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A Wide Variety of Microcontroller Core Options


Our broad portfolio of scalable microcontrollers (MCUs) with flexible and integrated peripherals is designed to be a comprehensive solution for all your embedded design needs. Explore our wide variety of core architecture offerings below to get started. 

8-bit PIC® MCUs

8-bit PIC MCUs offer a simple, robust design with integrated peripherals and low power consumption that enable a variety of versatile embedded applications.

8-bit AVR® MCUs

8-bit AVR MCUs deliver high performance and power efficiency with customizable peripherals and a code-efficient architecture.

8051 MCUs

8051 MCUs are 8-bit Flash-based solutions with industry-standard compatibility and a rich set of integrated peripherals.

Arm® Cortex® Based MCUs

Arm Cortex-based MCUs deliver scalable performance, strong security features and broad peripheral integration for industrial, automotive and IoT systems.

MIPS® Based MCUs

MIPS-based MCUs offer high-performance processing and low power consumption with proven reliability for demanding applications.

32-bit AVR and RISC MCUs

32-bit AVR and RISC MCUs provide efficient, low-power operation with high code density for a wide range of embedded systems.

dsPIC® DSCs

dsPIC Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs) combine the performance of a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) with the ease of use of an MCU for time-critical embedded applications.

PIC32A MCUs

PIC32A MCUs offer 200 MHz performance with a 64-bit DP-FPU and integrated safety and security features for secure, math-intensive applications.

PIC24 MCUs

PIC24 MCUs deliver cost-effective, low-power 16-bit performance with advanced features like eXtreme Low Power (XLP) technology and Core Independent Peripherals.