Microchip Technology Expands Cost-Effective PIC24F Microcontroller Family With World's...
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Microchip Technology Expands Cost-Effective PIC24F Microcontroller Family With World's Lowest Power Large-Memory 16-bit MCUs
PIC24FJ256GA1 is Only 16-bit MCU Family With Integrated
Capacitive-Touch Peripheral; Eliminates Need for External Cap-Touch
Components
CHANDLER, Ariz.--(Business Wire)--
Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MCHP), a leading provider of
microcontroller and analog semiconductors, today announced nine new
members of the cost-effective PIC24F 16-bit microcontroller (MCU)
family, which are the lowest power (2.6 uA standby current)
large-memory (up to 256 KB Flash and 16 KB RAM) 16-bit
microcontrollers in the world. Additionally, this is the world's first
16-bit MCU family with an integrated Charge Time Measurement Unit
(CTMU) peripheral, which--along with the royalty-free mTouch(TM)
Sensing Solution software development kit--enables designers to easily
add a capacitive-touch user interface without any external components.
When combined with Microchip's free Graphics Software Library,
engineers have access to a complete and cost-effective user interface
solution. For I/O flexibility in advanced applications, the entire
PIC24FJ256GA1 family allows the use of all onboard peripherals, by
enabling designers to map them to the pin they desire through the
"Peripheral Pin Select" pin-mapping function.
Embedded engineers must constantly add more functions and
capabilities to their designs, without sacrificing cost, space or
power consumption. This is driving the demand for MCUs, such as the
16-bit PIC24FJ256GA1 family, that provide larger memory for advanced
applications and higher integration to save space while maintaining
low power consumption. Additionally, the enhanced peripherals of the
PIC24FJ256GA1 family provide up to four UARTs, three SPI ports and
three I2C(TM) ports to expand control capabilities and eliminate the
space and cost of support chips.
"Microchip's latest 16-bit PIC(R) MCUs provide customers with a
new level of integration for general-purpose applications. Large code
space, low power, and a powerful peripheral set expand the
general-purpose capabilities of our cost-effective PIC24F family,"
said Mitch Obolsky, vice president of Microchip's Advanced
Microcontroller Architecture Division.
According to Obolsky, "These are also the industry's only 16-bit
microcontrollers, through the integrated CTMU, that enable designers
to add capacitive touch capabilities to their designs without adding
cost and components to the board design. Combined with our free QVGA
graphics library, Microchip offers a complete and easy-to-use solution
with which customers can add exciting and compelling user interfaces
to their products."
Rarely are designers working on point applications, but rather
complete portfolios of end products. To provide the flexibility that
this design approach requires, the PIC24FJ256GA1 family maintains pin,
peripheral and software compatibility with all of Microchip's
general-purpose 32-bit MCU and 16-bit MCU/DSC families. To further
ease migration and protect tool investments, Microchip's is the only
complete portfolio of 8-, 16- and 32-bit devices to be supported by a
single Integrated Development Environment--the free MPLAB(R) IDE.
The PIC24FJ256GA1 family is designed to meet a wide range of
design-engineering needs across a broad spectrum of industries,
especially those looking to provide an improved user-interface
experience. Specific application examples include: Battery-Powered
(sensors, portable meters and measurement equipment, security
applications, remote controls, home automation); Consumer (home
security systems, heating control, audio equipment, fitness
equipment); Automotive (vehicle tracking, diagnostic equipment, audio
electronics); Appliance (coffee makers, washing machines, dishwashers,
HVAC); Instrumentation/Measurement (scales, medical instruments and
monitoring); Industrial (building monitor-and-control systems,
security/access systems, sensors); Medical (patient monitors, dosing
pumps, blood gas analyzers).
Key Features:
-- Low power--standby current of 2.6 uA
-- CTMU peripheral for capacitive touch
-- Peripheral Pin Select flexible pin mapping
-- Expanded peripherals - 4 UARTs, 3 SPI, 3 I2C(TM) ports
-- 23 independent timers
Development Tools & Training
All PIC24F family members are supported by Microchip's world-class
development tools, including the MPLAB IDE, the MPLAB C30 C compiler,
the MPLAB REAL ICE(TM) emulation system, the MPLAB ICD 2 in-circuit
debugger, and the MPLAB PM3 universal device programmer. Owners of the
Explorer 16 development board can purchase a $25 PIC24FJ256GA1 plug-in
module (part # MA240015), which is available today at
www.microchipdirect.com.
A number of PICtail(TM) Plus daughter cards and software libraries
are available for the Explorer 16 that enable designers to add QVGA
graphics support, Ethernet connectivity, a SD/MMC card, speech
playback and an IrDA(R) standard connection. Finally, Microchip's
16-bit devices are supported by an increasing number of third-party
tool and software vendors.
Availability & Pricing
The nine-member PIC24FJ256GA1 family is offered in 64-, 80- or
100-pin TQFP package options--in commercial and extended temperature
ranges--and all are available now for general sampling with volume
production expected in April 2008. Pricing starts at $3.39 each in
10,000 unit quantities. For additional information, contact any
Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor, or
visit Microchip's Web site at www.microchip.com/16bit.
Microchip Customer Support
Microchip is committed to supporting its customers by helping
design engineers develop products faster and more efficiently.
Customers can access four main service areas at www.microchip.com. The
Support area provides a fast way to get questions answered; the Sample
area offers free evaluation samples of any Microchip device;
microchipDIRECT provides 24-hour pricing, ordering, inventory and
credit for convenient purchasing of all Microchip devices and
development tools; finally, the Training area educates customers
through webinars, sign-ups for local seminar and workshop courses, and
information about the annual MASTERs events held throughout the world.
About Microchip Technology
Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MCHP) is a leading provider of
microcontroller and analog semiconductors, providing low-risk product
development, lower total system cost and faster time to market for
thousands of diverse customer applications worldwide. Headquartered in
Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support
along with dependable delivery and quality. For more information,
visit the Microchip website at www.microchip.com.
Note: The Microchip name and logo, PIC, and MPLAB are registered
trademarks of Microchip Technology Inc. in the USA and other
countries. mTouch, REAL ICE, and PICtail are trademarks of Microchip
Technology Inc. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property
of their respective companies.
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