Microchip Technology PIC32CM-PL10 Low-Power Arm® Cortex®-M0+ Based MCUs

Microchip Technologies PIC32CM-PL10 Low-Power Arm® Cortex®-M0+ Based MCUs offer a balanced combination of performance, power efficiency, and peripherals, making them an attractive choice when transitioning a design from an 8-bit MCU to a 32-bit MCU. The PIC32CM-PL10 family is pin-compatible with the AVR Dx families of 8-bit MCUs, so users can easily migrate from AVR MCU-based hardware designs. These MCUs feature familiar peripherals found on 8-bit MCUs, including Multi-Voltage I/O (MVIO), Configurable Custom Logic (CCL), and Event System (EVSYS). These peripherals reduce the BOM and PCB footprint to create compact and cost-efficient designs.

The combination of 5V operation and integrated analog peripherals, such as the Peripheral Touch Controller (PTC), Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC), and Analog Comparators, makes these Microchip PIC32CM-PL10 MCUs more robust and more immune to noise.

Features

  • Arm Cortex-M0+ core with speeds up to 25MHz across the supply voltage of 1.8V to 5.5V
  • Up to 128KB Flash, 16KB SRAM
  • 20-, 28-, 32-, and 64-pin packages
  • PTC supporting up to 29 self-capacitance channels
  • MVIO
  • Three serial communication interfaces (SPI, I2C, USART)
  • Four-channel EVSYS
  • CCL
  • One 12-bit differential and single-ended ADC
  • Three 16-bit basic Timer/Counters (TCs)
  • One 16-bit Timer/Counter for Control (TCC) with four PWM channels
  • One watchdog timer
  • Two analog comparators
  • External crystal oscillator with failure detection
  • 1.8V to 5.5V operating voltage
  • Temperature ranges
    • Industrial: -40°C to +85°C
    • Extended: -40°C to +125°C

Applications

  • Capacitive touch
  • Appliances and industrial designs in noisy environments
  • Companion MCU to larger MCUs or MPUs
  • Battery-powered devices

Packages

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Publié le: 2026-02-04 | Mis à jour le: 2026-02-05