Automotive applications require microcontrollers (MCUs) that can operate in extreme environmental conditions. Our cost-effective PIC24F family of MCUs are AEC Q100 Grade 1 qualified with operating temperatures of up to 125°C. These MCUs are loaded with a variety of hardware safety features and specialized peripherals for low-power, sensor interfacing and control automotive designs, which is why they are being incorporated in many modern vehicles.
These smart and low-power PIC24F MCUs with integrated USB, segmented LCD and other peripherals such as LIN, SPI, UART, I2C, Pulse-Width Modulators (PWMs) and timers help meet many of your automotive design requirements.
AEC Q100 Grade 1-qualified PIC24F MCUs feature hardware safety features such as Flash error correction, Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) scan, Watchdog Timer (WDT) and Deadman Timer (DMT) for reliable operation in harsh environments.
PIC24F MCUs feature a range of integrated analog peripherals to simplify designing automotive sensor nodes. Analog peripherals include a 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC), 12-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) and comparators for precision signal measurement.
Our cost-effective PIC24F MCUs with integrated LCD drivers are suitable for display panels in your automotive designs.
PIC24F MCUs with CryptoAutomotive™ devices offer advanced embedded firmware security capabilities to share resources more securely and implement security in your automotive designs.
Our 16 MHz PIC24F MCUs with a LIN communication interface enable you to develop a cost-effective, highly reliable network solution for automotive sensor and actuator networking applications.
A few of our most popular hardware development boards available for the PIC24 products are shown below. To learn more about various development boards, please visit the Hardware Development Tools page.
Ready-to-start development, demonstration and testing platform for PIC24 MCUs.
Cost effective development and demonstration platform for the PIC24F GU/GL family of MCUs.
This board provides an easy-to-use development platform for PIC24F MCUs with integrated USB and CIPs.
The MPLAB development ecosytem is a single tool chain supporting all PIC® microcontrollers.
A single Integrated Development Environment (IDE) supporting all PIC® MCUs and dsPIC33 DSCs
A free graphical programming environment that generates seamless, easy-to-understand C code
A comprehensive solution for your software development that integrates with MPLAB X IDE to provide a full graphical front end
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This video introduces you to the common development ecosystem that enables you to use low-power PIC24F MCUs and robust dsPIC33 DSCs in a complete platform design and demonstrates easy migration across device families.
Learn how, in just a few simple steps, MPLAB® Code Configurator (MCC) enables adding a bootloader to your PIC24 MCU and dsPIC33 DSC based applications and helps reduce your design time, future proof your products and reduce your risks.
The PIC24F ‘GU/GL’ family of eXtreme Low Power (XLP) microcontrollers (MCUs) enables the development of an array of innovative applications, both with and without displays. Packed with many Core Independent Peripherals (CIPs) that can function in power-saving modes, these MCUs offer ultra-low-power operation for battery-powered and power-conscious IoT designs.
This video introduces the PIC24FJ64GU205 family of eXtreme Low Power (XLP) microcontrollers and the PIC24FJ64GU205 Curiosity Nano Development Board.