Microchip, 8 bit PIC, PIC18F Microcontroller, 80 MHz, 32kB FLASH, 80-Pin TQFP

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包裝方式:
RS庫存編號:
239-5612P
製造零件編號:
PIC18F8520-I/PT
製造商:
Microchip
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品牌

Microchip

Product Type

Microcontroller

Series

PIC18F

Package Type

TQFP

Mount Type

Surface

Pin Count

80

Device Core

PIC

Data Bus Width

8bit

Program Memory Size

32kB

Maximum Clock Frequency

80MHz

RAM Size

2kB

Maximum Supply Voltage

5.5V

Number of Programmable I/Os

68

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Standards/Approvals

REACH, RoHS3

Minimum Supply Voltage

4.2V

Instruction Set Architecture

RISC

Automotive Standard

No

ADCs

16 x 10 Bit

Program Memory Type

FLASH

The Microchip PIC18F8520 series of devices offer the same advantages of all PIC18 microcontrollers – namely, high computational performance at an economical price – with the addition of high endurance Enhanced Flash program memory. The device also provides an enhanced range of program memory options and versatile analog features that make it ideal for complex, high-performance applications. The device introduces the widest range of on-chip, Enhanced Flash program memory available on PICmicro microcontrollers – up to 128 Kbyte (or 65,536 words), the largest ever offered by Microchip. For users with more modest code requirements, the family also includes members with 32 Kbyte or 64 Kbyte. In the event that 128 Kbytes of program memory is inadequate for an application, the device also implements an external memory interface.

Wide operating voltage range from 2.0 V to 5.5 V

C compiler optimized architecture with optional extended instruction set

Linear program memory addressing to 128 Kbytes

Linear data memory addressing to 3840 bytes

Flash/Data EEPROM retention of more than 40 Years

Offers priority levels for interrupts