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IC MCU FLASH 1KX14 EE 18SOIC

PIC16F84A-20/SO

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16F84A-20/SO
Description
IC MCU FLASH 1KX14 EE 18SOIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PIC® 16Fr

Specifications of PIC16F84A-20/SO

Core Size
8-Bit
Program Memory Size
1.75KB (1K x 14)
Core Processor
PIC
Speed
20MHz
Peripherals
POR, WDT
Number Of I /o
13
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
64 x 8
Ram Size
68 x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
4 V ~ 5.5 V
Oscillator Type
External
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case
18-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Controller Family/series
PIC16F
No. Of I/o's
13
Eeprom Memory Size
64Byte
Ram Memory Size
68Byte
Cpu Speed
20MHz
No. Of Timers
1
Processor Series
PIC16F
Core
PIC
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Data Ram Size
68 B
Maximum Clock Frequency
20 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
13
Number Of Timers
8
Operating Supply Voltage
2 V to 5.5 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
3rd Party Development Tools
52715-96, 52716-328, 52717-734
Development Tools By Supplier
ICE2000
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
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Data Converters
-
Connectivity
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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Design Tips
Question 1:
Answer 1:
1.
2.
3.
Question 2:
Answer 2:
After the holding capacitor is disconnected from the input channel, one T
set, the input channel may be changed.
Question 3:
Answer 3:
A very good reference for understanding A/D conversions is the “Analog-Digital Conversion
Handbook” third edition, published by Prentice Hall (ISBN 0-13-03-2848-0).
Make sure you are meeting all of the timing specifications. If you are turning the A/D mod-
ule off and on, there is a minimum delay you must wait before taking a sample, if you are
changing input channels, there is a minimum delay you must wait for this as well, and
finally there is Tad, which is the time selected for each bit conversion. This is selected in
ADCON0 and should be between 2 and 6 s. If T
converted before the conversion is terminated, and if T
the sampling capacitor can droop before the conversion is complete. These timing speci-
fications are provided in the data book in a table or by way of a formula, and should be
looked up for your specific part and circumstances.
Often the source impedance of the analog signal is high (greater than 1k ohms) so the
current drawn from the source to charge the sample capacitor can affect accuracy. If the
input signal does not change too quickly, try putting a 0.1 F capacitor on the analog input.
This capacitor will charge to the analog voltage being sampled, and supply the instanta-
neous current needed to charge the 51.2 pf internal holding capacitor.
Finally, straight from the data book: “In systems where the device frequency is low, use of
the A/D clock derived from the device oscillator is preferred...this reduces, to a large
extent, the effects of digital switching noise.” and “In systems where the device will enter
SLEEP mode after start of A/D conversion, the RC clock source selection is required. This
method gives the highest accuracy.”
I am using one of your PIC16C7X devices, and I find that the Analog to Dig-
ital Converter result is not always accurate. What can I do to improve accu-
racy?
After starting an A/D conversion may I change the input channel (for my
next conversion)?
Do you know of a good reference on A/D’s?
AD
is too short, the result may not be fully
AD
is made too long the voltage on
1997 Microchip Technology Inc.
AD
after the GO bit is

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