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Microchip Announces Industry’s Most Flexible Range of Extreme Low Power, High Performance 8-bit Microcontrollers
Microchip announces the introduction of the PIC18F ‘K90’ and the PIC18F ‘K22’ families of 8-bit microcontrollers, the latest MCUs based on its industry-leading low power technology, nanoWatt XLP. The ‘K90’ represents the industry’s first and only ultra low power MCU family to include an on-chip LCD driver module capable of driving LCDs up to 192 pixels. Both new families support 1.8 to 5.5V operation, offer a 12-bit Analogue-to-Digital Converter, and Microchip’s innovative mTouchTM capacitive touch-sensing technology, along with many other peripheral configurations.
The The PIC18F ‘K22’ MCUs provide features such as operation from 1.8 to 5.5V, numerous communication channels, 8 to 128 KB Flash memory, and peripherals for mTouch™ capacitive touch-sensing applications. Other features include a 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC), multiple PWMs and additional timers.
Both the ‘K90’ and ‘K22’ families are suitable for use in home automation, appliance and industrial applications, as well as the medical and automotive markets. The ‘K22’ family is offered in 20- to 80-pin packages with 8- to 128-kbyte of program memory. The ‘K90’ family comes in 64- to 80-pin packages and between 32- and 128-kbyte program memory.
All of the new MCUs feature nanoWatt XLP technology for eXtreme Low Power operation, with industry leading sleep currents down to 20nA. In addition, the MCUs provide a greater than 50% improvement in active current over previous generations.