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PIC18F4480-I/P

PIC18F4480-I/P

Product Overview

Category

The PIC18F4480-I/P belongs to the category of microcontrollers.

Use

This microcontroller is commonly used in various electronic applications that require embedded control and processing capabilities.

Characteristics

  • High-performance 8-bit architecture
  • Flash memory for program storage
  • Integrated peripherals for versatile functionality
  • Low power consumption
  • Wide operating voltage range

Package

The PIC18F4480-I/P is available in a 40-pin PDIP (Plastic Dual Inline Package) format.

Essence

The essence of the PIC18F4480-I/P lies in its ability to provide efficient and reliable control and processing capabilities in a compact package.

Packaging/Quantity

The PIC18F4480-I/P is typically packaged in reels or tubes, with quantities varying depending on the supplier and customer requirements.

Specifications

  • Microcontroller Family: PIC18F
  • Core Size: 8-bit
  • Program Memory Size: 16KB
  • RAM Size: 768 bytes
  • Number of I/O Pins: 36
  • Operating Voltage Range: 2.0V to 5.5V
  • Maximum Clock Frequency: 40 MHz
  • Data Bus Width: 8-bit
  • ADC Resolution: 10-bit
  • Communication Interfaces: UART, SPI, I2C
  • Timers/Counters: 4
  • PWM Channels: 2
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C

Detailed Pin Configuration

The PIC18F4480-I/P features a total of 40 pins, each serving a specific purpose. The pin configuration is as follows:

  1. VDD - Power supply voltage
  2. RA0 - General-purpose I/O pin
  3. RA1 - General-purpose I/O pin
  4. RA2 - General-purpose I/O pin
  5. RA3 - General-purpose I/O pin
  6. RA4 - General-purpose I/O pin
  7. RA5 - General-purpose I/O pin
  8. VSS - Ground
  9. OSC1/CLKIN - Oscillator input
  10. OSC2/CLKOUT - Oscillator output
  11. RC0 - General-purpose I/O pin
  12. RC1 - General-purpose I/O pin
  13. RC2 - General-purpose I/O pin
  14. RC3 - General-purpose I/O pin
  15. RC4 - General-purpose I/O pin
  16. RC5 - General-purpose I/O pin
  17. RB0/INT0 - External interrupt input
  18. RB1/INT1 - External interrupt input
  19. RB2/INT2 - External interrupt input
  20. RB3/INT3 - External interrupt input
  21. RB4 - General-purpose I/O pin
  22. RB5 - General-purpose I/O pin
  23. RB6 - General-purpose I/O pin
  24. RB7 - General-purpose I/O pin
  25. RB8 - General-purpose I/O pin
  26. RB9 - General-purpose I/O pin
  27. RB10 - General-purpose I/O pin
  28. RB11 - General-purpose I/O pin
  29. RB12 - General-purpose I/O pin
  30. RB13 - General-purpose I/O pin
  31. RB14 - General-purpose I/O pin
  32. RB15 - General-purpose I/O pin
  33. VCAP - Capacitor connection for voltage regulator
  34. VUSB - USB power supply
  35. AVDD - Analog power supply
  36. AN0 - Analog input
  37. AN1 - Analog input
  38. AN2 - Analog input
  39. AN3 - Analog input
  40. AVSS - Analog ground

Functional Features

The PIC18F4480-I/P offers a range of functional features that enhance its versatility and performance. Some notable features include:

  • Flash memory for program storage and easy reprogramming
  • Integrated analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for precise analog signal measurements
  • Multiple communication interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C) for seamless data exchange with external devices
  • Timers/counters for accurate timing and event counting
  • Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) channels for generating variable-width pulses
  • Interrupt capability for efficient handling of external events
  • Low power consumption modes for energy-efficient operation

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages

  • High-performance 8-bit architecture enables fast and efficient processing
  • Wide operating voltage range allows compatibility with various power sources
  • Integrated peripherals reduce the need for external components
  • Flash memory enables easy program updates and flexibility
  • Low power consumption extends battery life in portable applications

Disadvantages

  • Limited program memory size compared to higher-end microcontrollers
  • Relatively small RAM capacity may restrict complex data manipulation
  • Lack of advanced features found in more

Seznam 10 běžných otázek a odpovědí souvisejících s aplikací PIC18F4480-I/P v technických řešeních

  1. What is the maximum operating frequency of PIC18F4480-I/P?

    • The maximum operating frequency of PIC18F4480-I/P is 40 MHz.
  2. What are the key features of PIC18F4480-I/P?

    • The key features of PIC18F4480-I/P include 16KB flash memory, 256 bytes of EEPROM data memory, and 768 bytes of SRAM.
  3. Can PIC18F4480-I/P be used for motor control applications?

    • Yes, PIC18F4480-I/P can be used for motor control applications due to its integrated PWM modules and analog-to-digital converters.
  4. What programming language is commonly used for PIC18F4480-I/P?

    • The most commonly used programming language for PIC18F4480-I/P is C, often with the support of MPLAB XC8 compiler.
  5. Is PIC18F4480-I/P suitable for battery-powered applications?

    • Yes, PIC18F4480-I/P is suitable for battery-powered applications due to its low power consumption and multiple sleep modes.
  6. Does PIC18F4480-I/P have built-in communication interfaces?

    • Yes, PIC18F4480-I/P has built-in USART, SPI, and I2C communication interfaces for connecting to other devices.
  7. What development tools are recommended for programming PIC18F4480-I/P?

    • Recommended development tools for programming PIC18F4480-I/P include MPLAB X IDE and PICkit programmers.
  8. Can PIC18F4480-I/P be used in industrial automation applications?

    • Yes, PIC18F4480-I/P can be used in industrial automation applications due to its robust design and wide operating temperature range.
  9. Are there any known limitations or issues when using PIC18F4480-I/P?

    • One known limitation is the limited number of I/O pins, which may require external multiplexing in some applications.
  10. What are the typical voltage and current requirements for PIC18F4480-I/P?

    • The typical voltage requirement for PIC18F4480-I/P is 2.0V to 5.5V, and the current consumption varies based on the operating conditions and peripherals used.