The PIC16F72 PICmicro Flash microcontroller incorporates a five-channel, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC). To accommodate today's short product lifecycles, it is code and pin-out compatible ...
Microchip Technology Inc. has announced a new family of low-cost 8-bit Flash PIC ® microcontrollers (MCUs). The 28- and 40-pin PIC16F722/3/4/6/7 (PIC16F72X) MCUs are capable of operation down to 1.8V ...
When working on a project, plenty of us will reach for an Atmel microcontroller because of the widespread prevalence of the Arduino platform. A few hackers would opt for a bit more modern part like an ...
Microchip Tech announced a family of 8-bit Flash microcontrollers with new advanced motor control peripherals that deliver better efficiency, quieter operation, greater range and extend the life of ...
USB interfaces are everywhere today, with low cost flash memory drives and all kinds of USB peripherals readily available. But these are very much focused on the PC market. Attempt to make use of ...
In the maker world, it’s the Arduino and ESP32 lines that get the lion’s share of attention. However, you can do fantastic things with PIC chips, too, if you put the dev time in—it’s just perhaps less ...
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