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PIC12F675T-I/SN

MCHPPIC12F675T-I/SN

Microchip Technology
PIC PIC® 12F Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 20MHz 1.75KB (1K x 14) FLASH 8-SOIC
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Overview

The PIC12F675T-I/SN is a cost-effective, 8-bit RISC microcontroller featuring 1024 words of Flash memory and an integrated 4-channel, 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter in a compact 8-pin SOIC package. It operates at speeds up to 20MHz with an external clock or utilizes a factory-calibrated 4MHz internal oscillator to reduce external component count. This MCU is designed for simple logic replacement and basic analog sensing in space-constrained layouts.

Why Choose This Part

The device offers a high level of integration for its size, including 128 bytes of EEPROM for non-volatile data storage and an internal 4MHz oscillator. Its low power consumption, highlighted by a typical sleep current of 2nA and quick 5us wake-up time, makes it ideal for energy-sensitive applications.

Applications

Analog Sensor Interface
Using the 4-channel 10-bit ADC to monitor thermistors, photoresistors, or voltage levels in small industrial sensors.
Simple Timing and Control
Implementing watchdog timers, delay circuits, or power-up sequences for larger system processors.
Battery-Powered Handhelds
Leveraging the low-power sleep mode and wide 2.0V to 5.5V operating range for portable consumer devices.
LED Status Indicators
Managing basic blink patterns or simple human-interface feedback through its 5 general-purpose I/O pins.

Key Specifications

Speed 20MHz
RAM Size 64 x 8
Core Size 8-Bit
EEPROM Size 128 x 8
Peripherals POR, WDT
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Number of I/O 5
Core Processor PIC
Package / Case 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Data Converters A/D 4x10b
Oscillator Type Internal
Program Memory Size 1.75KB (1K x 14)
Program Memory Type FLASH
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 85degC (TA)
Supplier Device Package 8-SOIC
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) 2V ~ 5.5V

Getting Started

Development is typically performed using Microchip MPLAB X IDE and the XC8 compiler. Hardware programming and debugging require a tool like the PICkit 4 or MPLAB ICD 4 connected via the In-Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP) interface. Engineers should reference the 8-level hardware stack and memory banking requirements common to the PIC12 architecture during firmware development.

Part of PIC Microcontrollers family » PIC12F

PIC12F Family

Comparing specs that differ across variants. The current part is highlighted.

Part Number Flash RAM I/O Pins Package Speed ADC/DAC Stock
PIC12F675T-I/SN (this part) 1.75K 64 x 8 5 SOIC-8 20M A/D 4x10b 11,928
PIC12F675-I/SN 1.75K 64 x 8 5 SOIC-8 20M A/D 4x10b 20,218
PIC12F1571T-I/SN 1.75K 128 x 8 6 SOIC-8 32M A/D 4x10b; D/A 1x5b 22,743
PIC12F1572T-I/SN 3.5K 256 x 8 6 SOIC-8 32M A/D 4x10b; D/A 1x5b 30,137
PIC12F1572-I/P 3.5K 256 x 8 6 DIP-8 32M A/D 4x10b; D/A 1x5b 4,388
PIC12F629-I/P 1.75K 64 x 8 5 DIP-8 20M 35,779
PIC12F615-I/SN 1.75K 64 x 8 5 SOIC-8 20M A/D 4x10b 12,737
PIC12F683-I/SN 3.5K 128 x 8 5 SOIC-8 20M A/D 4x10b 5,432
PIC12F508-I/SN 768B (512 x 12) 25 x 8 5 SOIC-8 4M 10,449
PIC12F1840-I/SN 7KB 256 x 8 5 SOIC-8 32M A/D 4x10b; D/A 1x5b 3,985
PIC12F1571-I/SN 1.75K 128 x 8 6 SOIC-8 32M A/D 4x10b; D/A 1x5b 4,652
PIC12F683-I/P 3.5K 128 x 8 5 DIP-8 20M A/D 4x10b 4,864
PIC12F675-I/P 1.75K 64 x 8 5 DIP-8 20M A/D 4x10b 3,055
PIC12F629-I/SN 1.75K 64 x 8 5 SOIC-8 20M 3,799
PIC12F1572-I/SN 3.5K 256 x 8 6 SOIC-8 32M A/D 4x10b; D/A 1x5b 1,787
Also available as: PIC12F1571-I/P, PIC12F508-I/P, PIC12F1572-I/MS, PIC12F1840-I/P, PIC12F1822-I/P

Also Consider

PIC12F1572-I/SN MCHPMicrochip Technology - Offers enhanced core features including more PWM channels and a larger instruction set within the same 8-pin footprint.
ATtiny85-20SU MCHPMicrochip Technology - Provides more Flash memory (8KB) and a different 8-bit architecture that some engineers prefer for C-based development.
PIC12F683-I/SN MCHPMicrochip Technology - Features twice the Flash memory and an additional Capture/Compare/PWM peripheral for more advanced timing tasks.
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