PIC32MZ in PIC Microcontrollers Family
The PIC32MZ family by Microchip Technology is a high-performance 32-bit microcontroller line built on the MIPS32 M-Class core. Designed for demanding embedded applications, these MCUs operate at speeds up to 200 MHz and deliver up to 330 DMIPS. The family is characterized by its large integrated Flash memory, high-speed connectivity options including Ethernet and Hi-Speed USB, and a robust analog-to-digital converter system, making it a staple for engineers requiring significant processing power and extensive peripheral sets without moving to an application processor.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Comparing specs that differ across variants.
| Part Number | Connectivity | I/O Pins | Package | ADC/DAC | Flash | Stock |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PIC32MZ2048EFG064-I/PT (Microchip Technology) | Ethernet, I2C, PMP.. | 46 | TQFP-64 | A/D 24x12b | 2MB | 2,688 |
| PIC32MZ2048EFM144-I/PH (Microchip Technology) | CANbus, EBI/EMI, E.. | 120 | TQFP-144 | A/D 48x12b | 2MB | 6,720 |
| PIC32MZ1024EFH100-I/PT (Microchip Technology) | CANbus, EBI/EMI, E.. | 78 | TQFP-100 | A/D 40x12b | 1MB | 270 |
| PIC32MZ2048EFH064 (Microchip Technology) | CANbus, Ethernet, .. | 46 | TQFP-64 | A/D 24x12b | 2MB | 774 |
| PIC32MZ2048EFH064-I/PT (Microchip Technology) | CANbus, Ethernet, .. | 46 | TQFP-64 | A/D 24x12b | 2MB | 774 |
| PIC32MZ2048EFH100-I/PT (Microchip) | CANbus, EBI/EMI, E.. | 78 | TQFP-100 | A/D 40x12b | 2MB | 555 |
| PIC32MZ1024EFH064-I/PT (Microchip Technology) | CANbus, Ethernet, .. | 46 | TQFP-64 | A/D 24x12b | 1MB | 1,037 |
| PIC32MZ2048EFH144-I/PH (Microchip Technology) | CANbus, EBI/EMI, E.. | 120 | TQFP-144 | A/D 48x12b | 2MB | 1,324 |
| PIC32MZ2048EFM064-I/PT (Microchip Technology) | CANbus, Ethernet, .. | 46 | TQFP-64 | A/D 24x12b | 2MB | 302 |
Variants within the PIC32MZ sub-family primarily differ by Flash memory density, ranging from 1MB to 2MB, and pin count across TQFP and QFN packages from 64 to 144 pins. Peripheral density also scales with package size, with larger-pin variants offering more I/O and additional analog input channels. Specific 'EF' variants include a dedicated FPU and advanced crypto engines for hardware-accelerated security tasks.



