70282e PDF
70282e PDF
Data Sheet
High-Performance,
16-bit Microcontrollers
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ISBN: 978-1-61341-373-9
10-Bit/12-Bit ADC
External Interrupts(2)
Output Compare
Packages
Input Capture
(Kbyte)
16-bit Timer
Std. PWM
I2C™
Pins
Device
UART
SPI
PIC24HJ12GP201 18 12 1 8 3(1) 4 2 1 3 1 1 ADC, 6 ch 1 13 PDIP
SOIC
PIC24HJ12GP202 28 12 1 16 3(1) 4 2 1 3 1 1 ADC, 10 ch 1 21 SPDIP
SOIC
SSOP
QFN
Note 1: Only two out of three timers are remappable.
2: Only two out of three interrupts are remappable.
MCLR 1 18 VDD
PGED2/AN0/VREF+/CN2/RA0 2 17 VSS
PIC24HJ12GP201
PGEC2/AN1/VREF-/CN3/RA1 3 16 AN6/RP15(1)/CN11/RB15
PGED1/AN2/RP0(1)/CN4/RB0 4 15 AN7/RP14(1)/CN12/RB14
(1)
PGEC1/AN3/RP1 /CN5/RB1 5 14 VCAP
OSC1/CLKI/CN30/RA2 6 13 VSS
OSC2/CLKO/CN29/RA3 7 12 SDA1/RP9(1)/CN21/RB9
PGED3/SOSCI/RP4(1)/CN1/RB4 8 11 SCL1/RP8(1)/CN22/RB8
PGEC3/SOSCO/T1CK/CN0/RA4 9 10 INT0/RP7(1)/CN23/RB7
MCLR 1 28 AVDD
PGED2/AN0/VREF+/CN2/RA0 2 27 AVSS
PGEC2/AN1/VREF-/CN3/RA1 3 26 AN6/RP15(1)/CN11/RB15
PGED1/AN2/RP0(1)/CN4/RB0 4 25 AN7/RP14(1)/CN12/RB14
PIC24HJ12GP202
PGEC1/AN3/RP1(1)/CN5/RB1 5 24 AN8/RP13(1)/CN13/RB13
AN4/RP2(1)/CN6/RB2 6 23 AN9/RP12(1)/CN14/RB12
(1)
AN5/RP3 /CN7/RB3 7 22 TMS/RP11(1)/CN15/RB11
Vss 8 21 TDI/RP10(1)/CN16/RB10
OSC1/CLKI/CN30/RA2 9 20 VCAP
OSC2/CLKO/CN29/RA3 10 19 Vss
PGED3/SOSC/RP4(1)/CN1/RB4 11 18 TDO/SDA1/RP9(1)/CN21/RB9
PGEC3/SOSCO/T1CK/CN0/RA4 12 17 TCK/SCL1/RP8(1)/CN22/RB8
VDD 13 16 INT0/RP7(1)/CN23/RB7
ASDA1/RP5(1)/CN27/RB5 14 15 ASCL1/RP6(1)/CN24/RB6
Note 1: The RPn pins can be used by any remappable peripheral. See Table 1 for the list of available
peripherals.
PGEC2//AN1/VREF-/CN3/RA1
PGED2/AN0/VREF+/CN2/RA0
AN7/RP14(1)/CN12/RB14
AN6/RP15(1)/CN11/RB15
MCLR
AVSS
AVDD
28 27 26 25 24 23 22
PGED1/AN2/RP0(1)/CN4/RB0 1 21 AN8/RP13(1)/CN13/RB13
PGEC1/AN3/RP1(1)/CN5/RB1 2 20 AN9/RP12(1)/CN14/RB12
AN4/RP2(1)/CN6/RB2 3 19 TMS/RP11(1)/CN15/RB11
AN5/RP3(1)/CN7/RB3 4 PIC24HJ12GP202 18 TDI/RP10(1)/CN16/RB10
VSS 5 17 VCAP
OSC1/CLKI/CN30/RA2 6 16 VSS
OSC2/CLKO/CN29/RA3 7 15 TDO/SDA1/RP9(1)/CN21/RB9
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
ASDA1/RP5 /CN27/RB5
ASCL1/RP6 /CN24/RB6
INT0/RP7(1)/CN23/RB7
TCK/SCL1/RP8(1)/CN22/RB8
VDD
PGED3/SOSCI/RP4(1)/CN1/RB4
PGEC3/SOSCO/T1CK/CN0/RA4
(1)
(1)
Note 1: The RPn pins can be used by any remappable peripheral. See Table 1 for the list of available
peripherals.
