Manufacturer Part Number
PIC18F4620-I/P
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Introduction
High-performance, enhanced FLASH microcontroller with nanoWatt technology
Product Features and Performance
8-Bit PIC Core
40MHz Max Speed
Comprehensive list of peripherals including Brown-out Detect/Reset, HLVD, POR, PWM, WDT
Program Memory Size of 64KB
EEPROM Size of 1KB
RAM Size of 3.8KB
10-bit, 13-channel Analog-to-Digital Converter
Internal Oscillator
Product Advantages
Wide operating voltage range of 4.2V to 5.5V
Suitable for Industrial temperature range from -40°C to 85°C
Generous program memory and RAM for complex applications
Flexible connectivity options with I2C, SPI, UART/USART
Extensive interrupt capability
Low power consumption with nanoWatt technology
Key Technical Parameters
Core Size: 8-Bit
Speed: 40MHz
Connectivity: I2C, SPI, UART/USART
Number of I/O: 36
Voltage Supply: 4.2V ~ 5.5V
Data Converters: A/D 13x10b
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Quality and Safety Features
Extended watchdog timer (WDT)
Power-on Reset (POR)
Low Voltage Programming
In-Circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™)
In-Circuit Debug (ICD)
Compatibility
Compatible with various development tools including MPLAB IDE
Standard 40-PDIP package for easy replacement and compatibility with breadboards and standard sockets
Application Areas
Industrial Control Systems
Automotive applications
Consumer Electronics
Internet of Things (IoT) devices
Communication equipment
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
Long-term availability
Not near discontinuation with replacements and upgrades available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High integration for complex applications with moderate space constraints
Performance ratios with specialized peripherals to tackle a variety of tasks
Reliable operation under rugged industrial conditions
Supported by Microchip's world-class development tools
Long-term support and product availability
Good balance between power consumption and processing capability
Easy programmability for quick development cycles