PIC24FJ256DA210T-I/BG Microchip Technology, PIC24FJ256DA210T-I/BG Datasheet - Page 347

16-bit, 256KB Flash, 96K RAM, USB, Graphics 121 XBGA 10x10x1.20mm T/R

PIC24FJ256DA210T-I/BG

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC24FJ256DA210T-I/BG
Description
16-bit, 256KB Flash, 96K RAM, USB, Graphics 121 XBGA 10x10x1.20mm T/R
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PIC® 24Fr
Datasheets

Specifications of PIC24FJ256DA210T-I/BG

Core Processor
PIC
Core Size
16-Bit
Speed
32MHz
Connectivity
I²C, IrDA, SPI, UART/USART, USB OTG
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, GFX, LVD, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
84
Program Memory Size
256KB (85.5K x 24)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
96K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.2 V ~ 3.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 24x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
121-TFBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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27.0
PIC24FJ256DA210 family devices include several
features intended to maximize application flexibility and
reliability, and minimize cost through elimination of
external components. These are:
• Flexible Configuration
• Watchdog Timer (WDT)
• Code Protection
• JTAG Boundary Scan Interface
• In-Circuit Serial Programming™
• In-Circuit Emulation
27.1
The Configuration bits can be programmed (read as ‘0’),
or left unprogrammed (read as ‘1’), to select various
device configurations. These bits are mapped starting at
program memory location F80000h. A detailed explana-
tion of the various bit functions is provided in
Register 27-1 through Register 27-6.
Note that address F80000h is beyond the user program
memory space. In fact, it belongs to the configuration
memory space (800000h-FFFFFFh) which can only be
accessed using table reads and table writes.
TABLE 27-1:
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PIC24FJ128DAXXX
PIC24FJ256DAXXX
Note:
SPECIAL FEATURES
Configuration Bits
Device
This data sheet summarizes the features
of this group of PIC24F devices. It is not
intended to be a comprehensive reference
source. For more information, refer to the
following sections of the “PIC24F Family
Reference Manual”. The information in
this data sheet supersedes the information
in the FRMs.
• Section 9. “Watchdog Timer (WDT)”
• Section 32. “High-Level Device
• Section 33. “Programming and
(DS39697)
Integration” (DS39719)
Diagnostics” (DS39716)
FLASH CONFIGURATION WORD LOCATIONS FOR PIC24FJ256DA210 FAMILY
DEVICES
2ABFEh
157FEh
1
PIC24FJ256DA210 FAMILY
Configuration Word Addresses
2ABFCh
157FCh
2
27.1.1
In PIC24FJ256DA210 family devices, the configuration
bytes are implemented as volatile memory. This means
that configuration data must be programmed each time
the device is powered up. Configuration data is stored
in the three words at the top of the on-chip program
memory space, known as the Flash Configuration
Words. Their specific locations are shown in
Table 27-1. These are packed representations of the
actual device Configuration bits, whose actual
locations are distributed among several locations in
configuration space. The configuration data is automat-
ically loaded from the Flash Configuration Words to the
proper Configuration registers during device Resets.
When creating applications for these devices, users
should always specifically allocate the location of the
Flash Configuration Word for configuration data. This is
to make certain that program code is not stored in this
address when the code is compiled.
The upper byte of all Flash Configuration Words in pro-
gram memory should always be ‘0000 0000’. This
makes them appear to be NOP instructions in the
remote event that their locations are ever executed by
accident. Since Configuration bits are not implemented
in the corresponding locations, writing ‘0’s to these
locations has no effect on device operation.
Note:
Note:
CONSIDERATIONS FOR
CONFIGURING PIC24FJ256DA210
FAMILY DEVICES
Configuration data is reloaded on all types
of device Resets.
Performing a page erase operation on the
last page of program memory clears the
Flash Configuration Words, enabling code
protection as a result. Therefore, users
should avoid performing page erase
operations on the last page of program
memory.
2ABFAh
157FAh
3
DS39969B-page 347
2ABF8h
157F8h
4

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