC, 24 channels, 200/500 Ksps with Threshold Detect
Peripheral Pin Select allows I/O remapping of many peripherals in real time
Charge Time Measurement Unit (CTMU) enabling 24 channels of Capacitive Touch
Three Analog rail-to-rail comparators Peripherals
Hardware RTCC, Real-Time Clock Calendar with Alarms
System
Internal oscillators support - 31 kHz to 8 MHz, up to 32 MHz with 4X PLL
Fail-Safe Clock Monitor - allows safe shutdown if clock fails
Watchdog Timer with separate RC oscillator
System Supervisors: Low Power BOR, WDT, INT0 and RTCC
JTAG Boundary Scan
PIC24F 16-bit Microcontroller featuring nanoWatt XLP for eXtreme Low Power consumption. The device includes advanced low power features including a Low Voltage Sleep mode that maintains the device state and RAM with a typical current of 340 nA, and a Vbat pin that automatically transitions the RTCC to a battery supply when Vdd is removed. The family includes a 480 segment LCD Driver with 60 segment x 8 common drive capability. The combination of feature make the part ideally suited to a number of battery powered and general purpose applications.
Additional Features
- Low Power nanoWatt XLP
- 10 nA Deep Sleep mode
- 400 nA RTCC in Vbat mode
- 330 nA Low Voltage Sleep mode (RAM retention)
- 400 nA Real Time Clock & Calendar operation in Sleep modes
- 270 nA Watch Dog Timer operation in Deep Sleep modes
- 150 uA/MHz Run mode
- Power Modes: Run, Doze, Idle, Sleep, Low Voltage Sleep, Deep Sleep, Vbat
- Multiple, Switchable Clock Modes for Optimum Performance and Power Management
- System Supervisors: Low Power BOR, WDT, INT0 and RTCC
- CPU
- Up to 16 MIPS performance
- Single Cycle Instruction Execution
- 16 x 16 Hardware Multiply, & 32-bit x 16-bit Hardware Divider
- C Compiler Optimized Instruction Set System
- Peripherals
- Upto 480 segment LCD Driver with 60 segment x 8 common drive
- 10/12-bit Differential ADC, 24 channels, 200/500 Ksps with Threshold Detect
- Peripheral Pin Select allows I/O remapping of many peripherals in real time
- Charge Time Measurement Unit (CTMU) enabling 24 channels of Capacitive Touch
- Three Analog rail-to-rail comparators Peripherals
- Hardware RTCC, Real-Time Clock Calendar with Alarms
- System
- Internal oscillators support - 31 kHz to 8 MHz, up to 32 MHz with 4X PLL
- Fail-Safe Clock Monitor - allows safe shutdown if clock fails
- Watchdog Timer with separate RC oscillator
- System Supervisors: Low Power BOR, WDT, INT0 and RTCC
- JTAG Boundary Scan