PIC12F629-E/MD

Microchip Technology
579-PIC12F629-E/MD
PIC12F629-E/MD

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Description:
8-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 1.75KB 64 RAM 6I/O Ext Temp QFN

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In Stock: 1,121

Stock:
1,121 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
4 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
Unit Price:
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Ext. Price:
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Pricing (INR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
₹168.90 ₹168.90
₹165.31 ₹4,132.75
₹161.71 ₹14,715.61
₹159.92 ₹43,658.16
₹159.02 ₹86,824.92

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Microchip
Product Category: 8-bit Microcontrollers - MCU
RoHS:  
PIC12
1.75 kB
64 B
DFN-8
20 MHz
No ADC
6 I/O
2 V
5.5 V
SMD/SMT
8 bit
- 40 C
+ 125 C
PIC12F629
Tube
Brand: Microchip Technology
Interface Type: RS-232, USB
Number of Timers/Counters: 2 Timer
Processor Series: PIC12F
Product: MCUs
Product Type: 8-bit Microcontrollers - MCU
Program Memory Type: Flash
Factory Pack Quantity: 91
Subcategory: Microcontrollers - MCU
Tradename: PIC
Watchdog Timers: Watchdog Timer
Unit Weight: 37.400 mg
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CNHTS:
8542319092
CAHTS:
8542310000
USHTS:
8542310015
JPHTS:
8542310324
KRHTS:
8542311000
TARIC:
8542399000
MXHTS:
85423999
ECCN:
EAR99

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