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IC DSPIC MCU/DSP 48K 44TQFP

DSPIC30F4013-20I/PT

Manufacturer Part Number
DSPIC30F4013-20I/PT
Description
IC DSPIC MCU/DSP 48K 44TQFP
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
dsPIC™ 30Fr

Specifications of DSPIC30F4013-20I/PT

Core Processor
dsPIC
Core Size
16-Bit
Speed
20 MIPS
Connectivity
CAN, I²C, SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
AC'97, Brown-out Detect/Reset, I²S, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
30
Program Memory Size
48KB (16K x 24)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
1K x 8
Ram Size
2K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 13x12b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
44-TQFP, 44-VQFP
Core Frequency
40MHz
Core Supply Voltage
5.5V
Embedded Interface Type
CAN, I2C, SPI, UART
No. Of I/o's
30
Flash Memory Size
48KB
Supply Voltage Range
2.5V To 5.5V
Package
44TQFP
Device Core
dsPIC
Family Name
dsPIC30
Maximum Speed
20 MHz
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3|5 V
Data Bus Width
16 Bit
Number Of Programmable I/os
30
Interface Type
CAN/I2C/SPI/UART
On-chip Adc
13-chx12-bit
Number Of Timers
5
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
DSPIC30F401320IPT

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dsPIC30F3014/4013
Any interrupt that is individually enabled (using the cor-
responding IE bit) and meets the prevailing priority level
can wake-up the processor. The processor processes
the interrupt and branch to the ISR. The SLEEP status
bit in the RCON register is set upon wake-up.
All Resets wake up the processor from Sleep mode.
Any Reset, other than POR, sets the Sleep status bit.
In a POR, the SLEEP bit is cleared.
If the Watchdog Timer is enabled, the processor wakes
up from Sleep mode upon WDT time-out. The SLEEP
and WDTO status bits are both set.
20.7.2
In Idle mode, the clock to the CPU is shut down while
peripherals keep running. Unlike Sleep mode, the clock
source remains active.
Several peripherals have a control bit in each module
that allows them to operate during Idle.
The LPRC fail-safe clock remains active if clock failure
detect is enabled.
The processor wakes up from Idle if at least one of the
following conditions has occurred:
• any interrupt that is individually enabled (IE bit is
• any Reset (POR, BOR, MCLR)
• WDT time-out
Upon wake-up from Idle mode, the clock is re-applied
to the CPU and instruction execution begins immedi-
ately, starting with the instruction following the PWRSAV
instruction.
DS70138G-page 156
Note:
‘1’) and meets the required priority level
In spite of various delays applied (T
T
(and PLL) may not be active at the end of
the time-out (e.g., for low-frequency crys-
tals). In such cases, if FSCM is enabled, the
device detects this as a clock failure and
processes the clock failure trap, the FRC
oscillator is enabled and the user will have
to re-enable the crystal oscillator. If FSCM
is not enabled, the device simply suspends
execution of code until the clock is stable
and remain in Sleep until the oscillator clock
has started.
IDLE MODE
LOCK
and T
PWRT
), the crystal oscillator
POR
,
Any interrupt that is individually enabled (using the IE
bit) and meets the prevailing priority level is able to
wake up the processor. The processor processes the
interrupt and branches to the ISR. The IDLE status bit
in the RCON register is set upon wake-up.
Any Reset other than POR sets the IDLE status bit. On
a POR, the IDLE bit is cleared.
If Watchdog Timer is enabled, the processor wakes up
from Idle mode upon WDT time-out. The Idle and
WDTO status bits are both set.
Unlike wake-up from Sleep, there are no time delays
involved in wake-up from Idle.
20.8
The Configuration bits in each device Configuration
register specify some of the device modes and are
programmed by a device programmer, or by using the
In-Circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™) feature of
the device. Each device Configuration register is a
24-bit register, but only the lower 16 bits of each regis-
ter are used to hold configuration data. There are five
device Configuration registers available to the user:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The placement of the Configuration bits is automati-
cally handled when you select the device in your device
programmer. The desired state of the Configuration bits
may be specified in the source code (dependent on the
language tool used), or through the programming
interface. After the device has been programmed, the
application software may read the Configuration bit
values through the table read instructions. For
additional information, please refer to the Programming
Specifications of the device.
Note:
FOSC (0xF80000): Oscillator Configuration
Register
FWDT (0xF80002): Watchdog Timer
Configuration Register
FBORPOR (0xF80004): BOR and POR
Configuration Register
FGS (0xF8000A): General Code Segment
Configuration Register
FICD (0xF8000C): Debug Configuration
Register
Device Configuration Registers
If the code protection Configuration fuse
bits (FGS<GCP> and FGS<GWRP>)
have been programmed, an erase of the
entire code-protected device is only
possible at voltages V
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