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Table 1-1 shows the features of the PIC16C55X(A) mid-range microcontroller families. A simplified block diagram of the PIC16C55X(A) is shown in Figure 3-1.
The PIC16C55X(A) series fit perfectly in applications ranging from motor control to low-power remote sensors. The EPROM technology makes customization of application programs (detection levels, pulse generation, timers, etc.) extremely fast and convenient. The small footprint packages make this microcontroller series perfect for all applications with space limitations.
Low-cost, low-power, high-performance, ease of use and I/O flexibility make the PIC16C55X(A) very versatile.
Those users familiar with the PIC16C5X family of microcontrollers will realize that this is an enhanced version of the PIC16C5X architecture. Please refer to Appendix A for a detailed list of enhancements. Code written for PIC16C5X can be easily ported to PIC16C55X(A) family of devices (Appendix B).
The PIC16C55X(A) family fills the niche for users wanting to migrate up from the PIC16C5X family and not needing various peripheral features of other members of the PIC16XX mid-range microcontroller family.
The PIC16C55X(A) family is supported by a full-featured macro assembler, a software simulator, an in-circuit emulator, a low-cost development programmer and a full-featured programmer. A “C” compiler and fuzzy logic support tools are also available.
A variety of frequency ranges and packaging options are available. Depending on application and production requirements the proper device option can be selected using the information in the PIC16C55X(A) Product Identification System section at the end of this data sheet. When placing orders, please use this page of the data sheet to specify the correct part number.