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Dear all
I think pic 16f877a is the most advance MCU in the mid range of pic 16f series. that mean if somebody full study about 16f877a all others cavers in 16f series
likewise let me know, what is the number of pic 18f series MCU

thanks please advice
 

In 18f series most powerful is PIC18F6720.
But PIC18F4550 has usb device peripheral (not in 18F6720)
 
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Dear friend
thanks for reply
are you agree with 16f877a is the most powerful MCU in the midrange 16f series
 

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are you agree with 16f877a is the most powerful MCU in the midrange 16f series

Hi,

What parameters are you using to determine which chip is the most powerful ?

Also consider that the 877a is well over 10 years old and no longer on Microchips production list.


If you do a parametric search of the chips on the Microchip site you will find that chips like the 16F18nn range have oscillators up to 32 mhz, giving 8 Mips.

PIC16 MCU - Product Family - 8-bit Microcontrollers


nanoWatt XLP PIC16F1829 Status: In Production Documentation Pricing & Samples Development Tools RoHS Information

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[Download DataSheet for PIC16F1829.] PIC16(L)F1825/1829 14/20-Pin Flash MCUs with nanoWatt XLP Technology (06/14/2011)
Debug Support
• Integrated debug support on Device. No debug header is required
• Optional external debug headers, AC244043 (F) / AC244044 (LF), are also available
• Debug and programming support is available via PICkit™ 3, and MPLAB® ICD 3
• For Debug Header information, please refer to DS51292


Parameter Name Value
Program Memory Type Flash
Program Memory (KB) 14
CPU Speed (MIPS) 8
RAM Bytes 1,024
Data EEPROM (bytes) 256
Digital Communication Peripherals 1-A/E/USART, 2-MSSP(SPI/I2C)
Capture/Compare/PWM Peripherals 2 CCP, 2 ECCP
Timers 4 x 8-bit, 1 x 16-bit
ADC 12 ch, 10-bit
Comparators 2
Temperature Range (C) -40 to 125
Operating Voltage Range (V) 1.8 to 5.5
Pin Count 20
XLP Yes
Cap Touch Channels 12
 

the most advanced chip is the one that does the job for you....may even include the 555
 

Dear all,
thanks for all reply
I am studding pic MCU's this days. I thought like this, if I fully covered 16f877a and it' all modules that mean I fully covered 16f series
 

I'd say that 18F family is too diversified to point the most powerful one. They are just meant for many different applications. It depends on whether you need an lcd controller,a usb module, capacitive touch interface or something else. In trerms of pure procesing power they are all equal beacuse they all share the same core. If you are looking fir the one that had the most features you can use, then look in the device selection tool on Microchip's website
 
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