Microchip Technology PIC® 18J series Microcontrollers

Introduction, stock information and FAQs of PIC® 18J series Microcontrollers

In this post, you will learn features, applications, PDF datasheets, substitute products and the latest stock and pricing information of Microchip Technology PIC® 18J series Microcontrollers.

Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Lighting
  • Medical
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Technical Documents

Description


Microchip Technology PIC® 18J series Microcontrollers are a family of 8-bit microcontrollers designed for embedded applications. They feature a wide range of peripherals, including analog-to-digital converters, timers, serial communications, and more. The 18J series is designed to be low-power and cost-effective, making them ideal for battery-powered and cost-sensitive applications. They are also highly configurable, allowing developers to tailor the microcontroller to their specific needs. With their wide range of features and low cost, the 18J series is a great choice for embedded applications.



Features


• High-performance 8-bit core with up to 32K bytes of Flash program memory

• Up to 2K bytes of RAM

• Up to 32 I/O pins

• Up to 4 channels of 10-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) converter

• Up to 2 channels of 10-bit Digital-to-Analog (D/A) converter

• Up to 4 channels of Capture/Compare/PWM (CCP)

• Up to 4 channels of Enhanced Capture/Compare/PWM (ECCP)

• Up to 4 channels of USART

• Up to 2 channels of I2C™

• Up to 2 channels of SPI™

• Up to 2 channels of CAN

• Up to 2 channels of LIN

• Up to 2 channels of I2S

• Up to 2 channels of USB

• Up to 2 channels of Ethernet

• Up to 2 channels of Secure Digital (SD)



Applications


• Automotive

• Industrial

• Medical

• Consumer

• Home Automation

• Robotics

• Security

• Networking

• Wearable Devices

• Internet of Things (IoT)

• Embedded Systems


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Alternative Products of Microchip Technology PIC® 18J series Microcontrollers?

1. Atmel AVR Series Microcontrollers 2. NXP LPC Series Microcontrollers 3. STMicroelectronics STM32 Series Microcontrollers 4. Texas Instruments MSP430 Series Microcontrollers 5. Renesas RX Series Microcontrollers 6. Silicon Labs EFM32 Series Microcontrollers 7. Cypress PSoC Series Microcontrollers 8. Freescale Kinetis Series Microcontrollers 9. Infineon XMC Series Microcontrollers 10. Microchip Technology dsPIC Series Microcontrollers

What are the differences between the types of Microchip Technology PIC® 18J series Microcontrollers?

The PIC® 18J series microcontrollers are available in a variety of different types, each with its own unique features and capabilities. The main differences between the types are the amount of memory, the number of I/O pins, the number of timers, the number of interrupts, the number of analog-to-digital converters, and the type of instruction set. The PIC® 18J series also offers a variety of different packages, such as DIP, SOIC, and QFN, to suit different applications.