PIC16LF819T-I/SSTSL Microchip Technology, PIC16LF819T-I/SSTSL Datasheet - Page 189

IC,MICROCONTROLLER,8-BIT,PIC CPU,CMOS,SSOP,20PIN,PLASTIC

PIC16LF819T-I/SSTSL

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16LF819T-I/SSTSL
Description
IC,MICROCONTROLLER,8-BIT,PIC CPU,CMOS,SSOP,20PIN,PLASTIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PIC® 16Fr

Specifications of PIC16LF819T-I/SSTSL

Rohs Compliant
YES
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 ~ 85°C
Package / Case
20-SSOP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
PIC16LF819TISSTSL
17.2
The following steps are needed to set up the HLVD
module:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
17.3
When the module is enabled, the HLVD comparator
and voltage divider are enabled and will consume static
current. The total current consumption, when enabled,
is specified in electrical specification parameter D022
(Section 270 “DC Characteristics”).
FIGURE 17-2:
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Disable the module by clearing the HLVDEN bit
(HLVDCON<4>).
Write the value to the HLVDL3:HLVDL0 bits that
selects the desired HLVD trip point.
Set the VDIRMAG bit to detect high voltage
(VDIRMAG = 1) or low voltage (VDIRMAG = 0).
Enable the HLVD module by setting the
HLVDEN bit.
Clear the HLVD Interrupt Flag, HLVDIF
(PIR2<2>), which may have been set from a
previous interrupt.
Enable the HLVD interrupt, if interrupts are
desired, by setting the HLVDIE and GIE/GIEH
bits (PIE2<2> and INTCON<7>). An interrupt
will not be generated until the IRVST bit is set.
CASE 1:
CASE 2:
Enable HLVD
HLVD Setup
Current Consumption
Enable HLVD
HLVDIF
HLVDIF
IRVST
IRVST
V
V
DD
DD
LOW-VOLTAGE DETECT OPERATION (VDIRMAG =
Internal Reference is Stable
Internal Reference is Stable
T
T
IRVST
IRVST
HLVDIF may not be set
HLVDIF Cleared in Software,
HLVDIF Remains Set since HLVD Condition still Exists
Depending on the application, the HLVD module does
not need to be operating constantly. To decrease the
current requirements, the HLVD circuitry may only
need to be enabled for short periods where the voltage
is checked. After doing the check, the HLVD module
may be disabled.
17.4
The internal reference voltage of the HLVD module,
specified in electrical specification parameter D420 (see
Table 21-4 in Section 21.0 “Electrical Characteris-
tics”), may be used by other internal circuitry, such as
the Programmable Brown-out Reset. If the HLVD or
other circuits using the voltage reference are disabled to
lower the device’s current consumption, the reference
voltage circuit will require time to become stable before
a low or high-voltage condition can be reliably detected.
This start-up time, T
independent of device clock speed. It is specified in
electrical specification parameter 36 (Table 21-10).
The HLVD interrupt flag is not enabled until T
expired and a stable reference voltage is reached. For
this reason, brief excursions beyond the set point may
not be detected during this interval. Refer to Figure 17-2
or Figure 17-3.
HLVD Start-up Time
PIC18F2450/4450
HLVDIF Cleared in Software
0
)
IRVST
HLVDIF Cleared in Software
, is an interval that is
V
V
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HLVD
HLVD
IRVST
has

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