Microchip Technology 16-Bit PIC24 MCUs & dsPIC DSCs
Microchip Technology 16-Bit PIC24 Microcontrollers (MCUs) and dsPIC Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs) offer high-performance, low-power consumption, flexible peripherals, and a complete development ecosystem of software and hardware tools to speed application development. With specialized peripherals for motor control, digital power conversion, low power security, and advanced analog integration, the Microchip Technology 16-Bit portfolio offers a good balance between low power and high performance. The broad product line includes everything from eXtreme Low Power (XLP) microcontrollers to high-performance dual-core digital signal controllers.PIC24F MCUs
The PIC24F is a cost-effective, low-power family of MCUs, featuring devices with eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology, 16 MIPS performance, and memory up to 1024KB of Flash with a rich set of Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs). The 16-Bit MCU portfolio offers an upgrade in features and peripherals for applications that push the boundaries of 8-Bit MCU capabilities, making the PIC24F family ideal for low-power and space-constrained applications.
dsPIC33 DSCs
The high-performance dsPIC33 DSCs feature a DSP engine for implementing high-efficiency, high-precision variable speed, constant torque PI control, and Field Oriented Control (FOC) motor control. The dsPIC33 DSCs offer features such as dual independent cores offering performance up to 100 MIPS/core, integrated high-speed ADCs, Op-Amps, and Comparators for BoM cost reduction, and up to 14-channel, high-resolution PWMs for two motor control and integrated PFC.
Flexible Integrated Peripherals
The PIC24 and dsPIC33 devices include a robust set of integrated peripherals for various applications, including low-power, high-performance embedded, motor control, digital power conversion, and safety-critical applications covering automotive, industrial control, IoT, and portable medical markets. This high level of integration helps to reduce design time, allowing the customization and differentiation of end products.
The 16-bit family offers critical communication and control peripherals like USB, SPI, UART, CAN 2.0, CAN FD, I2C, high-resolution SMPS/MC PWMs, and Timers, as well as specialized peripherals for graphics, motor control, and digital power control. With integrated precision analog peripherals, you can integrate analog functions such as high-performance ADCs, DACs, and op amps / programmable gain amplifiers into your applications providing simple-to-use interfaces that ease analog design.
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PIC24 & dsPIC33 Block Diagram
