High-performance 8-pin Flash microcontrollers. Features 1024 words Flash, EEPROM, and analog comparators. Compact and low-power for smart projects.
The PIC12F629 and PIC12F675 are versatile, 8-pin Flash-based microcontrollers that pack high-performance processing into a tiny footprint. Designed by Microchip, these chips are perfect for hobbyists and engineers who need to automate small tasks without using bulky components. They feature a powerful RISC CPU with only 35 instructions to learn, making them easy to program for beginners. With built-in features like an internal oscillator and power-saving Sleep mode, these microcontrollers are ideal for battery-operated gadgets and compact electronic systems where space is at a premium.
Easy to Learn: High-performance RISC CPU with only 35 simple instructions.
Compact Design: Small 8-pin package saves significant board space.
Precision Internal Clock: Built-in 4 MHz oscillator (factory calibrated).
Power Efficient: Extreme low-power consumption (as low as 1nA in standby).
Reliable Memory: 100,000 write/erase cycles for Flash and 1,000,000 for EEPROM.
Wide Voltage Range: Operates smoothly between 2.0V to 5.5V.
Advanced Analog: Includes an analog comparator and a 10-bit ADC (PIC12F675 model).
LED light controllers and small display drivers.
Home automation sensors and security systems.
Battery-powered handheld devices.
Personal medical monitoring tools.
Automotive interior lighting and sensor control.
Educational DIY electronics and robotics projects.
Core Size: 8-Bit
Speed: DC to 20 MHz
Program Memory: 1024 Words (Flash)
Data RAM: 64 Bytes
Data EEPROM: 128 Bytes
I/O Pins: 6 Pins with individual direction control
Timers: 1 x 8-bit, 1 x 16-bit
ADC Channels: 4-channel 10-bit (PIC12F675 only)
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +125°C