Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
MicrochipFamily Name
PIC12F
Package Type
SOIC
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Device Core
PIC
Data Bus Width
8bit
Program Memory Size
1024 x 14 words, 128 B
Maximum Frequency
20MHz
RAM Size
64 B
USB Channels
0
Number of SPI Channels
0
Number of CAN Channels
0
Number of USART Channels
0
Number of UART Channels
0
Number of I2C Channels
0
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
2 → 5.5 V
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Instruction Set Architecture
RISC
Number of ADC Units
1
Maximum Operating Temperature
+85 °C
Length
4.9mm
ADCs
4 x 10 bit
Height
1.5mm
Number of LIN Channels
0
Width
3.9mm
Dimensions
4.9 x 3.9 x 1.5mm
Program Memory Type
Flash
Number of Ethernet Channels
0
Number of PCI Channels
0
Product details
PIC12F629/675 8-Bit Flash Microcontrollers
Microchips PIC12 Microcontrollers (MCUs) were the worlds first 8-Pin microcontrollers. Originally launched as One Time Programmable (OTP) parts, this range of devices continues to expand as extra features and further improvements are added.
The PIC12F629/675 family of microcontrollers is based upon Microchips mid-range core with an 8 level deep hardware stack and 35 instructions. These MCUs provide up to 5 MIPS, 1.75 Kbytes program memory with data memory consisting of 64 bytes RAM and 128 bytes EEPROM. On board is a RC oscillator with ±1% accuracy.
Features
35 Instructions
8 Level Hardware Stack
4 MHz Internal Oscillator
6 I/O Pins
1 Comparator
4 Channel 10-bit Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC) – PIC12F675 only
One 8-bit Timer
One 16-bit Timer
In Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP)
Microchip PIC12F 8-bit PIC® Microcontrollers
Microchips PIC12F Microcontrollers (MCUs) were the worlds first 8-Pin microcontrollers. Originally launched as One Time Programmable (OTP) parts, this range of devices continues to expand as Microchip adds extra features, further improves specifications and continues to offer ever greater value. Key to the success of the PIC12F was the internal RC oscillator that allowed six I/O channels in an 8-pin package. Later versions of this RC oscillator are configurable between 31kHz and 32MHz.
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Each (In a Tube of 100) (ex VAT)
100
Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
MicrochipFamily Name
PIC12F
Package Type
SOIC
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Device Core
PIC
Data Bus Width
8bit
Program Memory Size
1024 x 14 words, 128 B
Maximum Frequency
20MHz
RAM Size
64 B
USB Channels
0
Number of SPI Channels
0
Number of CAN Channels
0
Number of USART Channels
0
Number of UART Channels
0
Number of I2C Channels
0
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
2 → 5.5 V
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Instruction Set Architecture
RISC
Number of ADC Units
1
Maximum Operating Temperature
+85 °C
Length
4.9mm
ADCs
4 x 10 bit
Height
1.5mm
Number of LIN Channels
0
Width
3.9mm
Dimensions
4.9 x 3.9 x 1.5mm
Program Memory Type
Flash
Number of Ethernet Channels
0
Number of PCI Channels
0
Product details
PIC12F629/675 8-Bit Flash Microcontrollers
Microchips PIC12 Microcontrollers (MCUs) were the worlds first 8-Pin microcontrollers. Originally launched as One Time Programmable (OTP) parts, this range of devices continues to expand as extra features and further improvements are added.
The PIC12F629/675 family of microcontrollers is based upon Microchips mid-range core with an 8 level deep hardware stack and 35 instructions. These MCUs provide up to 5 MIPS, 1.75 Kbytes program memory with data memory consisting of 64 bytes RAM and 128 bytes EEPROM. On board is a RC oscillator with ±1% accuracy.
Features
35 Instructions
8 Level Hardware Stack
4 MHz Internal Oscillator
6 I/O Pins
1 Comparator
4 Channel 10-bit Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC) – PIC12F675 only
One 8-bit Timer
One 16-bit Timer
In Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP)
Microchip PIC12F 8-bit PIC® Microcontrollers
Microchips PIC12F Microcontrollers (MCUs) were the worlds first 8-Pin microcontrollers. Originally launched as One Time Programmable (OTP) parts, this range of devices continues to expand as Microchip adds extra features, further improves specifications and continues to offer ever greater value. Key to the success of the PIC12F was the internal RC oscillator that allowed six I/O channels in an 8-pin package. Later versions of this RC oscillator are configurable between 31kHz and 32MHz.