T TheKnight Member May 7, 2013 #1 Hi all, Can anyone tell me what is and is there some major difference between the PIC16f628A and PIC16f628-04\P ? While googling, I came to some conclusions, but all it said was that it was basically the same, but an upgrade to the 628A. Which one is the better for me to buy? Thanks.
Hi all, Can anyone tell me what is and is there some major difference between the PIC16f628A and PIC16f628-04\P ? While googling, I came to some conclusions, but all it said was that it was basically the same, but an upgrade to the 628A. Which one is the better for me to buy? Thanks.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member May 7, 2013 #2 The 628A was a later silicon revision of the 628, that's all it is.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member May 7, 2013 #4 04 simply means it's only specified to 4MHz (the other option is 20MHz). There's no way they make two completely different chips, so the 4MHz version is just the same as the 20. 'Perhaps' they are selected after manufacture?, but I've never seen (or heard of) a 4MHz part that doesn't work perfectly at 20MHz.
04 simply means it's only specified to 4MHz (the other option is 20MHz). There's no way they make two completely different chips, so the 4MHz version is just the same as the 20. 'Perhaps' they are selected after manufacture?, but I've never seen (or heard of) a 4MHz part that doesn't work perfectly at 20MHz.
Mr RB Well-Known Member May 7, 2013 #5 Buy the 628A, it had significant bug fixes from the original 628. Microchip.com have PDFs you can download; 16F628 errata document and migrating from the 16F628 to the 16F628A There would be no reason to buy the original 628 unless they are dirt cheap surplus sales.
Buy the 628A, it had significant bug fixes from the original 628. Microchip.com have PDFs you can download; 16F628 errata document and migrating from the 16F628 to the 16F628A There would be no reason to buy the original 628 unless they are dirt cheap surplus sales.