2: The metal plane at the bottom of the device is not connected to any pins and is recommended to
be connected to VSS externally.
Errata
An errata sheet, describing minor operational differences from the data sheet and recommended workarounds, may exist for current
devices. As device/documentation issues become known to us, we will publish an errata sheet. The errata will specify the revision of
silicon and revision of document to which it applies.
To determine if an errata sheet exists for a particular device, please check with one of the following:
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using.
16
8 16 16
Data Latch
23
PCU PCH PCL X RAM PORTB
23
Program Counter
Stack Loop Address
Control Control Latch
Logic Logic
16
23
16
Remappable
Address Generator Units Pins
Address Latch
Program Memory
EA MUX
Instruction
Decode and
Control Instruction Reg
16
Control Signals
to Various Blocks 17 x 17 Multiplier
16 x 16
OSC2/CLKO Timing Power-up W Register Array
OSC1/CLKI Generation Timer Divide Support
16
Oscillator
FRC/LPRC Start-up Timer
Oscillators
Power-on
Reset
Precision
16-bit ALU
Band Gap Watchdog
Reference Timer
16
Brown-out
Voltage Reset
Regulator
OC/
IC1,2,7,8 CNx SPI1 I2C1
PWM1,2
Note: Not all pins or features are implemented on all device pinout configurations. See “Pin Diagrams” for the specific pins
and features present on each device.
VDD
VSS
R VCAP
R1
resistance and capacitance that can be added to the
MCLR pin must be considered. Device programmers and
debuggers drive the MCLR pin. Consequently,
C specific voltage levels (VIH and VIL) and fast signal
PIC24H transitions must not be adversely affected. Therefore,
specific values of R and C will need to be adjusted
VSS VDD
based on the application and PCB requirements.
VDD VSS For example, as shown in Figure 2-2, it is
0.1 µF 0.1 µF recommended that capacitor C is isolated from the
AVDD
AVSS
VDD
Ceramic
VSS
Ceramic
MCLR pin during programming and debugging
operations.
0.1 µF 0.1 µF
10 Ω Ceramic Ceramic Place the components shown in Figure 2-2 within
one-quarter inch (6 mm) from the MCLR pin.
16 16 16
8
Data Latch
23
PCU PCH PCL X RAM 16
23
Program Counter
Stack Loop Address
Control Control Latch
Logic Logic
23
16
Program Memory
EA MUX
17 x 17
Control Signals Multiplier
to Various Blocks
16 x 16
W Register Array
Divide Support 16
16-bit ALU
16
To Peripheral Modules
PC22 PC0
0 Program Counter
7 0
TBLPAG Data Table Page Address
7 0
PSVPAG Program Space Visibility Page Address
15 0
RCOUNT REPEAT Loop Counter
15 0
CORCON Core Configuration Register
SRH SRL
Legend:
C = Clear only bit R = Readable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
S = Set only bit W = Writable bit -n = Value at POR
‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: The IPL<2:0> bits are concatenated with the IPL<3> bit (CORCON<3>) to form the CPU Interrupt Priority
Level. The value in parentheses indicates the IPL if IPL<3> = 1. User interrupts are disabled when
IPL<3> = 1.
2: The IPL<2:0> Status bits are read-only when NSTDIS = 1 (INTCON1<15>).
Note 1: The IPL3 bit is concatenated with the IPL<2:0> bits (SR<7:5>) to form the CPU interrupt priority level.
(4K instructions)
0x001FFE
0x002000
Unimplemented
(Read ‘0’s)
0x7FFFFE
0x800000
Reserved
Configuration Memory Space
0xF7FFFE
Device Configuration 0xF80000
Registers 0xF80017
0xF80018
Reserved
0xFEFFFE
0xFF0000
DEVID (2) 0xFFFFFE
msw most significant word (msw) least significant word (lsw) PC Address
Address (lsw Address)
23 16 8 0
0x000001 00000000 0x000000
0x000003 00000000 0x000002
0x000005 00000000 0x000004
0x000007 00000000 0x000006
MSB LSB
Address 16 bits Address
MSb LSb
0x0001 0x0000
2 Kbyte
SFR Space
SFR Space 0x07FE
0x07FF
0x0801 0x0800
0x1FFF 0x1FFFF
0x2001 0x2000
0x8001 0x8000
X Data
Optionally Unimplemented (X)
Mapped
into Program
Memory
0xFFFF 0xFFFE
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PIC24HJ12GP201/202
TABLE 4-2: CHANGE NOTIFICATION REGISTER MAP FOR PIC24HJ12GP202
SFR SFR All
Name Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Addr Resets
DS70282E-page 30
CNPU1 0068 CN15PUE CN14PUE CN13PUE CN12PUE CN11PUE — — — CN7PUE CN6PUE CN5PUE CN4PUE CN3PUE CN2PUE CN1PUE CN0PUE 0000
CNPU2 006A — CN30PUE CN29PUE — CN27PUE — — CN24PUE CN23PUE CN22PUE CN21PUE — — — — CN16PUE 0000
Legend: x = unknown value on Reset, — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Reset values are shown in hexadecimal.
