Linear program memory addressing up to 4M instruction words
Linear data memory addressing up to 64 Kbytes
83 base instructions: mostly one word/one cycle
Two 40-bit accumulators with rounding and saturation options
Flexible and powerful addressing modes:
Software stack
16 x 16 fractional/integer multiply operations
32/16 and 16/16 divide operations
Single-cycle multiply and accumulate: Up to ±16-bit shifts for up to 40-bit data
Timers/Capture/Compare/PWM:
Timer/Counters, up to three 16-bit timers
Input Capture (up to four channels)
Output Compare (up to two channels)
Interrupt Controller:
5-cycle latency
Up to 26 available interrupt sources
Up to three external interrupts
Seven programmable priority levels
Four processor exceptions
Digital I/O:
Peripheral pin Select functionality
Up to 35 programmable digital I/O pins
Wake-up/Interrupt-on-Change for up to 35 pins
Output pins can drive from 3.0V to 3.6V
Up to 5V output with open drain configurations on 5V tolerant pins
4 mA sink on all I/O pins
On-Chip Flash and SRAM:
Flash program memory (12 Kbytes)
Data SRAM (1024 bytes)
Boot and General Security for program Flash
System Management:
Flexible clock option
Power-up Timer
Oscillator Start-up Timer/Stabilizer
Watchdog Timer with its own RC oscillator
Fail-Safe Clock Monitor
Reset by multiple sources
Power Management:
On-chip 2.5V voltage regulator
Switch between clock sources in real time
Idle, Sleep, and Doze modes with fast wake
Motor Control Peripherals:
6-channel 16-bit Motor Control PWM
3 duty cycle generators
Independent or Complementary mode
Programmable dead time and output polarity
Edge-aligned or center-aligned
Manual output override control
1 Fault input
Trigger for ADC conversions
PWM frequency for 16-bit resolution (@ 40 MIPS) = 1220 Hz for Edge-Aligned mode, 610 Hz for Center-Aligned mode
PWM frequency for 11-bit resolution (@ 40 MIPS) = 39.1 kHz for Edge-Aligned mode, 19.55 kHz for Center-Aligned mode
2-channel 16-bit Motor Control PWM:
1 duty cycle generator
Independent or Complementary mode
Programmable dead time and output polarity
Edge-aligned or center-aligned
Manual output override control
1 Fault input
Trigger for ADC conversions
PWM frequency for 16-bit resolution (@ 40 MIPS) = 1220 Hz for Edge-Aligned mode, 610 Hz for Center-Aligned mode
PWM frequency for 11-bit resolution (@ 40 MIPS) = 39.1 kHz for Edge-Aligned mode, 19.55 kHz for Center-Aligned mode
Quadrature Encoder Interface module:
Phase A, Phase B and index pulse input
16-bit up/down position counter
Count direction status
Position Measurement (x2 and x4) mode
Programmable digital noise filters on inputs
Alternate 16-bit Timer/Counter mode
Interrupt on position counter rollover/underflow
Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs):
10-bit, 1.1 Msps or 12-bit, 500 Ksps conversion:
-Two and four simultaneous samples (10-bit ADC)
-Up to six input channels with auto-scanning
CMOS Flash Technology:
Low-power, high-speed Flash technology
Fully static design
3.3V (±10%) operating voltage
Industrial and Extended temperature
Low power consumption
Communication Modules:
4-wire SPI:
-Framing supports I/O interface to simple codecs
- Supports 8-bit and 16-bit data
-Supports all serial clock formats and sampling modes
I2C™:
- Full Multi-Master Slave mode support
- 7-bit and 10-bit addressing
- Bus collision detection and arbitration
- Integrated signal conditioning
- Slave address masking
UART:
- Interrupt on address bit detect
- Interrupt on UART error
- Wake-up on Start bit from Sleep mode
- 4-character TX and RX FIFO buffers
- LIN bus support
- IrDA® encoding and decoding in hardware
- High-Speed Baud mode
- Hardware Flow Control with CTS and RTS
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dsPIC33FJ16MC304 Digital Signal Controller (DSC) devices contain extensive
Digital Signal Processor (DSP) functionality with a high-performance, 16-bit
microcontroller (MCU) architecture that is optimized for Motor Control
Applications. These devices are also available in extended operating
temperature options.
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