The PIC24FJ128GA010-I/PF is a high-performance PIC24F family eXtreme low power technology 16-bit Microcontroller packs powerful PIC®(RISC) architecture with up to 16 MIPS of performance at 3.3V with Basic code-guard security. This product offer all of the advantages of the well recognized high-performance x16 architecture with standardized features including 128kB of addressable program memory size, 8192bytes of data memory size, 85 general-purpose I/O pins and 16-channel 10-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. This device operates at a maximum frequency of 32MHz with wide operating voltage of 2 to 3.6V.
The DSPIC33FJ256GP710-I/PF is a 16-bit high-performance Digital Signal Controller. This feature makes the family suitable for a wide variety of high-performance digital signal control applications. The device is pin compatible with the PIC24H family of devices and also share a very high degree of compatibility with the dsPIC30F family devices. This allows for easy migration between device families as may be necessitated by the specific functionality, computational resource and system cost requirements of the application. This device family employs a powerful 16-bit architecture that seamlessly integrates the control features of a microcontroller (MCU) with the computational capabilities of a digital signal processor (DSP). The resulting functionality is ideal for applications that rely on high-speed, repetitive computations, as well as control.
This document contains device-specific information for the following devices: • PIC24FJ64GA006 • PIC24FJ64GA008 • PIC24FJ64GA010 • PIC24FJ96GA006 • PIC24FJ96GA008 • PIC24FJ96GA010 • PIC24FJ128GA006 • PIC24FJ128GA008 • PIC24FJ128GA010 This family introduces a new line of Microchip devices: a 16-bit microcontroller family with a broad peripheral feature set and enhanced computational performance. The PIC24FJ128GA010 family offers a new migration option for those high-performance applications which may be outgrowing their 8-bit platforms, but don’t require the numerical processing power of a digital signal processor.