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Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: Microchip Technology | Subject: dsPIC30F2010
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 October 2004
Digital signal controller shrinks into
tiny QFN
Microchip has released its first digital signal controller (DSC) in a 6 x 6mm 28-pin QFN package.
Microchip has released its first digital signal controller (DSC) in a 6 x 6mm 28-pin QFN package This new packaging option for the dsPIC30F2010 offers unprecedented processing power in a tiny PCB footprint
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The QFN package also offers efficient thermal characteristics for such small designs.
The dsPIC30F2010 DSC is one of an expanding family of Flash-based, high-performance 16bit microcontrollers with fully implemented digital signal processing (DSP) capability supporting a high processing throughput of up to 30MIPS.
The device features a comprehensive peripheral set, allowing designers to minimise component count.
It's mixed-signal capabilities over a wide operating voltage (2.5 to 5.5V), including low-voltage detection, bring advantages in many noisy operating environments.
The dsPIC30F2010 offers enhanced Flash with self-programming capability, providing ease of development and supporting remote software upgrades.
All dsPIC DSCs are supported by Microchip's high performance development systems, including: MPLab integrated development environment (IDE), MPLab C30 C compiler, MPLab ICD 2 in-circuit debugger, MPLab Visual Device Initialiser and MPLab ICE 4000 in-circuit emulator.
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