Microchip Technology Announces nanoWatt XLP eXtreme Low Power Technology for sleep currents as low as 20 nA

By pur, Friday, April 24th, 2009
Category: Microcontroller, Microprocessor, Power

nanoWatt XLP™ eXtreme Low Power Technology for sleep currents as low as 20 nA are next-generation low-power PIC® microcontroller (MCU) families. These three new 8- and 16-bit MCU families (16-bit PIC24F16KA family, 8-bit PIC18F46J11 and PIC18F46J50 families) join three other recent 8-bit families that are all part of Microchip’s nanoWatt XLP portfolio, providing designers with a rich and compatible low-power migration path that includes on-chip peripherals for USB and mTouch™ sensing solutions. Microchip’s new nanoWatt XLP families of PIC microcontrollers have surpassed the competition by a substantial margin to offer a new industry benchmark for the lowest sleep current consumption. Three of nanoWatt XLP Technology’s key advantages are: Sleep currents down to 20 nA, Real-Time Clock currents down to 500 nA, and Watchdog Timer currents down to 400 nA…

PIC24F16KA101-16-bit-MCU-Family
PIC24F16KA101-16-bit-MCU-Family

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PIC18F46J11-&-PIC18F46J50-8-bit MCU Family
PIC18F46J11-&-PIC18F46J50-8-bit MCU Family

PIC24F16KA101-16-bit-MCU Family Block Diagram
PIC24F16KA101-16-bit-MCU Family Block Diagram

PIC18F46J50-8-bit-USB-MCU-Family Block Diagram
PIC18F46J50-8-bit-USB-MCU-Family Block Diagram


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