Microchip Launches Innovative Single-Chip Wireless Platform

Key Takeaways

  • The PIC32-BZ6 MCU simplifies multi-protocol connectivity and enables extended device lifecycles.
  • It supports high memory allocations and advanced features, including motor control and user interfaces.
  • Microchip offers extensive support, including reference designs and a comprehensive development environment.

Overview of the PIC32-BZ6 MCU

The PIC32-BZ6 MCU is designed to streamline the development of multi-protocol products by minimizing costs and time-to-market. As connectivity standards evolve, the MCU aims to enhance device longevity and reduce the need for frequent redesigns, allowing manufacturers to deliver distinctive features.

Modern RF design for smart devices involves complex architectures that typically rely on multiple chips to support diverse functionalities. The PIC32-BZ6 addresses this challenge by offering a highly integrated solution, which consolidates several functions into a single chip. This reduces the redesign efforts associated with adapting to new industry standards.

Key specifications of the PIC32-BZ6 MCU include:
– A robust memory configuration with 2 MB of Flash memory and 512 KB of RAM, available in various package formats including 132-pin IC variants.
– Support for multi-protocol wireless networking, compliant with Bluetooth Core Specification 6.0, as well as 802.15.4-based protocols like Thread and Matter.
– Comprehensive wired connectivity options featuring two CAN-FD ports, a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet MAC, and a USB 2.0 transceiver, facilitating high-speed data transfer and communications.

Additionally, the MCU supports advanced user interfaces through its touch and graphics capabilities, integrating up to 18 channels via Capacitive Voltage Divider (CVD) technologies. For motor control applications, it includes advanced analog peripherals that allow precise speed and position control through features like 12-bit ADCs and PWM.

In terms of security, the device is built with a secure boot feature in ROM and an on-board hardware-based security engine that supports extensive encryption protocols (AES, SHA, ECC, TRNG). Designed for reliability, the PIC32-BZ6 is qualified for harsh conditions, meeting AEC-Q100 Grade 1 specifications for automotive and industrial applications.

Microchip also provides chip-down reference designs and wireless design check services to help mitigate design risks. For easier regulatory compliance, the MCU is available in pre-certified modules across multiple global regions.

Developers gain additional benefits through the PIC32-BZ6 Curiosity Board, which facilitates testing of all MCU functions, and the MPLAB Integrated Development Environment (IDE) along with Zephyr Real Time Operating System (RTOS) for a robust development experience.

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