PIC24FJ128DA206

Replacement: None. We don't carry a drop in replacement for this chip, but have a look at our selection of PIC microcontrollers. This page is for reference only.

The PIC24FJ256DA210 family enhances on the existing line of Microchip‘s 16-bit microcontrollers, adding a new Graphics Controller (GFX) module to interface with a graphical LCD display and also adds large data RAM, up to 96 Kbytes. The PIC24FJ256DA210 family allows the CPU to fetch data directly from an external memory device using the EPMP module.

  • 16-bit modified Harvard architecture
  • 16 MIPS CPU Speed
  • 128K Flash Program Memory
  • 98,304 bytes of RAM
  • 2.2 to 3.6V Operating Range
  • 52 I/O Pins (4-UART, 3-SPI, 3-I2C, 1-A/D 16x10-bit)
  • 3x Graphics Hardware Acceleration Units
  • Color Look-up Table (CLUT) with Maximum of 256 Entries
  • Direct Interface to Monochrome, C-STN, TFT, OLED
  • Resolution up to 640x480 @30Hz, 16 bpp, or 480x272 @60Hz, 16 bpp
  • USB v2.0 On-The-Go (OTG) Compliant
  • Dual Role Capable – Can act as either Host or Peripheral
  • Up to 24x Capacitive touch sensing
  • [Datasheet](http://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Components/General IC/39969b.pdf)

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  • Brodie / about 13 years ago / 1

    I love this chip, it is at the heart of many of my latest creations and will be in many more I imagine!

    • Member #75914 / about 13 years ago / 1

      which display does this chip work with and how do I learn how to use it. PICAXE user here.

    • Vtronic / about 13 years ago / 1

      Which programmer do you use? I've never programmed a PIC of this type and I haven't pickit or cd2.

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