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Central to all PIC24F devices is the 16-bit modified Harvard architecture, first introduced with Microchip’s dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). The PIC24F CPU core offers a wide range of enhancements, such as:
16-bit data and 24-bit address paths with the ability to move information between program and data memory spaces
Linear addressing of up to 12 Mbytes (program space) and 32 Kbytes (data)
A 16-element Working register array with built-in software stack support
A 17 x 17 hardware multiplier with support for integer math
Hardware support for 32 by 16-bit division to extract microchip pic24fj32gp202 mcu flash memory firmware;
An instruction set that supports multiple addressing modes and is optimized for high-level languages, such as ‘C’
Operational performance up to 16 MIPS
The PIC24FJ64GP205/GU205 family of devices includes low-voltage Sleep, a low-power mode with essential circuits being powered from a separate low-voltage regulator. This low-power mode also supports the continuous operation of the low-power, on-chip Real-Time Clock/Calendar (RTCC), making it possible for an application to keep time while the device is otherwise asleep.
Aside from this feature, PIC24FJ64GP205/GU205 family devices also include all of the legacy power-saving features of previous PIC24F microcontrollers, such as:
On-the-Fly Clock Switching, allowing the selection of a lower power clock during run time
Doze Mode Operation, for maintaining peripheral clock speed while slowing the CPU clock
Instruction-Based Power-Saving Modes, for quick invocation of the Idle and Sleep modes
All of the devices in the PIC24FJ64GP205/GU205 family offer six different oscillator options, allowing users a range of choices in developing application hardware. These include:
Two Crystal modes
External Clock (EC) mode when readout microchip pic24fj32gp203 controller firmware
A Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) frequency multiplier, which allows processor speeds up to 32 MHz
An internal Fast RC Oscillator (FRC), a nominal 8 MHz output with multiple frequency divider options
A separate internal Low-Power RC (LPRC) Oscillator, 32 kHz nominal for low-power, timing-insensitive applications