From: Bill Giovino on 8 Mar 2010 14:20 http://microcontroller.com/news/microchip_enhanced_midrange_cores.asp 32MHz operation and 20nA sleep current. Article contains a product roadmap and a selection guide. Bill Giovino Executive Editor http://Microcontroller.com
From: Jon Kirwan on 8 Mar 2010 14:43 On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 14:20:55 -0500, "Bill Giovino" <contact01(a)microcontroller.com> wrote: >http://microcontroller.com/news/microchip_enhanced_midrange_cores.asp > >32MHz operation and 20nA sleep current. > >Article contains a product roadmap and a selection guide. Thanks, Bill. And in my not infrequent ballpark, with as much as 14k flash and 1k ram. Digikey shows: PIC12LF no records PIC12F18 no records PIC16F182 no records but for older 1826 and 1827 Jon
From: Bill Giovino on 9 Mar 2010 10:17 "Jon Kirwan" wrote... > On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 14:20:55 -0500, "Bill Giovino" wrote: > >>http://microcontroller.com/news/microchip_enhanced_midrange_cores.asp >> >>32MHz operation and 20nA sleep current. >> >>Article contains a product roadmap and a selection guide. > > Thanks, Bill. And in my not infrequent ballpark, with as > much as 14k flash and 1k ram. > > Digikey shows: > PIC12LF no records > PIC12F18 no records > PIC16F182 no records but for older 1826 and 1827 > > Jon They may not be in DigiKey's stock yet, Jon. But if you have a real need for these parts, email me privately and I'll be happy to see what I can find out for you! Bill Giovino Executive Editor http://Microcontroller.com
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