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News Release from: Microchip Technology | Subject: PIC18F010 and PIC18F020 Flash microcontrollers
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 May 2001
Flash microcontrollers run up to 10MIPS
Microchip's new PIC18F010 and PIC18F020 Flash microcontrollers offer an industry-leading performance of 10MIPS, 4Kbyte of program memory, 256byte of user RAM and 64byte of EEPROM.
Microchip's new PIC18F010 and PIC18F020 Flash microcontrollers offer an industry-leading performance of 10MIPS, 4Kbyte of program memory, 256byte of user RAM and 64byte of EEPROM Featuring low-voltage operation with programmable low-voltage detect, as well as EEPROM write capability down to 2V, the PIC18F010 and PIC18F020 microcontrollers are ideal for battery powered applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The devices feature a programmable brownout detector, 8x8 multiply, 31 hardware stack levels and a 16bit timer/counter.
Implemented using Microchip's 0.5um process technology, the new microcontrollers and packed into a very small 8-pin package.
Microchip's range of PICmicro microcontrollers includes over 140 devices.
Pin compatibility between PICmicro devices offers greater design flexibility and code compatibility across all 8- to 84-pin PICmicro devices reduces both development time cost.
The PIC18F010 and PIC18F020 are supported by a wide range of development tools including Microchip's MPLAB in-circuit debugger and Microchip's MPLAB-IDE editor, assembler, linker, simulator, project manager and source-level symbolic debug.
Engineering samples of the PIC18F010 and PIC18F020 will be available in June 2001 with volume production in August 2001.
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