Microchip Technology Inc. PIC18F2320-I/SO
Microcontroller, 8 KB Flash, 512 RAM, 256 EEPROM, 25 I/O, SOIC-28
Mfr. Part #: PIC18F2320-I/SO / RS Stock #: 70045659
Price
Qty.
Standard Price
108
$8.811
540
$8.371
1080
$7.931
2160
$7.491
Additional Inventory
Manufacturer Lead Time:
60 weeks
Estimated manufacturer lead time is for quantities greater than shown above.
Product Specifications
Product Attribute
Attribute Value
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ADC Resolution
10 bit
Architecture
C Compiler
Comparator Type
2
CPU Speed
10 MIPS
Data Rate
10 MIPS
EEPROM Memory
256 B
Family Name
PIC18
Frequency
40 MHz
Input Output
25
Interface
I2C ; SPI ; USART
Maximum Number of CAN Channels
0
Maximum Number of Ethernet Channels
0
Maximum Number of I2C Channels
1
Maximum Number of LIN Channels
0
Maximum Number of PCI Channels
0
Maximum Number of SPI Channels
1
Maximum Number of UART Channels
1
Maximum Operating Temperature
85 °C
Memory Type
Flash
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Number of ADCs
10 x 10 bit
Number of Bits
8
Number of IO Ports
25
Number of Pins
28
Number of PWM Units
1
Number of Timers
5
Operating Voltage
4.2 to 5.5 V
Package Type
SOIC
Program Memory Size
8 kB
Programmable Memory
8K Bytes
Pulse Width Distortion
2 x 10 bit
PWM Channels
2 (CCP)
PWM Resolution
10 bit
RAM Size
512 B
Speed
20 MHz
Temperature Operating Range
-40 to +85 °C
Timer Resolution
8, 16 bit
Timers
2 x 8 bit, 3 x 16 bit
Type
PIC
USB Channels
1 x Device
Voltage Range
2-5.5 V
Overview
The peripheral-rich 8-bit PIC microcontrollers offer the best price/performance ratio in the industry, with Flash, one-time-programmable and ROM program memory options. Based on a powerful RISC core, these families feature a common architecture for easy migration from 6 to 100 pins with little or no code change required.
Microchip’s High Performance Architecture encompasses the PIC18 family of devices. These microcontrollers utilize a 16-bit program word architecture with 18- to 80-pin package options. The PIC18 devices are high performance microcontrollers with integrated A/D converters. All PIC18 microcontrollers incorporate an advanced RISC architecture that supports Flash and OTP devices. The PIC18 has enhanced core features, 32 level-deep stack and multiple internal and external interrupts. The separate instruction and data buses of the Harvard architecture allow a 16-bit instruction word with separate 8-bit data. The two-stage instruction pipeline enables all instructions to execute in a single cycle, except for program branches, which require two cycles. A total of 79 instructions (reduced instruction set) are available.
The PIC18 family has special features to reduce external components, thus minimizing cost, enhancing system reliability and reducing power consumption. The PIC18 family builds on the foundation established by the other 8-bit PIC microcontrollers and provides engineers with a smooth, easy migration to these higher levels of performance and feature sets.
Features:
? 10 MIPS
? 2.0-5.5 VDD (PIC18FXXJXX VDD= 2.0-3.6)
? 77 Instructions
? Upwardly Compatible with PIC16C
? 1 WDT on All Devices
? C Compiler Efficient Instruction Set
Microchip’s High Performance Architecture encompasses the PIC18 family of devices. These microcontrollers utilize a 16-bit program word architecture with 18- to 80-pin package options. The PIC18 devices are high performance microcontrollers with integrated A/D converters. All PIC18 microcontrollers incorporate an advanced RISC architecture that supports Flash and OTP devices. The PIC18 has enhanced core features, 32 level-deep stack and multiple internal and external interrupts. The separate instruction and data buses of the Harvard architecture allow a 16-bit instruction word with separate 8-bit data. The two-stage instruction pipeline enables all instructions to execute in a single cycle, except for program branches, which require two cycles. A total of 79 instructions (reduced instruction set) are available.
The PIC18 family has special features to reduce external components, thus minimizing cost, enhancing system reliability and reducing power consumption. The PIC18 family builds on the foundation established by the other 8-bit PIC microcontrollers and provides engineers with a smooth, easy migration to these higher levels of performance and feature sets.
Features:
? 10 MIPS
? 2.0-5.5 VDD (PIC18FXXJXX VDD= 2.0-3.6)
? 77 Instructions
? Upwardly Compatible with PIC16C
? 1 WDT on All Devices
? C Compiler Efficient Instruction Set