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PIC16C774 Microcontroller
This powerful yet easy to program CMOS UVPROM-based 8-bit microcontroller packs Microchip's powerful PIC RISC architecture into a 40-pin package and is upwards compatible with the
PIC16C5X, PIC12CXXX devices. The PIC16C774 features 10 channels of 12-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) converter giving designers the ability to discriminate smaller signal changes and eliminate the need for
external circuitry for high precision measurements of analog signals. It also features ICSP capability, 3 timers, 2 enhanced capture/compare/PWM functions, integrated watch-dog, and a synchronous serial
port. The synchronous serial port can be configured as either a 3-wire Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI™), 2-wire Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C™) bus, or a Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
(USART). All of these features make it ideal for the most sophisticated applications requiring higher levels of A/D in automotive, industrial, appliances and consumer applications. Since the PIC16C774
is so feature rich, it is often used to develop projects that will not ultimately use the 16C774 but a different member of the 16C77x family. This is made especially easy through the use of our
PIC-C Compilers. This microcontroller is also suitable for direct use in our PIC Prototyping Board without the aid of an adapter.
Specification Chart
| Data Ram |
Speed MHz |
I/O Ports |
ADC 12-bits |
Serial I/O |
PWM |
Comp-
arators |
Timers |
Brown Out |
ICSP |
| 256 |
20 |
33 |
10 |
USART, I˛C, SPI |
2 |
- |
3+WDT |
True |
True |
Additional Features:
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200 nanosecond instruction execution
7168 Bytes (4096 Words) of program memory
25mA sink/source per I/O
Parallel Slave Port (PSP)
2 Capture/Compare functions
Brown-out detection
Absolute Bandgap Voltage Reference |
Block Diagram
Pin Diagram
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