
16-bit RISC microcontroller featuring a dsPIC core, operating at up to 30MHz. This FLASH memory microcontroller offers 6KB of program memory and 256B of RAM. Equipped with multiple peripherals including I2C, SPI, UART, and 4 PWM channels, it supports through-hole mounting in a PDIP28 package. Operating voltage ranges from 4.5V to 5.5V, with an operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C.
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| Package/Case | DIP |
| Core Architecture | dsPIC |
| Data Bus Width | 16b |
| Density | 6KB |
| Frequency | 30MHz |
| Height | 3.43mm |
| Interface | I2C, SPI, IrDA, UART, USART, LIN |
| Length | 35.18mm |
| Max Frequency | 30MHz |
| Max Operating Temperature | 85°C |
| Max Supply Voltage | 5.5V |
| Memory Size | 6KB |
| Memory Type | FLASH, |
| Min Operating Temperature | -40°C |
| Min Supply Voltage | 4.5V |
| Mount | Through Hole |
| Number of A/D Converters | 1 |
| Number of ADC Channels | 6 |
| Number of Bits | 16 |
| Number of I/Os | 21 |
| Number of I2C Channels | 1 |
| Number of Programmable I/O | 21 |
| Number of PWM Channels | 4 |
| Number of SPI Channels | 1 |
| Number of Timers/Counters | 2 |
| Number of UART Channels | 1 |
| Operating Supply Voltage | 5V |
| Oscillator Type | Internal |
| Package Quantity | 15 |
| Packaging | Rail/Tube |
| Peripherals | Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT |
| Radiation Hardening | No |
| RAM Size | 256B |
| Reach SVHC Compliant | No |
| RoHS Compliant | Yes |
| Series | dsPIC™ 30F |
| Width | 7.49mm |
| RoHS | Compliant |
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