PIC12F1840-I/P Microchip Technology, PIC12F1840-I/P Datasheet - Page 94

7 KB Flash, 256 Bytes RAM, 32 MHz Int. Osc, 6 I/0, Enhanced Mid Range Core 8 PDI

PIC12F1840-I/P

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC12F1840-I/P
Description
7 KB Flash, 256 Bytes RAM, 32 MHz Int. Osc, 6 I/0, Enhanced Mid Range Core 8 PDI
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC12F1840-I/P

Processor Series
PIC12F
Core
PIC
Program Memory Type
Flash
Program Memory Size
7 KB
Data Ram Size
256 B
Interface Type
MI2C, SPI, EUSART
Number Of Timers
3
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V to 5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Package / Case
PDIP-8
Development Tools By Supplier
MPLAB IDE Software
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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PIC12(L)F1840
10.1
The WDT derives its time base from the 31 kHz
LFINTOSC internal oscillator.
10.2
The Watchdog Timer module has four operating modes
controlled by the WDTE<1:0> bits in Configuration
Word 1. See
10.2.1
When the WDTE bits of Configuration Word 1 are set to
‘11’, the WDT is always on.
WDT protection is active during Sleep.
10.2.2
When the WDTE bits of Configuration Word 1 are set to
‘10’, the WDT is on, except in Sleep.
WDT protection is not active during Sleep.
10.2.3
When the WDTE bits of Configuration Word 1 are set to
‘01’, the WDT is controlled by the SWDTEN bit of the
WDTCON register.
WDT protection is unchanged by Sleep. See
Table 10-1
TABLE 10-1:
TABLE 10-2:
DS41441B-page 94
WDT_ON (11)
WDT_NSLEEP (10)
WDT_NSLEEP (10)
WDT_SWDTEN (01)
WDT_SWDTEN (01)
WDT_OFF (00)
WDTE<1:0> = 00
WDTE<1:0> = 01 and SWDTEN = 0
WDTE<1:0> = 10 and enter Sleep
CLRWDT Command
Oscillator Fail Detected
Exit Sleep + System Clock = T1OSC, EXTRC, INTOSC, EXTCLK
Exit Sleep + System Clock = XT, HS, LP
Change INTOSC divider (IRCF bits)
Config bits
WDTE
Independent Clock Source
WDT Operating Modes
for more details.
WDT IS ALWAYS ON
WDT IS OFF IN SLEEP
WDT CONTROLLED BY SOFTWARE
Table
WDT OPERATING MODES
WDT CLEARING CONDITIONS
10-1.
SWDTEN
X
X
X
1
0
X
Conditions
Device
Awake
Mode
Sleep
X
X
X
X
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Active
Active
Active
Mode
WDT
Preliminary
10.3
The WDTPS bits of the WDTCON register set the
time-out period from 1ms to 256 seconds. After a
Reset, the default time-out period is 2 seconds.
10.4
The WDT is cleared when any of the following condi-
tions occur:
• Any Reset
• CLRWDT instruction is executed
• Device enters Sleep
• Device wakes up from Sleep
• Oscillator fail event
• WDT is disabled
• OST is running
See
10.5
When the device enters Sleep, the WDT is cleared. If
the WDT is enabled during Sleep, the WDT resumes
counting.
When the device exits Sleep, the WDT is cleared
again. The WDT remains clear until the OST, if
enabled, completes. See
Module (With Fail-Safe Clock Monitor)”
information on the OST.
When a WDT time-out occurs while the device is in
Sleep, no Reset is generated. Instead, the device
wakes up and resumes operation. The TO and PD bits
in the STATUS register are changed to indicate the
event. See
The
information.
Table 10-2
STATUS
Time-Out Period
Clearing the WDT
Operation During Sleep
Section 3.0 “Memory Organization”
for more information.
register
Cleared until the end of OST
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(Register
Section 5.0 “Oscillator
Unaffected
Cleared
WDT
3-1)
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