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How do I select the best microcontroller for my application?
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Microchip is a leading supplier of 8-bit microcontrollers, with one of the broadest product offerings. Products range from 8-pin, 12 bit instruction word to 68-pin, 16-bit instruction word devices. Click here to find out how fast operation, low power and low cost combine to make the Microchip PICmicro® family one of the most popular product lines in the world.
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Reference Manuals
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Follow this link to download the latest reference manuals. The manuals review architecture and peripheral modules, but does not cover the specifics of each CMOS device.
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Future PICmicro® Microcontroller Products Guide
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Microchip's Future PICmicro® Microcontroller Products Guide
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Naming Conventions
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Click here to view the current naming conventions to identify the families.
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PICmicro® Families
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PIC16C43X Family
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18/20 Pin, 8-Bit CMOS Microcontrollers with LIN bus
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PIC16C78X Family
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Microcontroller with programmable analog including A/D, D/A, operational amplifier, comparators and PSMC.
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PIC16C7XX Family
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8-Bit CMOS Microcontrollers with A/D Converter, for USB, PS/2 and Serial Device Applications
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PIC16C77X Family
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28 and 40-Pin, 8-Bit CMOS Microcontrollers with 12-Bit A/D Converter
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PIC16F87X Family
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28/40-Pin, 8-Bit CMOS FLASH Microcontrollers with 10-bit A/D converter
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PIC16X8X Family
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18-Pin, 8-Bit CMOS FLASH/EEPROM Microcontrollers
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PIC16F7X Family
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28/40-pin 8-bit CMOS FLASH Microcontrollers
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PIC16C9XX Family
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8-Bit CMOS Microcontrollers with LCD Driver
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PIC17C4X Family
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High-Performance 8-Bit CMOS EPROM/ROM Microcontrollers
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PIC17C7XX Family
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High-Performance 8-Bit CMOS EPROM Microcontrollers
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PIC18CXXX Family
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Enhanced Architecture 8-Bit Microcontrollers
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PIC18FXXX Family
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Enhanced FLASH Microcontroller with full speed USB and 10-bit A/D
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AY0438 Family
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The AY0438 is a CMOS integrated device that drives a
liquid crystal display, usually under microprocessor
control.
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Japanese Versions
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View all current datasheets that have been converted over to Japanese. Please note: All Japanese datasheets still require the English versions for voltage specs.
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