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PIC18F47Q83
  • PIC18F47Q83
  • PIC18F47Q83
  • PIC18F47Q83

PIC18F47Q83

In Production

The PIC18-Q83 family expands the 8-bit MCUs by combining an extensive array of Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) with Controller Area Network (CAN). These cost optimized MCUs contain time-saving CIPs in up to 48-pins with up to 128 KB of flash memory. The family introduces new features and peripherals like the Universal Timer (UTMR) with customization capability; context switching added to the 12-bit ADC with Computation for automating analog signal analysis for real-time system response. Additionally, it includes industry standard options, JTAG Boundary Scan, 32-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) with memory scan on boot for added system safety.  System designers can benefit greatly by saving time, as it is significantly easier to configure a hardware-based peripheral, as opposed to...

Microchip Technology PIC18F47Q83 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Program Memory Size (KB)

128

RAM

13000

Data EEPROM (bytes)

1024

Pin Count

40

Operation Voltage Max.(V)

5.5

Operation Voltage Min.(V)

1.8

ADC Resolution Max

12

ADC Channels

35

Zero Cross Detect

True

Number of Comparators

2

SPI

2

I2C

1

Stand alone PWM

4

Low Power

Yes

Numerically Controlled Oscillator (NCO)

1

Data Signal Modulator (DSM)

1

Description

The PIC18-Q83 family expands the 8-bit MCUs by combining an extensive array of Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) with Controller Area Network (CAN). These cost optimized MCUs contain time-saving CIPs in up to 48-pins with up to 128 KB of flash memory. The family introduces new features and peripherals like the Universal Timer (UTMR) with customization capability; context switching added to the 12-bit ADC with Computation for automating analog signal analysis for real-time system response. Additionally, it includes industry standard options, JTAG Boundary Scan, 32-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) with memory scan on boot for added system safety.  System designers can benefit greatly by saving time, as it is significantly easier to configure a hardware-based peripheral, as opposed to writing and validating an entire software routine, to accomplish a task. 

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