Microchip's 16-bit PIC24 “Lite” microcontroller (MCU) family combines eXtreme low power (XLP) technology, low price and low pin count packages for the most cost-sensitive consumer, medical, and safety/security applications. Comprised of the PIC24F “KL” and “KA” series, the family features typical sleep currents down to 20 nA at 25°C, and typical run currents as low as 150 µA / MHz at 1.8 V. PIC24F16KL datasheet PIC24F16KA datasheet
The Microstick for the 3 V PIC24F K-series is an easy-to-use development platform featuring everything designers need to get started with PIC24F “KL” MCUs, including an on-board debugger / programmer and device-under-test (DUT) socket for easy device swapping. At about half the size of a credit card, it is extremely portable and can be plugged into a prototyping board.
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- Low cost 16-bit PIC® MCU family
- PIC24F performance with up to 16 MIPS
- Best-in-class XLP specifications
- Sleep mode: 30 nA typical at 25°C
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- Run mode: 150 µA / MHz typical at 1.8 V
- Standard PIC24F pinout
- PIC18 peripherals including MSSP, CCP, ECCP, timers
- Integrated 512B EEPROM
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- Low cost
- Compatible with Microchip’s popular 16-bit XLP dev. board (DM240311-ND)
- Integrated programmer / debugger - no external debugger required
- USB powered - ease-of-use, no external power supply required
- MPLAB IDE support
- DUT socket - flexible, easy device swapping
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- Works stand-alone or plugged into a prototyping
- Easy access to all device signals for probing
- Smaller than a stick of gum at 20 mm x 69 mm - easily portable
- On board user and power LEDs
- Reset button and demo code
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