New chips PIC18F27J53 and PIC18F47J53


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    Default New chips PIC18F27J53 and PIC18F47J53

    These new chips have a ton of space (up to 128K), USB and 10 or 12 bit ADC. I would love to see PBP 2.60b with this chip!

    http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...Doc/39964B.pdf

    Universal Serial Bus Features:
    • USB V2.0 Compliant
    • Low Speed (1.5 Mbps) and Full Speed (12 Mbps)
    • Supports Control, Interrupt, Isochronous and Bulk
    Transfers
    • Supports up to 32 Endpoints (16 bidirectional)
    • USB module can use any RAM Location on the
    Device as USB Endpoint Buffers
    On-Chip USB Transceiver with Crystal-Less Operation
    Power Management with nanoWatt XLP

    • Deep Sleep mode: CPU off, Peripherals off, Currents
    Down to 13 nA and 850 nA with RTCC
    - Able to wake-up on external triggers,
    programmable WDT or RTCC alarm
    - Ultra Low-Power Wake-up (ULPWU)
    • Sleep mode: CPU off, Peripherals off, SRAM on,
    Fast Wake-up, Currents Down to 105 nA Typical
    • Idle: CPU off, Peripherals on, Currents Down to
    2.3 A Typical
    • Run: CPU on, Peripherals on, Currents Down to
    6.2 A Typical
    • Timer1 Oscillator w/RTCC: 1 μA, 32 kHz Typical
    • Watchdog Timer: 0.8 μA, 2V Typical
    Special Microcontroller Features:
    5.5V Tolerant Inputs (digital-only pins)
    • Low-Power, High-Speed CMOS Flash Technology
    • C Compiler Optimized Architecture for Re-Entrant Code
    • Priority Levels for Interrupts
    • Self-Programmable under Software Control
    • 8 x 8 Single-Cycle Hardware Multiplier
    • Extended Watchdog Timer (WDT):
    - Programmable period from 4 ms to 131s
    • Single-Supply In-Circuit Serial Programming™
    (ICSP™) via Two Pins
    • In-Circuit Debug with Three Breakpoints via Two Pins
    • Operating Voltage Range of 2.0V to 3.6V
    • On-Chip 2.5V Regulator
    • Flash Program Memory of 10,000 Erase/Write
    Cycles Minimum and 20-Year Data Retention
    Flexible Oscillator Structure:
    • High-Precision PLL for USB
    • Two External Clock modes, up to 48 MHz (12 MIPS)
    • Internal, 31-kHz Oscillator
    High-Precision, Internal Oscillator for USB, 31 kHz to
    8 MHz or 48 MHz w/PLL, ±.15% Typical, ±1% Max
    • Secondary Oscillator using Timer1 at 32 kHz
    • Fail-Safe Clock Monitor (FSCM):
    - Allows for safe shutdown if any clock stops
    • Programmable Reference Clock Output Generator
    Peripheral Highlights:
    Peripheral Pin Select:
    - Allows independent I/O mapping of many peripherals
    - Continuous hardware integrity checking and safety
    interlocks prevent unintentional configuration changes
    Hardware Real-Time Clock/Calendar (RTCC):
    - Provides clock, calendar and alarm functions
    • High-Current Sink/Source 25 mA/25mA
    (PORTB and PORTC)
    • Four Programmable External Interrupts
    • Four Input Change Interrupts
    Three Enhanced Capture/Compare/PWM (ECCP) modules:
    - One, two or four PWM outputs
    - Selectable polarity
    - Programmable dead time
    - Auto-shutdown and auto-restart
    - Pulse steering control
    Seven Capture/Compare/PWM (CCP) modules
    • Two Master Synchronous Serial Port (MSSP)
    modules Supporting Three-Wire SPI (all four modes)
    and I2C™ Master and Slave modes
    • Eight-Bit Parallel Master Port/Enhanced Parallel
    Slave Port
    • Three Analog Comparators with Input Multiplexing
    10/12-Bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter
    module:
    - Up to 13 input channels
    - Auto-acquisition capability
    - Conversion available during Sleep
    • High/Low-Voltage Detect module
    • Charge Time Measurement Unit (CTMU):
    - Supports capacitive touch sensing for touch
    screens and capacitive switches
    - Provides precise resolution time measurement
    for flow measurement and simple temperature
    sensing
    • Two Enhanced USART modules:
    - Supports RS-485, RS-232 and LIN/J2602
    - Auto-wake-up on Start bit
    - Auto-Baud Detect (ABD)
    Last edited by ScaleRobotics; - 11th January 2011 at 22:56.
    http://www.scalerobotics.com

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