Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16F1615-E/ML
Manufacturer
microchip-technology
Introduction
The PIC16F1615-E/ML is a high-performance, low-power 8-bit PIC® microcontroller from Microchip Technology. It features a PIC XLP (eXtreme Low Power) architecture, making it ideal for a wide range of embedded applications that require efficient power management and advanced peripherals.
Product Features and Performance
32MHz core speed for fast processing
14KB of FLASH program memory
1KB of RAM for data storage
8x10-bit ADC and 1x8-bit DAC for analog signal processing
I2C, LIN bus, SPI, and UART/USART communication interfaces
Brown-out detection and reset, power-on reset, PWM, and watchdog timer peripherals
12 GPIO pins for interfacing with external devices
Product Advantages
Excellent power efficiency with the PIC XLP architecture
Robust set of integrated peripherals for diverse application needs
Flexible communication protocols for seamless integration
Wide operating voltage range of 2.3V to 5.5V
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Ideal for low-power, battery-powered applications
Versatile peripheral set enables diverse embedded designs
Trusted Microchip Technology quality and reliability
Long-term product availability and support
Quality and Safety Features
Industrial temperature range of -40°C to 125°C
Robust QFN package with exposed pad for efficient heat dissipation
Rigorous quality control and testing during manufacturing
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of development tools and software from Microchip
Application Areas
Suitable for a variety of embedded systems, including industrial automation, home appliances, healthcare devices, and consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
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