Manufacturer of PIC Embedded Microcontrollers
Compared to other controllers the PICs:
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Are "Harvard Architecture" and not pipelined. So most instructions take 4
clock cycles (unlike the SXs or
z8s) and the clocks range from 4 to 40 MHz.
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Come in many (many!) hardware variations to provide different options.
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Are VERY popular and enjoy wide support from many sources (like the
PICList or
MicroChip Forums). Massive volumes
of PIC source code can be found here and elsewhere
(search for movlw).
Clones are also becoming available
(SXs,
HTs,
PIC IP for
CPLDs, and
others). PICs are here to stay!
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Comments:
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Clocks range to 48MHz (18F4550) or higher, not 40MHz.
James
Newton replies: Thanks for the correction. Please note that it is
still not pipelined so 48 MHz = 12 MIPS. +
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prince.pariharTakeThisOuT at gmail.com
" The Most general and popular PIC, PIC18 are
Pipelined ...So on an avg 1 INS/Cycle.."
James
Newton replies: Sorry, no. The PIC18 are not pipelined. 48 Mhz = 12
MIPS; a 1:4 clock. The PIC24 series are pipelined, but that is a 16 bit MCU
and not code compatible with the 8 bit processors that are the primary focus
of this site.+
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