Low-Power Microcontrollers for Battery-Friendly Design Microchip Offers Lowest Currents for Active and Sleep Modes
Extend the battery life in your application using PIC® microcontrollers with nanoWatt XLP Technology and get the industry’s lowest currents for Active and Sleep modes.
Microchip’s peripheral-rich PIC12F182X, PIC16F182X and PIC16F19XX families offer Active currents of less than 50 µA and Sleep currents down to 20 nA. These products enable you to create battery- friendly designs that also incorporate capacitive touch sensing, LCD, communications and other functions which help differentiate your products in the marketplace.
Microchip’s Enhanced Mid-range 8-bit architecture provides up to 50% increased performance and 14 new instructions that result in up to 40% better code execution over previous-generation 8-bit PIC16 MCUs.
PIC12F182X and PIC16F182X families include:
• Packages ranging from 8 to 64 pins • mTouch™ capacitive touch-sensing • Multiple communications peripherals • Dual I2
• PWM outputs with independent time bases • Data signal modulator
C™/SPI interfaces
PIC16F19XX family includes: • mTouch capacitive touch-sensing • LCD drive • Multiple communications peripherals
GET STARTED IN 3 EASY STEPS
1. View the Low Power Comparison videos
2. Download the Low Power Tips ‘n Tricks
3. Order samples and development tools
www.microchip.com/XLP
• More PWM channels, with independent timers
• Up to 28 KB of Flash program memory • Enhanced data EEPROM • 32-level bandgap reference • Three rail-to-rail input comparators
PIC16F193X ‘F1’ Evaluation Platform -DM164130-1
www.microchip.com/xlp
The Microchip name and logo, the Microchip logo and PIC are registered trademarks and mTouch is a trademark of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. © 2010 Energizer. Energizer and other marks are trademarks owned by Energizer. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies. © 2010-2011, Microchip Technology Incorporated, All Rights Reserved. ME257DEng/07.11
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