These MCUs are part of Microchips’s PIC18 Q84 product line for transporting sensor data to a CAN FD bus. These components are being used in automotive builds.
“CAN FD will play a critical role in delivering faster data transfer rates for applications ranging from the connected car to industrial automation and smart homes,” Microchip marketing v-p Greg Robinson told EW.
The series includes some of Microchip’s ‘core independent peripherals’ for use in a variety of tasks without requiring CPU intervention. Available peripherals include a 32-bit ‘cyclic redundancy check with scan’ and a windowed watchdog timer for functional safety, and some have a JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) interface for testing and debugging.
Features include, though not all have everything
64MHz internal oscillator
Up to 128kbyte flash program memory
Up to 13kbyte data SRAM
Up to 1kbyte data EEPROM
12bit ADC with computation and context switching, up to 43 channels
16-bit universal timers
Vectored interrupt capability
Windowed watchdog timer
32bit cyclic redundancy check with scan
JTAG boundary scan
CAN FD, UART, SPI and I2C
28, 40 and 48pin packages
“Support includes the PIC18F57Q84 Curiosity Nano evaluation kit (DM182030, pictured above) and a Curiosity High Pin Count (HPC) development board. A plug-in module is also available for the Automotive Networking development board. Software includes the MPLAB Code Configurator for creating initialisation code,” Electronics Weekly explained.