64 pin 18F series MCU, which operates from 5V and has same pinout as 16F series?


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    Default Re: 64 pin 18F series MCU, which operates from 5V and has same pinout as 16F series?

    Likely no direct drop-in with those exact specs. Consider lower speed, external clock, or other PIC families (needs PCB change).

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    Default Re: 64 pin 18F series MCU, which operates from 5V and has same pinout as 16F series?

    Yes, I already started re-designing the PCB, and discovered that there's an error in datasheet - PIC18F66K80 actually has 52 IO pins, not 54, as stated in the beginning of datasheet!

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