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Core Independent Peripherals now available on Microchip PIC18 family

Microchip announces the PIC18F “K40” family of microcontrollers (MCUs) consisting of 10 new devices ranging from 16-128 KB of Flash memory with package options covering 28-64 pins.  These cost optimised 8-bit MCUs are the first PIC18 product family to offer Microchip’s popular Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs).

CIPs provide developers with the ability to accomplish tasks in hardware whilst freeing-up the CPU to do other tasks or go to sleep.  This results in reduced power consumption, allows for deterministic response time, decreased firmware development and the time need for validation. The PIC18F “K40” features the ADC with Computation (ADC2), an intelligent Analogue-to-Digital Converter which, independent of the core, can control data-acquisition and signal-analysis functions required in sensor interface applications, such as capacitive touch sensing.

The addition of CIPs to the PIC18F “K40” builds upon the legacy of the successful PIC18F “K20” family.  These new devices are cost effective and offer up to 128 KB of Flash, 5V operation, EEPROM and extensive peripheral integration.  The devices include a full complement of Core Independent Peripherals for safety-critical applications (CRC / Memory Scan, Windowed Watchdog Timer, and Hardware Limit Timer), up to seven hardware PWMs and multiple communications interfaces. In addition, the PIC18 “K40” family offers Intelligent Analogue peripherals including Zero Cross Detect (ZCD), on-chip comparator and ADC2. The ADC2 handles the signal analysis functions of averaging, filtering, oversampling and automatic threshold comparison independent of the CPU.

The device is well suited for a broad range of applications and market segments including touch sensing, industrial control, consumer, automotive and the Internet of Things (IoT).

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The new PIC18F “K40” family is supported by the Curiosity High Pin Count (HPC) board and Microchip’s established software development platforms including MPLAB® Code Configurator (MCC), MPLAB IDE, XC8 Complier, and Microchip’s new cloud-based IDE MPLAB Xpress.

The family is available in volume production and consists of 10 new devices ranging from 16-128 KB of Flash memory. Package options range from 28-64 pins and include UQFN (4x4x0.5mm), QFN, SOIC, SSOP, TQFP, and DIP packages.

Part NumberPin CountProgramme Flash (B)Data EEPROM (B)RAM (B)
PIC18F24K402816 K2561,024
PIC18F25K402832 K2562,048
PIC18F26K402864 K1,0243,728
PIC18F27K4028128 K1,0243,728
PIC18F45K4040/4432 K2562,048
PIC18F46K4040/4464 K1,0243,728
PIC18F47K4040/44128 K1,0243,728
PIC18F65K406432 K1,0242,048
PIC18F66K406464 K1,0243,562
PIC18F67K4064128 K1,0243,562

For more information, visit Microchip’s Web site at: https://www.microchip.com/K40

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