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Issue #204 June 2007
Are You Up for 16 Bits?
A look at Microchip's Family of 16 -Bit Microcontrollers
by Jeff Bachiochi
Start | Microchip's 16-Bit Family |Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe | PIC24F | PIC24H | Need DSP? | dsPIC30/33 | Standard Features | Peripheral Pin Select | DSP | DMA | Jump-Start PCBs | SMPS for $750 | Think, Enter, Win | Sources & PDF
| Timers | |
| Input capture | |
| Output compare |
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| Quadrature encoder interface (QEI) | |
| Motor control PWMexp | |
| I/O ports and external interrupt | |
| Reset | |
| UART | |
| SPI | |
| I2C | |
| Data converter interface (DCI) | |
| CAN (standard and enhanced) | |
| 10-bit ADC | |
| 12-bit ADC Real-time clock and calendar |
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| Cyclic redundancy check | |
| Direct memory access (DMA) Functions for controlling an external LCD via I/O port pins |
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| Table 4—This is a table of functions used to set up and control the operation of all the peripheral modules available in the PIC24xx and dsPICxx devices. The peripheral library serves as a convenient layer of abstraction over the specific details of the peripherals and their associated control and status registers. |
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