Microchip PIC16F1823T-E/SL 8-Bit Microcontroller Overview and Application Guide
The Microchip PIC16F1823T-E/SL is a high-performance, low-power 8-bit microcontroller based on PIC® architecture, designed for a wide range of embedded control applications. This device integrates enhanced core features, versatile peripherals, and nanoWatt XLP technology, making it suitable for power-sensitive and space-constrained designs.
Built on an enhanced mid-range core with a 32 MHz internal oscillator, the PIC16F1823 offers up to 16 MIPS of processing performance. It includes 3.5 KB of Flash program memory, 128 bytes of EEPROM, and 128 bytes of SRAM. The microcontroller supports a wide operating voltage range (1.8V to 5.5V), enabling flexibility in both low-voltage and standard voltage applications.
Key peripherals include:
- mTouch capacitive sensing interface for implementing touch inputs without external components.
- Enhanced Universal Synchronous Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (EUSART) and Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) for communication.
- Complementary Waveform Generator (CWG) for motor control and power conversion.
- 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) with up to 12 channels.

Applications span across consumer electronics, automotive systems, industrial control, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Its compact 14-pin SOIC package (T-E/SL denotes tape and reel packaging) makes it ideal for high-volume manufacturing.
ICGOODFIND: The PIC16F1823T-E/SL stands out for its balanced combination of performance, power efficiency, and peripheral integration, offering developers a cost-effective solution for modern embedded designs.
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Keywords:
PIC Microcontroller
Low-Power Design
Capacitive Sensing
Embedded Control
NanoWatt XLP
