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Microchip’s New 8-bit PIC Microcontrollers Combine High Integration, Low Power and a Highly Efficient Method to Implement Touch Sensing
Microchip Technology today announced the expansion of its 8-bit eXtreme low Power Enhanced Midrange Core PIC microcontrollers, with the new PIC16F1512/13 devices.
ThesCompared to other members of the PIC16F151X family, these two new devices deliver increased analog capability, including a 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter with hardware Capacitive Voltage Divider support for mTouch capacitive touch sensing implementation. The additional control logic enables automated touch sampling, which reduces software size and lowers CPU usage. It also provides an automatic control of guard-ring drive and a programmable sample-and-hold capacitance
to better match larger touch or proximity sensors.
“The new PIC16F1512/13 devices support a wide range of applications that require best-in-industry low-power modes, with the added ability to reduce software overhead and improve performance when touch sensing is required,” said Steve Drehobl, vice president of Microchip’s MCU8 Division.”