PIC10F in PIC Microcontrollers Family
The PIC10F family from Microchip Technology represents the entry-level tier of 8-bit PIC microcontrollers, characterized by their ultra-low pin count and minimal footprint. Designed for simple logic replacement and basic control tasks, these devices are available in packages as small as SOT-23-6. They provide a cost-effective solution for engineers needing to move away from discrete logic or small analog circuits toward a programmable, deterministic digital platform for space-constrained designs.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Comparing specs that differ across variants.
| Part Number | Flash | RAM | I/O Pins | Package | Speed | ADC/DAC | Stock |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PIC10F200T-I/OT (Microchip Technology) | 384B (256 x 12) | 16 x 8 | 3 | 6-23 | 4M | — | 36,888 |
| PIC10F222T-I/OT (Microchip Technology) | 768B (512 x 12) | 23 x 8 | 4 | 6-23 | 8M | A/D 2x8b | 123,559 |
| PIC10F206 (Microchip Technology) | 768B (512 x 12) | 24 x 8 | 3 | 6-23 | 4M | — | 27,902 |
| PIC10F202T-I/OT (Microchip Technology) | 768B (512 x 12) | 24 x 8 | 3 | 6-23 | 4M | — | 39,820 |
| PIC10F202 (Microchip Technology) | 768B (512 x 12) | 24 x 8 | 3 | 6-23 | 4M | — | 40,042 |
| PIC10F206T-I/OT (Microchip Technology) | 768B (512 x 12) | 24 x 8 | 3 | 6-23 | 4M | — | 27,902 |
| PIC10F322T-I/OT (Microchip Technology) | 896B (512 x 14) | 64 x 8 | 3 | 6-23 | 16M | A/D 3x8b | 4,586 |
| PIC10F204 (Microchip Technology) | 384B (256 x 12) | 16 x 8 | 3 | DIP-8 | 4M | — | 5,805 |
| PIC10F204T-I/OT (Microchip Technology) | 384B (256 x 12) | 16 x 8 | 3 | 6-23 | 4M | — | 5,805 |
| PIC10F320T-I/OT (Microchip Technology) | 448B (256 x 14) | 64 x 8 | 3 | 6-23 | 16M | A/D 3x8b | 6,046 |
| PIC10F200-I/P (Microchip Technology) | 384B (256 x 12) | 16 x 8 | 3 | DIP-8 | 4M | — | 2,934 |
| PIC10F322-I/P (Microchip Technology) | 896B (512 x 14) | 64 x 8 | 3 | DIP-8 | 16M | A/D 3x8b | 932 |
Variants within the PIC10F family are distinguished by their memory capacity, clock speeds, and integrated peripherals. While base models like the PIC10F200 offer 384 bytes of Flash and basic I/O, advanced variants such as the PIC10F322 provide up to 896 bytes of Flash, 16MHz operation, and additional hardware like 8-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADC) and Configurable Logic Cells (CLC) for more demanding signal processing tasks.



