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PIC16F887-E/P

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16F887-E/P
Description
40 PIN, 14KB FLASH, 368 RAM, 36 I/O, PDIP
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC16F887-E/P

A/d Inputs
14-Channel, 10-Bit
Comparators
2
Cpu Speed
5 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
256 Bytes
Frequency
20 MHz
Input Output
35
Interface
I2C/SPI/USART
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
40-pin PDIP
Programmable Memory
14K Bytes
Ram Size
368 Bytes
Resistance, Drain To Source On
Bytes
Serial Interface
MSSP or EUSART
Speed
20 MHz
Timers
2-8-bit, 1-16-bit
Voltage, Range
2-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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PIC16F882/883/884/886/887
2.2
The data memory (see Figures 2-2 and
partitioned into four banks which contain the General
Purpose Registers (GPR) and the Special Function
Registers (SFR). The Special Function Registers are
located in the first 32 locations of each bank. The
General Purpose Registers, implemented as static RAM,
are located in the last 96 locations of each Bank.
Register locations F0h-FFh in Bank 1, 170h-17Fh in
Bank 2 and 1F0h-1FFh in Bank 3, point to addresses
70h-7Fh in Bank 0. The actual number of General
Purpose Resisters (GPR) implemented in each Bank
depends on the device. Details are shown in Figures 2-5
and 2-6. All other RAM is unimplemented and returns ‘0’
when read. RP<1:0> of the STATUS register are the
bank select bits:
RP1 RP0
2.2.1
The register file is organized as 128 x 8 in the
PIC16F882, 256 x 8 in the PIC16F883/PIC16F884, and
368 x 8 in the PIC16F886/PIC16F887. Each register is
accessed, either directly or indirectly, through the File
Select Register (FSR) (see Section 2.4 “Indirect
Addressing, INDF and FSR Registers”).
2.2.2
The Special Function Registers are registers used by
the CPU and peripheral functions for controlling the
desired operation of the device (see Table 2-1). These
registers are static RAM.
The special registers can be classified into two sets:
core and peripheral. The Special Function Registers
associated with the “core” are described in this section.
Those related to the operation of the peripheral
features are described in the section of that peripheral
feature.
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0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
Data Memory Organization
→Bank 0 is selected
→Bank 1 is selected
→Bank 2 is selected
→Bank 3 is selected
GENERAL PURPOSE REGISTER
FILE
SPECIAL FUNCTION REGISTERS
2-3) is
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