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News Release from: Microchip Technology | Subject: PIC24HJ12GP and dsPIC33FJ12GP
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 25 June 2007
16bit controllers save space with fewer
pins
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Low-pin-count 16bit MCUs and digital signal controllers feature peripheral pin select capability, which allows designers to remap digital I/O.
Microchip has come up with two new high-performance, low-pin-count (18- and 28-pin) 16bit product families - the PIC24HJ12GP family of microcontrollers and the dsPIC33FJ12GP family of digital signal controllers (DSCs) Both families feature peripheral pin select capability, which allows designers to remap digital I/O - allowing designers to use smaller pin count devices, minimise board space and optimise board layout to reduce noise