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... Rev. A2 Silicon Errata The dsPIC30F3014/4013 (Rev. A2) samples that you have received were found to conform to the specifications and functionality described in the following documents: • DS70157 – “dsPIC30F/33F Programmer’s Reference Manual” • DS70138 – “dsPIC30F3014/4013 Data Sheet” • DS70046 – “dsPIC30F Family Reference Manual” ...
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... PLL Mode If 8x PLL mode is used, the input frequency range is 5 MHz-10 MHz instead of 4 MHz-10 MHz. 16. Low-Voltage Detect (LVD) The external Low-Voltage Detect (LVD) module is not connected to the AN2 Pad. 17. I/O Port – Port Pin Multiplexed with IC1 ...
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... MAC class instructions not use the + = address modification not prefetch data from Y data space. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. dsPIC30F3014/4013 2. Module: CPU – Instruction DAW.b The Decimal Adjust instruction, DAW.b, may improperly clear the Carry bit, C (SR<0>), when executed ...
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... Table 1. The work around for Example 2 is demonstrated in Example 3. DS80397A-page 4 These instructions are identified in Table 1. Example 2 demonstrates one scenario where this occurs. Also, always use Work around 2 if the C compiler is used to generate code for dsPIC30F3014/4013 devices. (1) (2) Examples of Incorrect Operation ADDC W0, [W1++], W2 ; SUBB.b W0, [++W1 ...
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... X; \ DISICNT = 0; } DISI_PROTECT(SRbits.IPL = 0x5); © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. dsPIC30F3014/4013 Work around The user may disable interrupt nesting or execute a DISI instruction before modifying the CPU IPL or Interrupt 1 setting. A minimum DISI value required if the DISI is executed immediately before the CPU IPL or Interrupt 1 is modified, as shown in Example 4 ...
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... Module: DISI Instruction When a user executes a DISI #7, for example, this will disable interrupts from cycles (7 + the DISI instruction itself). In this case, the DISI instruction uses a counter which counts down from The counter is loaded with 7 at the end of the DISI instruction. ...
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... PORTF will be modified by a write to address 0x0E0 Work around User software should avoid writing to the unimplemented locations listed above. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. dsPIC30F3014/4013 12. Module: 4x PLL Operation When the 4x PLL mode of operation is selected, . the specified input frequency range of 4-10 MHz is CY not fully supported ...
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... Module: Low-Voltage Detect (LVD) When using the external Low-Voltage Detect (LVD) module, interrupts are independent of the voltage. Work around The LVD module works as an internal reference source only. 17. Module: I/O Port – Port Pin Multiplexed with IC1 If the user application enables the auto-baud ...
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... Clear the I C receiver interrupt flag SI2CF back to step 1 to continue receiving incoming data bytes. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. dsPIC30F3014/4013 Work around 2: Use this work around for applications in which the receiver interrupt is required. Assuming that the RBF and the I2COV flags in the I2CSTAT ...
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... Module there are two I C devices on the bus, one of them is acting as the Master receiver and the other as the Slave transmitter. If both devices are config- ured for 10-bit addressing mode, and have the same value in the A10 and A9 bits of their ...
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... APPENDIX A: REVISION HISTORY Revision A (9/2008) Initial version of this document. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. dsPIC30F3014/4013 DS80397A-page 11 ...
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... NOTES: DS80397A-page 12 © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. ...
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