Microchips PIC12 Microcontrollers (MCUs) were the worlds first 8-Pin microcontrollers. Originally launched as One Time Programmable (OTP) parts, this range of devices continues to expand as extra features and further improvements are added.
The PIC12F752 family of microcontrollers is based upon Microchips mid-range core with an 8 level deep hardware stack and 35 instructions. These MCUs provide up to 5 MIPS, 1.8 Kbytes program memory with data memory consisting of 64 bytes RAM. On board is a configurable RC oscillator with ±1% accuracy.
35 Instructions
8 Level Hardware Stack
8 MHz Internal Oscillator – Selectable 8 MHz to 31 kHZ
6 I/O Pins
2 Comparators
4 Channel 10-bit Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC)
Capture, Compare, PWM Module (CCP)
Three 8-bit Timers
One 16-bit Timer
Complementary Output Generator (COG)
In-Circuit Debug (ICD)
In Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP)