Microchip PIC16F1705-I/P Microcontroller
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- 159-7508
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- PIC16F1705-I/P
- Brand:
- Microchip
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- RS Stock No.:
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- Mfr. Part No.:
- PIC16F1705-I/P
- Brand:
- Microchip
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PIC16F170x/171x, 8-Bit Flash Microcontrollers
PIC16F170x/171x microcontrollers combine Intelligent Analog integration with low-cost and eXtreme
Low Power (XLP) to suit a variety of cost-sensitive general purpose applications.
Intelligent Analog: Up to two OP amps, up to two high-speed comparators, up to 28 input channels of 10-bit ADC and up to one 5-bit/8-bit DAC.
Configurable Logic Cell (CLC): Create custom combinational and sequential logic using the configurable logic cell module. External Gates and state functions can also be brought into the MCU itself.
Numerically Controlled Oscillator (NCO): Frequency output adjustable with very fine steps. The NCO provides high-resolution oscillator capabilities for control applications such as lighting ballast, radio and tone generators.
Complementary Output Generator (COG): Provides a complementary waveform with rising and falling edge dead band control, enabling high-efficiency synchronous switching with no processor overhead. The COG also incorporates auto-shutdown and auto-restart and can directly Interface with other peripherals/external inputs. Additionally it incorporates blanking and phase control.
Zero Cross Detect (ZCD): AC high-voltage zero crossing detection simplifies Triac control, synchronized switching control and timing.
Peripheral Pin Select (PPS): Configure any digital peripheral to any pin via an internal multiplexer to ensure layout flexibility and the elimination of pin overlap.
