Microchip PIC32CMPL10
PIC32CMPL10 - 5V Low-Power Arm® Cortex®-M0+ Based MCUs for HMI Applications
The PIC32CM PL10 family are 32-bit microcontrollers built on the Arm® Cortex®-M0+ core that bring 32-bit performance to 5 V embedded designs while maintaining pin compatibility with Microchip’s AVR® Dx devices, making it easier to migrate from 8-bit architectures without major redesigns. These MCUs target a wide range of applications—from consumer electronics and industrial controls to automotive interior systems, by combining familiar peripherals (like Multi-Voltage I/O, Configurable Custom Logic, and Event System) with enhanced capabilities such as a Peripheral Touch Controller (PTC) with up to 29 capacitive channels, a 12-bit ADC, low-power SleepWalking modes, and robust analog and serial interfaces.
Supported by Microchip’s comprehensive development ecosystem, including MPLAB® tools, Harmony software, and third-party IDEs, the PIC32CM PL10 family helps developers accelerate project timelines with code examples, reference designs, and industry-standard tooling. With operating voltages from 1.8 V to 5.5 V and options for functional safety compliance (up to ASIL B per ISO 26262), these devices are designed for noise-immune, battery-efficient, and safety-critical applications across industrial, consumer, and automotive markets.
Features
- Arm Cortex-M0+ core with speeds up to 24 MHz across the supply voltage of 1.8–5.5V
- Up to 128 KB Flash and 16 KB SRAM
- 20, 28, 32 and 64 pins
- PTC that supports up to 29 self-capacitance channels
- MVIO
- Two serial communication interfaces (SERCOM0/1)
- SERCOM0: USART, SPI and I2C
- SERCOM1: USART, SPI
- Two-channel Direct Memory Access Controller (DMAC)
- Four-channel EVSYS
- CCL
- One 12-bit differential and single-ended Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
- Three 16-bit basic Timer/Counters (TCs)
- One 16-bit Timer/Counter for Control (TCC) with four Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) channels
- One Watchdog Timer (WDT)
- Two analog comparators
Applications
- Consumer Electronics
- Industrial Automation
- Automotive
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