Microchip – PIC18F8722-I/PT TQFP
Ideal for large low power (nanoWatt) and connectivity applications that benefit from the availability of four serial ports: double synchronous serial ports (I²C™ and SPI™) and double asynchronous (LIN capable) serial ports. Large amounts of RAM memory for buffering and FLASH program memory make it ideal for instrumentation panels, TCP/IP enabled embedded applications as well as metering and industrial control and monitoring applications. While operating up to 40 MHz, it is also backward software and hardware compatible with the PIC18F8720.
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Product Features:
- 2 x EUSART (LIN)
- 2 x MSSP (Master I²C™ /SPI™)
- External Memory Interface(8/16-bit)
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