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PIC16F716-I/P-Microchip-8 Bit MCU, Flash, PIC16 Family PIC16F7XX Series Microcontrollers, PIC16, 20 MHz, 3.5 KB, 18 Pins
The PIC16F716-I/P-Microchip-8 Bit MCU, Flash, PIC16 Family PIC16F7XX Series Microcontrollers, PIC16, 20 MHz, 3.5 KB, 18 Pins by Microchip Technology is a value-for-money 8-bit microcontrollers ic designed for everyday users. It features Manufacturer: Microchip Technology and Frequency Rating: 20MHz.
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The PIC16F716-I/P-Microchip-8 Bit MCU, Flash, PIC16 Family PIC16F7XX Series Microcontrollers, PIC16, 20 MHz, 3.5 KB, 18 Pins by Microchip Technology is a value-for-money 8-bit microcontrollers ic designed for everyday users. It delivers reliable performance at an accessible price.
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- Manufacturer: Microchip Technology
- Frequency Rating: 20MHz — smooth, flicker-free operation
- Data Bus Width: 8bit
- Device Core: PIC16
- Shipping Weight: 0.001 kg
- Shipping Dimensions: 1 × 1 × 1 cm
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The PIC16F716-I/P is a 8-bit Flash-based Microcontroller. This powerful (200 nanosecond instruction execution) yet easy-to-program (only 35 single word instructions) CMOS flash-based microcontroller is upwards compatible with the PIC16C5X and PIC12FXXX devices. The PIC16F716 features 4 channels of 8-bit Analogue-to-digital (A/D) converter with 2 additional timers and a enhanced capture/compare/PWM function. The Analogue-to-digital Converter (ADC) allows conversion of an analogue input signal to a 8-bit binary representation of that signal. This device uses analogue inputs, which are multiplexed into a single sample and hold circuit. The output of the sample and hold is connected to the input of the converter. The converter generates a 8-bit binary result via successive approximation and stores the conversion result into the ADC result register (ADRES).
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