Microchip has announced its first family of 16-bit PIC microcontrollers. The PIC24 family debuts with 22 general-purpose devices and offers up to 40 MIPS performance, 16 KB RAM and 256 KB of Flash program memory, in packages up to 100-pins. The family maintains compatibility with the MPLAB development environment platform and upward compatibility with all dsPIC digital signal controllers. There are two series: the PIC24F is intended as a cost-effective step up in performance, memory and peripherals for many demanding 8-bit microcontroller applications; while, for even more demanding applications, the PIC24H offers 40 MIPS performance, more memory and additional peripherals, such as CAN communication modules. Overall, the PIC24 delivers increased performance without sacrificing interrupt flexibility and responsiveness, code execution predictability, easy I/O manipulation, C code efficiency and system integrity, states Microchip.
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