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PIC32MZ Architecture
Last modified by Microchip on 2023/11/09 09:01
The Microchip PIC32MZ is a high-performance microcontroller based on the MIPS M-class core with a maximum operating frequency of 252 MHz. It features a 32-bit Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) architecture with a Harvard memory architecture that separates instruction and data memory.
The PIC32MZ has a large on-chip memory, including up to 2 MB of Flash memory and 512 KB of RAM. It also includes a wide range of peripherals, such as USB, Ethernet, CAN, and SPI, as well as a high-speed ADC and DAC.
The PIC32MZ also supports advanced security features, including a hardware crypto engine and secure boot capabilities. Overall, the PIC32MZ is an ideal choice for high-performance embedded applications that require advanced connectivity and security features.
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