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PIC32MX1XX_12 Datasheet, PDF (313/328 Pages) Microchip Technology – 32-bit Microcontrollers (up to 128 KB Flash and 32 KB SRAM) with Audio and Graphics Interfaces, USB, and Advanced Analog
PIC32MX1XX/2XX
APPENDIX A: REVISION HISTORY
Revision A (May 2011)
This is the initial released version of this document.
Revision B (October 2011)
The following two global changes are included in this
revision:
• All packaging references to VLAP have been
changed to VTLA throughout the document
• All references to VCORE have been removed
• All occurrences of the ASCL1, ASCL2, ASDA1, and
ASDA2 pins have been removed
• V-temp temperature range (-40ºC to +105ºC) was
added to all electrical specification tables
This revision includes the addition of the following
devices:
• PIC32MX130F064B
• PIC32MX130F064C
• PIC32MX130F064D
• PIC32MX150F128B
• PIC32MX150F128C
• PIC32MX150F128D
• PIC32MX230F064B
• PIC32MX230F064C
• PIC32MX230F064D
• PIC32MX250F128B
• PIC32MX250F128C
• PIC32MX250F128D
Text and formatting changes were incorporated
throughout the document.
All other major changes are referenced by their
respective section in Table A-1.
TABLE A-1: MAJOR SECTION UPDATES
Section
Update Description
“32-bit Microcontrollers (up to 128 KB
Flash and 32 KB SRAM) with Audio
and Graphics Interfaces, USB, and
Advanced Analog”
Split the existing Features table into two: PIC32MX1XX General Purpose
Family Features (Table 1) and PIC32MX2XX USB Family Features (Table 2).
Added the SPDIP package reference (see Table 1, Table 2, and “Pin
Diagrams”).
Added the new devices to the applicable pin diagrams.
Changed PGED2 to PGED1 on pin 35 of the 36-pin VTLA diagram for
PIC32MX220F032C, PIC32MX220F016C, PIC32MX230F064C, and
PIC32MX250F128C devices.
1.0 “Device Overview”
Added the SPDIP package reference and updated the pin number for AN12
for 44-pin QFN devices in the Pinout I/O Descriptions (see Table 1-1).
Added the PGEC4/PGED4 pin pair and updated the C1INA-C1IND and
C2INA-C2IND pin numbers for 28-pin SSOP/SPDIP/SOIC devices in the
Pinout I/O Descriptions (see Table 1-1).
2.0 “Guidelines for Getting Started Updated the Recommended Minimum Connection diagram (see Figure 2-1).
with 32-bit Microcontrollers”
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