Microcontrollers have self-reprogrammable flash memory

Four new high pin-count, high-density members of the PIC18F family offer 96 and 128 KB self-reprogrammable, high-endurance flash memory with up to 10 MIPS performance over an operating voltage range of 2.0 to 5.5 V. NanoWatt technology power management and analog/digital peripherals allow this series of devices to compete with 16-bit devices in high-end embedded applications, while preserving 8...

By Staff February 1, 2005

Four new high pin-count, high-density members of the PIC18F family offer 96 and 128 KB self-reprogrammable, high-endurance flash memory with up to 10 MIPS performance over an operating voltage range of 2.0 to 5.5 V. NanoWatt technology power management and analog/digital peripherals allow this series of devices to compete with 16-bit devices in high-end embedded applications, while preserving 8-bit development tool and software investments. It addresses performance and memory needs by providing linear access to a memory space as large as 2 MB, yet offers complete code and tool compatibility with smaller microcontrollers. www.microchip.com Microchip Technology Inc.