8-bit PIC® Microcontrollers

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Online Seminars

Title Abstract Recording Date Duration
Microchip’s 8-bit PIC® Microcontrollers
(Part 1 of 2)
This presentation will focus on Microchip's 8-bit PIC® microcontroller portfolio. In part 2, I will touch on 8-bit PIC® microcontroller technologies, peripherals, and development tool options available from Microchip today, along with guidance on where to go to find additional resources and information to assist you in getting started. 12/01/11 13 min
Microchip’s 8-bit PIC® Microcontrollers
(Part 2 of 2)
This presentation provides and overview of Microchip's 8-bit MCU products which are the PIC10F, 12F,16F and 18F families 12/01/11 20 min
PIC18 J-series PIC Microcontrollers Often, designers are familiar with Microchip’s smaller microcontrollers and then their applications grow in complexity, requiring more performance, memory and I/O. We offer a smooth migration for customers with scalable microcontroller solutions including the new PIC18 J-series for cost sensitive applications requiring 10 MIPS performance. The purpose of this web seminar is to clarify how the PIC18 J-series of devices fits into the rest of Microchip’s product portfolio. Also the presentation will cover the basic features and target applications for the PIC18 J-series products. Finally, information on development tools and additional support for the PIC18 J-series devices will be reviewed. 02/07/07 23 min
Introducing the Enhanced Mid-Range Architecture Taking the best elements of the existing Mid-range 8-bit PIC microcontroller core, the Enhanced Mid-range core provides numerous incremental technical enhancements. This web seminar provides an introduction to this new core and will familiarize the viewer with many of these features including; expanded program/data memory, new programming instructions, expanded HW stack, and migration considerations – to name but a few. 11/05/08 24 min
PIC10F Development Tools:
Small Tools for Small Parts
With the launching of the PIC10F parts in the SOT-23 package, new tools have been developed to allow users to interface to the extensive family of programmers provided by Microchip. Come and learn about the new tools for interfacing to the Microchip PICkit 1, PicStart plus, ICD2, Promate II and Promate III programmers. 08/12/04 30 min
Control the World with the World's Smallest PIC Microcontroller (PIC10F) Attend this high level introduction to the new PIC10F family of microcontrollers and see how size and function can be used to your advantage. You will see examples of enhanced logic control, advanced mechanical controls, as well as electronic glue. 06/11/04 30 min
Tutorial for MPLAB® Starter Kit for PIC18F This seminar outlines the features and operation of the MPLAB® Starter Kit for PIC18F MCUs. It highlights the various features of the PIC18F MCUs, and shows how to use the demo, which utilizes those features. 06/26/09 17 min
Deep Sleep Mode on Microchip PIC18 and PIC24 Some of Microchip’s new PIC18F and PIC24F microcontrollers provide an extreme low power mode that can drop microcontroller currents to virtually zero. This webseminar provides an introduction to Deep Sleep mode, including: how various wake-up sources can be used, peripherals that can remain active, and comparisons among low power modes found on these microcontrollers. 02/18/09 20 min

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