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PIC16F1947-I/PT

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16F1947-I/PT
Description
64 TQFP 10x10x1mm TRAY28KB Flash, 1KB RAM, 256B EEPROM, LCD, 1.8-5.5V
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC16F1947-I/PT

A/d Inputs
17-Channel, 10-Bit
Comparators
3
Cpu Speed
8 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
256 Bytes
Input Output
54
Interface
CAN/I2C/SPI/UART/USART
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
64-pin TQFP
Programmable Memory
28K Bytes
Ram Size
1K Bytes
Speed
32 MHz
Timers
4-8-bit, 1-16-bit
Voltage, Range
1.8-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part Electrostatic Device

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17.4
In order for the DAC module to consume the least
amount of power, one of the two voltage reference input
sources to the resistor ladder must be disconnected.
Either the positive voltage source, (V
negative voltage source, (V
The negative voltage source is disabled by setting the
DACLPS bit in the DACCON0 register. Clearing the
DACLPS bit in the DACCON0 register disables the
positive voltage source.
17.4.1
The DAC output voltage can be set to V
the least amount of power consumption by performing
the following:
• Clearing the DACEN bit in the DACCON0 register.
• Setting the DACLPS bit in the DACCON0 register.
• Configuring the DACPSS bits to the proper
• Configuring the DACR<4:0> bits to ‘11111’ in the
FIGURE 17-3:
17.5
When the device wakes up from Sleep through an
interrupt or a Watchdog Timer time-out, the contents of
the DACCON0 register are not affected. To minimize
current consumption in Sleep mode, the voltage
reference should be disabled.
17.6
A device Reset affects the following:
• DAC is disabled.
• DAC output voltage is removed from the
• The DACR<4:0> range select bits are cleared.
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positive source.
DACCON1 register.
DACOUT pin.
V
V
SOURCE
Output Clamped to Positive Voltage Source
SOURCE
DACEN = 0
DACLPS = 1
Low-Power Voltage State
Operation During Sleep
Effects of a Reset
OUTPUT CLAMPED TO POSITIVE
VOLTAGE SOURCE
-
+
OUTPUT VOLTAGE CLAMPING EXAMPLES
SOURCE
R
R
R
DACR<4:0> = 11111
DAC Voltage Ladder
(see
-) can be disabled.
SOURCE
Figure
SOURCE
+), or the
17-1)
+ with
Preliminary
This is also the method used to output the voltage level
from the FVR to an output pin. See
“Operation During Sleep”
Reference
17.4.2
The DAC output voltage can be set to V
the least amount of power consumption by performing
the following:
• Clearing the DACEN bit in the DACCON0 register.
• Clearing the DACLPS bit in the DACCON0 register.
• Configuring the DACNSS bits to the proper
• Configuring the DACR<4:0> bits to ‘00000’ in the
This allows the comparator to detect a zero-crossing
while not consuming additional current through the DAC
module.
Reference
V
V
Output Clamped to Negative Voltage Source
SOURCE
SOURCE
negative source.
DACCON1 register.
DACEN = 0
DACLPS = 0
PIC16F/LF1946/47
+
-
Figure 17-3
Figure 17-3
OUTPUT CLAMPED TO NEGATIVE
VOLTAGE SOURCE
for output clamping examples.
for output clamping examples.
R
R
R
for more information.
DACR<4:0> = 00000
DAC Voltage Ladder
(see
Figure
DS41414B-page 175
SOURCE
Section 17.5
17-1)
- with

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