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Microchip Introduces First PIC® microcontroller integrating 16-bit ADC, 10 Msps ADC, DAC, USB and LCD

MC1168 - PIC24FJ64GCxxxhiMicrochip announces a new family of microcontrollers (MCUs), the PIC24FJ128GC010.  This family is an analog system on a chip that integrates a full analog signal chain, including Microchip’s first ever on-chip precision 16-bit ADC and 10 Msps 12-bit ADC, plus a DAC and dual operational amplifiers (Op Amps), along with eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology for extended battery life in portable medical and industrial applications.

This combination of analog integration and low power consumption reduces system cost and noise, and improves the signal throughput in applications which include portable medical monitoring devices such as blood glucose meters and blood pressure monitors; as well as industrial applications and portable monitoring devices, such as voltage and current monitors, gas sensors and high-speed sensor arrays, among others.  The PIC24FJ128GC010 family includes an integrated LCD display driver that provides the ability to drive up to 472 segments with information-rich user displays that include scrolling alphanumeric banners.  Integrated USB supports the uploading of clinical data for medical equipment and can act as a service/data port for industrial equipment. Capacitive touch sensing is supported with an on-chip mTouch peripheral.

The integration of a 16-bit ADC, USB and LCD into a single low-power MCU allows for very small form-factor battery-powered applications.  The PIC24FJ128GC010 family represents a significant cost reduction over a multi-chip implementation, enabling lower noise, faster throughput, smaller PCB size, and faster time to market.

The PIC24FJ128GC010 family is supported by Microchip’s Starter Kit for PIC24F Intelligent.Integrated.Analog (DM240015) which is being offered for a special introductory price of $89.99 for a limited time. This kit is focused on the family’s integrated analog to preserve signal integrity.  It provides 95% of what designers need to develop a handheld analog prototype – all they need to do is add sensors.

The new PIC24FJ128GC010 MCU family is available today for sampling and volume production.  The PIC24FJ128GC010 (128 KB Flash) and PIC24FJ64GC010 (64 KB Flash) are available in 100-pin TQFP and 121-pin BGA packages.  The PIC24FJ128GC006 (128 KB Flash) and PIC24FJ64GC006 (64 KB Flash) are available in 64-pin TQFP and QFN packages.

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