Microchip PIC16F722T-I/SS: 8-Bit Flash Microcontroller for Embedded Control Applications
The Microchip PIC16F722T-I/SS is a high-performance, 8-bit microcontroller unit (MCU) built on PIC® architecture, designed specifically for robust embedded control applications. This MCU combines a powerful processing core with a rich set of peripherals, making it an ideal solution for a wide range of industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics projects.
At its heart, the device features a enhanced mid-range core with 16 deep hardware stack and a 16-level deep hardware stack, enabling efficient handling of interrupts and subroutine calls. With 14 KB of self-read/write Flash program memory and 368 bytes of RAM, it offers ample space for complex firmware while supporting in-circuit serial programming (ICSP) for flexible and iterative development.

A key strength of the PIC16F722T-I/SS lies in its versatile peripheral integration. It includes sophisticated analog capabilities with a 10-bit ADC featuring up to 11 channels, allowing for precise measurement of multiple analog signals. For control applications, it is equipped with two Enhanced Capture/Compare/PWM (ECCP) modules, which are essential for driving motors, generating complex pulse waveforms, and controlling power converters. Communication is facilitated through MSSP (SPI/I2C) and an Addressable USART (EUSART) module, ensuring seamless connectivity with sensors, memory chips, and other peripheral devices.
The MCU operates over a wide voltage range (2.0V to 5.5V) and is specified for an industrial temperature range (-40°C to +85°C), guaranteeing reliability in harsh environments. Housed in a 28-pin SSOP package, the "T" in its part number indicates it is supplied on a tape and reel, making it perfectly suited for automated, high-volume assembly lines.
ICGOODFIND: The PIC16F722T-I/SS stands out as a highly integrated and reliable solution for developers seeking a balance of performance, peripheral richness, and cost-effectiveness for their embedded control designs.
Keywords: Embedded Control, 8-bit MCU, Enhanced Peripherals, Flash Memory, Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
