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IC MCU CMOS 20MHZ 8K FLSH 28SOIC

PIC16F876AT-I/SO

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16F876AT-I/SO
Description
IC MCU CMOS 20MHZ 8K FLSH 28SOIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PIC® 16Fr

Specifications of PIC16F876AT-I/SO

Core Size
8-Bit
Program Memory Size
14KB (8K x 14)
Core Processor
PIC
Speed
20MHz
Connectivity
I²C, SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
22
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
256 x 8
Ram Size
368 x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
4 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 5x10b
Oscillator Type
External
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
28-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Controller Family/series
PIC16F
No. Of I/o's
22
Eeprom Memory Size
256Byte
Ram Memory Size
368Byte
Cpu Speed
20MHz
No. Of Timers
3
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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9.4.5
The addressing procedure for the I
the first byte after the Start condition usually determines
which device will be the slave addressed by the master.
The exception is the general call address which can
address all devices. When this address is used, all
devices should, in theory, respond with an Acknowledge.
The general call address is one of eight addresses
reserved for specific purposes by the I
consists of all ‘0’s with R/W = 0.
The general call address is recognized when the Gen-
eral Call Enable bit (GCEN) is enabled (SSPCON2<7>
set). Following a Start bit detect, 8 bits are shifted into
the SSPSR and the address is compared against the
SSPADD. It is also compared to the general call
address and fixed in hardware.
FIGURE 9-15:
DS39582B-page 94
GCEN (SSPCON2<7>)
SSPOV (SSPCON<6>)
SDA
SCL
SSPIF
BF (SSPSTAT<0>)
GENERAL CALL ADDRESS
SUPPORT
S
SLAVE MODE GENERAL CALL ADDRESS SEQUENCE
(7 OR 10-BIT ADDRESS MODE)
1
2
General Call Address
2
C bus is such that
3
2
4
C protocol. It
5
6
7
R/W = 0
8
If the general call address matches, the SSPSR is
transferred to the SSPBUF, the BF flag bit is set (eighth
bit) and on the falling edge of the ninth bit (ACK bit), the
SSPIF interrupt flag bit is set.
When the interrupt is serviced, the source for the inter-
rupt can be checked by reading the contents of the
SSPBUF. The value can be used to determine if the
address was device specific or a general call address.
In 10-bit mode, the SSPADD is required to be updated
for the second half of the address to match and the UA
bit is set (SSPSTAT<1>). If the general call address is
sampled when the GCEN bit is set, while the slave is
configured in 10-bit Address mode, then the second
half of the address is not necessary, the UA bit will not
be set and the slave will begin receiving data after the
Acknowledge (Figure 9-15).
ACK
Address is compared to general call address.
After ACK, set interrupt.
9
D7
1
D6
2
Cleared in software
SSPBUF is read
Receiving Data
D5
3
D4
4
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D3
5
D2
6
D1
7
D0
8
ACK
9
‘0’
‘1’

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