Microchip Technology PIC18-K83 Microcontrollers
Microchip Technology PIC18-K83 Microcontrollers are full-featured 8-bit MCUs ideal for automotive and industrial applications. The PIC18-K83 MCUs feature a multitude of communication peripherals, such as CAN, SPI, two I2Cs, two UARTs, LIN, DMX, and DALI. These Microcontrollers can handle a wide range of wired and wireless (using external modules) communication protocols for intelligent applications.The Microchip Technology PIC18-K83 MCUs include a 12-bit ADC with Computation (ADC2) extensions for automated signal analysis to reduce the complexity of the application. This, combined with the Core Independent Peripherals integration capabilities, enables functions for motor control, power supply, sensor, signal, and user interface applications.
PIC18K83 MCUs are offered in a wide variety of 28-pin packages for design flexibility.
Features
- Controller Area Network (CAN) module
- Supports CAN 2.0A, 2.0B, 1.2
- Memory Access Partition (MAP)
- Helps with data protection and bootloader applications
- Device Information Area (DIA)
- Stores factory-programmed device ID and peripheral calibration values
- Serial communications
- UART with support for Asynchronous, DMX, DALI and LIN
- I2C and SPI
- Direct Memory Access (DMA) controller
- Eliminates the need for CPU involvement in data transfers
- Improves system performance and reduces power consumption
- Vectored Interrupts (VI)
- Provides faster response times with fixed latency reducing software overhead
- Highly Integrated CIPs
- Cyclic redundancy check with memory scan
- Windowed Watchdog Timer (WWDT)
- 24-bit Signal Measurement Timer (SMT)
- Hardware Limit Timer (HLT)
- Complementary Waveform Generation (CWG)
- Up to eight hardware 10-bit PWMs
- Configurable Logic Cells (CLC)
- Intelligent Analog Functions
- 12-bit ADC with Computation (ADC2) automating Capacitive Voltage Divider (CVD)
- Zero Cross Detect (ZCD)
- Two comparators
- Package Options
- 28-pin SPDIP
- 28-pin SOIC
- 28-pin SSOP
- 28-pin QFN
- 28-pin UQFN
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Published: 2017-12-15
| Updated: 2022-04-11