8-BIT
MCUs WITH INTEGRATED ETHERNET
A
new family of the world’s smallest eight-bit microcontrollers
with an integrated IEEE 802.3-compliant Ethernet communications
peripheral is now available. The PIC18F97J60
family is optimized for embedded applications. It has
an on-chip medium access controller (MAC) and physical
layer device (PHY). By integrating a 10Base-T Ethernet
controller onto a 10-MIPS PIC18 microcontroller with
up to 128 KB of flash program memory, Microchip is providing
embedded systems designers with a single-chip remote-communication
solution for a wide range of applications.
Embedded
engineers have long wanted to add remote monitoring
and communication to their embedded designs, but previous
solutions were expensive and complex. Due to the
integration of the PIC18 8-bit microcontroller with
a complete Ethernet controller, designers can now have
network connectivity in 64- to 100-pin packages that
is one of the most cost effective and easy-to-use Ethernet
solutions. A free TCP/IP software stack to reduce development
time is also available.
Key
features for all nine members of the family include
seamless migration from previous PIC18 designs, IEEE
802.3 compliance, and a dedicated 8-KB Ethernet buffer.
The family also features 128 KB of flash memory and
4 KB of SRAM. This memory accommodates the TCP/IP
stack with web server and leaves ample space for user
application code.
All
nine members of the PIC18F97J60 microcontroller family
are available starting at $4.24 each in 10,000-unit
quantities.
Microchip
Technology, Inc.
www.microchip.com