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IC PIC MCU FLASH 2KX14 18SOIC

PIC16LF819T-E/SO

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16LF819T-E/SO
Description
IC PIC MCU FLASH 2KX14 18SOIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PIC® 16Fr
Datasheets

Specifications of PIC16LF819T-E/SO

Core Processor
PIC
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
10MHz
Connectivity
I²C, SPI
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
16
Program Memory Size
3.5KB (2K x 14)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
256 x 8
Ram Size
256 x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 5x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Package / Case
18-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
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3.3
The power-managed Sleep mode in the PIC18F2450/
4450 devices is identical to the legacy Sleep mode
offered in all other PIC microcontrollers. It is entered by
clearing the IDLEN bit (the default state on device
Reset) and executing the SLEEP instruction. This shuts
down the selected oscillator (Figure 3-5). All clock
source status bits are cleared.
Entering the Sleep mode from any other mode does not
require a clock switch. This is because no clocks are
needed once the controller has entered Sleep. If the
WDT is selected, the INTRC source will continue to
operate. If the Timer1 oscillator is enabled, it will also
continue to run.
When a wake event occurs in Sleep mode (by interrupt,
Reset or WDT time-out), the device will not be clocked
until the clock source selected by the SCS1:SCS0 bits
becomes ready (see Figure 3-6), or it will be clocked
from the internal oscillator if either the Two-Speed
Start-up or the Fail-Safe Clock Monitor are enabled
(see Section 18.0 “Special Features of the CPU”). In
either case, the OSTS bit is set when the primary clock
is providing the device clocks. The IDLEN and SCS bits
are not affected by the wake-up.
FIGURE 3-5:
FIGURE 3-6:
© 2008 Microchip Technology Inc.
Peripheral
Program
Counter
OSC1
Note 1: T
Sleep
Clock
Clock
CPU
CPU Clock
PLL Clock
Peripheral
Sleep Mode
Program
Counter
Output
OSC1
Clock
Q1
OST
Q2
PC
= 1024 T
Q3
Wake Event
Q4
TRANSITION TIMING FOR ENTRY TO SLEEP MODE
TRANSITION TIMING FOR WAKE FROM SLEEP (HSPLL)
OSC
Q1
; T
Q1
PLL
T
OST
= 2 ms (approx). These intervals are not shown to scale.
(1)
PC
T
OSTS bit Set
PLL
(1)
Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
PC + 2
3.4
The Idle modes allow the controller’s CPU to be
selectively shut down while the peripherals continue to
operate. Selecting a particular Idle mode allows users
to further manage power consumption.
If the IDLEN bit is set to ‘1’ when a SLEEP instruction is
executed, the peripherals will be clocked from the clock
source selected using the SCS1:SCS0 bits; however, the
CPU will not be clocked. The clock source status bits are
not affected. Setting IDLEN and executing a SLEEP
instruction provides a quick method of switching from a
given Run mode to its corresponding Idle mode.
If the WDT is selected, the INTRC source will continue
to operate. If the Timer1 oscillator is enabled, it will also
continue to run.
Since the CPU is not executing instructions, the only
exits from any of the Idle modes are by interrupt, WDT
time-out or a Reset. When a wake event occurs, CPU
execution is delayed by an interval of T
(parameter 38, Table 21-10) while it becomes ready to
execute code. When the CPU begins executing code,
it resumes with the same clock source for the current
Idle mode. For example, when waking from RC_IDLE
mode, the internal oscillator will clock the CPU and
peripherals (in other words, RC_RUN mode). The
IDLEN and SCS bits are not affected by the wake-up.
While in any Idle mode or Sleep mode, a WDT time-out
will result in a WDT wake-up to the Run mode currently
specified by the SCS1:SCS0 bits.
PC + 2
Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2
Idle Modes
PIC18F2450/4450
PC + 4
Q3 Q4
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
PC + 6
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