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... PIC24HJ64GP510 • PIC24HJ128GP206 • PIC24HJ128GP210 • PIC24HJ128GP306 • PIC24HJ128GP310 • PIC24HJ128GP506 • PIC24HJ128GP510 • PIC24HJ256GP206 • PIC24HJ256GP210 • PIC24HJ256GP610 PIC24H Rev. A2/A3/A4 silicon is identified by performing a “Reset and Connect” operation to the ® device using MPLAB ICD 2 with MPLAB IDE v7.40 or later. The output window will show a successful connection to the device specified in Configure> ...
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... UART When the UART mode (BRGH = 1) and using two Stop bits (STSEL = 1), it may sample the first Stop bit instead of the second one. 37. UART When an auto-baud is detected, the receive interrupt may occur twice. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. ...
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... When the I C module is configured for 10-bit addressing using the same address bits (A10 and 2 A9) as other I C devices, the A10 and A9 bits may not work as expected. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24HJXXXGPX06/X08/X10 2 47 Module: 10-bit Addressing Mode 2 When the I C module is configured as a 10-bit ...
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... CPU does make writes before the ADC module does, then any attempts by the ADC module to write to these registers will fail. Work around In Doze mode, avoid writing code that will modify SFRs which may be written to by enabled peripherals. DS80280G-page 4 © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. ...
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... AD21aa INL -2 AD22aa DNL -1.5 AD23aa GERR 5 AD24aa EOFF 3 AD33a FNYQ — AD34a ENOB 9.5 AD56a FCNV — AD57a TSAMP — © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24HJXXXGPX06/X08/X10 impedance is to ensure AD ADC 7 Typical Max — 200 12 bits — — 2 — — 2 — ...
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... T — AD Units Conditions Ohm 10-bit +/V - REF REF Bits — LSB — LSB — LSB — LSB — +/V - REF REF LSB — LSB — LSB — LSB — KHz — Bits — ksps — — — © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. ...
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... DISI instruction. Alternatively, make sure that subsequent DISI instructions are called before the DISI counter decrements to zero. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24HJXXXGPX06/X08/X10 6. Module: Output Compare Module in PWM Mode The Output Compare module will miss a compare ...
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... Work around None. 12. Module: ECAN Loopback Mode The ECAN module (ECAN1 or ECAN2) does not function correctly in Loopback mode. Work around Do not use Loopback mode. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. bits in the ...
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... Parity and Data Selection bits, PDSEL<1:0> (UxMODE<2:1>). © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24HJXXXGPX06/X08/X10 18. Module: UART The Receive Buffer Overrun Error Status bit, OERR (UxSTA<1>), may get set before the UART FIFO has overflowed ...
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... This will subsequently result in a Brown-out Reset (BOR). Work around None. 28. Module: ECAN The C1RXOVF2 and C2RXOVF2 registers are non-functional. They are always read back as 0x0000, even when a receive overflow has occurred. Work around None. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. ...
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... Frequency calibrated at 25°C and 3.3V. TUN bits can be used to compensate for temperature drift. 2: Devices set to initial frequency of 7.37 MHz (±2%) at 25°C. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24HJXXXGPX06/X08/X10 Standard Operating Conditions: 3.0V to 3.6V (unless otherwise stated) Operating temperature -40°C < TA < +85°C for industrial ...
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... RF2 functionality is disabled if the SPI2 module is enabled. 2. This pin will not function as SDI1 if the SPI1 module is enabled. This issue affects 64-pin devices only: • PIC24HJ64GP206 • PIC24HJ128GP206 • PIC24HJ256GP206 • PIC24HJ128GP306 • PIC24HJ64GP506 • PIC24HJ128GP506 Work around Two conditions apply the SPI2 module is used, pin 34 cannot be used as an I/O (RF2) ...
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... Work around Ensure in software that the difference between values in OCxR and OCxRS registers is maintained greater than 1. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24HJXXXGPX06/X08/X10 36. Module: UART When the UART mode (BRGH = 1) and using two Stop bits (STSEL = 1), it may sample the first Stop bit instead of the second one ...
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... Read-After-Write stall condition, results in the instruction being executed fewer times than was intended. An example of such code is: repeat #0xf inc [w1],[++w1] Work around Avoid repeating an instruction that creates a stall using a REPEAT instruction. Instead, use a software loop using conditional branches. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. ...
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... Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24HJXXXGPX06/X08/X10 It is recommended that the user application include some means of measuring the exact oscillator frequency in order to verify the frequencies listed below. Work around Configure your peripherals and other system parameters based on the actual frequencies listed in Table 4 ...
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... Sleep mode to be able to generate the CAN event interrupt on bus wake-up activity not possible to place the device in Sleep mode, poll the WAKIF bit in the CiINTF register to track bus wake-up activity input functions (if any module and XX1111XXXX, with the © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. ...
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... Refer to the readme.txt file in the MPLAB C30 v3.11 tool suite for further details. © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. PIC24HJXXXGPX06/X08/X10 53. Module: UART (UxE Interrupt) The UART error interrupt may not occur, or may occur at an incorrect time, if multiple errors occur during a short period of time ...
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... Revision G (9/2008) Added reference to silicon revision A4. Updated issue 8 (SPI in Slave Select Mode) and 24 (I issue 35 (ECAN). Added silicon issues 47-49 (I (Internal Voltage Regulator), 51 (ECAN), 52 (PSV Operations), 53 (UART (UxE Interrupt)) and 54 (UART (IrDA)). DS80280G-page 18 2 C). Removed 2 C), 50 © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. ...
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... PowerMate, PowerTool, REAL ICE, rfLAB, Select Mode, Total Endurance, WiperLock and ZENA are trademarks of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. SQTP is a service mark of Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective companies. ...
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