DSPIC30F2011-30I/ML Microchip Technology, DSPIC30F2011-30I/ML Datasheet - Page 62

IC DSPIC MCU/DSP 12K 28QFN

DSPIC30F2011-30I/ML

Manufacturer Part Number
DSPIC30F2011-30I/ML
Description
IC DSPIC MCU/DSP 12K 28QFN
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
dsPIC™ 30Fr

Specifications of DSPIC30F2011-30I/ML

Core Processor
dsPIC
Core Size
16-Bit
Speed
30 MIPs
Connectivity
I²C, SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
12
Program Memory Size
12KB (4K x 24)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
1K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 8x12b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
28-VQFN Exposed Pad, 28-HVQFN, 28-SQFN, 28-DHVQFN
Core Frequency
40MHz
Core Supply Voltage
5.5V
Embedded Interface Type
I2C, SPI, UART
No. Of I/o's
12
Flash Memory Size
12KB
Supply Voltage Range
2.5V To 5.5V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
DAF30-4 - DEVICE ATP FOR ICE4000
Eeprom Size
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
DSPIC30F201130IML
APPENDIX B:
Flash programmers process the standard HEX format
used by the Microchip development tools. The format
supported is the Intel
Please refer to Appendix A in the “MPASM User’s
Guide” (DS33014) for more information about hex file
formats.
The basic format of the hex file is:
:BBAAAATTHHHH...HHHHCC
Each data record begins with a 9-character prefix and
always ends with a 2-character checksum. All records
begin with ‘:’ regardless of the format. The individual
elements are described below.
• BB - is a two-digit hexadecimal byte count
• AAAA - is a four-digit hexadecimal address
• TT - is a two-digit record type that will be ‘00’ for
• HHHH - is a four-digit hexadecimal data word. For-
• CC - is a two-digit hexadecimal checksum that is
DS70102K-page 62
representing the number of data bytes that appear
on the line. Divide this number by two to get the
number of words per line.
representing the starting address of the data
record. Format is high byte first followed by low
byte. The address is doubled because this format
only supports 8-bits. Divide the value by two to
find the real device address.
data records, ‘01’ for end-of-file records and ‘04’
for extended-address record.
mat is low byte followed by high byte. There will
be BB/2 data words following TT.
the two’s complement of the sum of all the
preceding bytes in the line record.
HEX FILE FORMAT
®
HEX 32 Format (INHX32).
Because the Intel hex file format is byte-oriented, and
the 16-bit program counter is not, program memory
sections require special treatment. Each 24-bit
program word is extended to 32 bits by inserting a so-
called “phantom byte”. Each program memory address
is multiplied by 2 to yield a byte address.
As an example, a section that is located at 0x100 in
program memory will be represented in the hex file as
0x200.
The hex file will be produced with the following con-
tents:
:020000040000fa
:040200003322110096
:00000001FF
Notice that the data record (line 2) has a load address
of 0200, while the source code specified address
0x100. Note also that the data is represented in “little-
endian” format, meaning the Least Significant Byte
(LSB) appears first. The phantom byte appears last,
just before the checksum.
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