CNEN1 0060 — — — CN12IE CN11IE — — — — — CN5IE CN4IE CN3IE CN2IE CN1IE CN0IE 0000
CNEN2 0062 — CN30IE CN29IE — — — — — CN23IE CN22IE CN21IE — — — — — 0000
CNPU1 0068 — — — CN12PUE CN11PUE — — — — — CN5PUE CN4PUE CN3PUE CN2PUE CN1PUE CN0PUE 0000
CNPU2 006A — CN30PUE CN29PUE — — — — — CN23PUE CN22PUE CN21PUE — — — — — 0000
Legend: x = unknown value on Reset, — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Reset values are shown in hexadecimal.
PIC24HJ12GP201/202
DS70282E-page 31
PIC24HJ12GP201/202
TABLE 4-5: TIMER REGISTER MAP
SFR Name SFR All
Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Addr Resets
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T1CON 0104 TON — TSIDL — — — — — — TGATE TCKPS<1:0> — TSYNC TCS — 0000
TMR2 0106 Timer2 Register 0000
TMR3HLD 0108 Timer3 Holding Register (for 32-bit timer operations only) xxxx
TMR3 010A Timer3 Register 0000
PR2 010C Period Register 2 FFFF
PR3 010E Period Register 3 FFFF
T2CON 0110 TON — TSIDL — — — — — — TGATE TCKPS<1:0> T32 — TCS — 0000
T3CON 0112 TON — TSIDL — — — — — — TGATE TCKPS<1:0> — — TCS — 0000
Legend: x = unknown value on Reset, — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Reset values are shown in hexadecimal.
U1MODE 0220 UARTEN — USIDL IREN RTSMD — UEN1 UEN0 WAKE LPBACK ABAUD URXINV BRGH PDSEL<1:0> STSEL 0000
U1STA 0222 UTXISEL1 UTXINV UTXISEL0 — UTXBRK UTXEN UTXBF TRMT URXISEL<1:0> ADDEN RIDLE PERR FERR OERR URXDA 0110
U1TXREG 0224 — — — — — — — UART Transmit Register xxxx
U1RXREG 0226 — — — — — — — UART Receive Register 0000
U1BRG 0228 Baud Rate Generator Prescaler 0000
Legend: x = unknown value on Reset, — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Reset values are shown in hexadecimal.
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PIC24HJ12GP201/202
TABLE 4-11: PERIPHERAL PIN SELECT INPUT REGISTER MAP
File All
Addr Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Name Resets
DS70282E-page 34
RPINR3 0686 — — — T3CKR<4:0> — — — T2CKR<4:0> 1F1F
RPINR7 068E — — — IC2R<4:0> — — — IC1R<4:0> 1F1F
RPINR10 0694 — — — IC8R<4:0> — — — IC7R<4:0> 1F1F
RPINR11 0696 — — — — — — — — — — — OCFAR<4:0> 001F
RPINR18 06A4 — — — U1CTSR<4:0> — — — U1RXR<4:0> 1F1F
RPINR20 06A8 — — — SCK1R<4:0> — — — SDI1R<4:0> 1F1F
RPINR21 06AA — — — — — — — — — — — SS1R<4:0> 001F
Legend: x = unknown value on Reset, — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Reset values are shown in hexadecimal.
TABLE 4-12: PERIPHERAL PIN SELECT OUTPUT REGISTER MAP FOR PIC24HJ12GP202
File All
Addr Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Name Resets
PIC24HJ12GP201/202
TABLE 4-13: PERIPHERAL PIN SELECT OUTPUT REGISTER MAP FOR PIC24HJ12GP201
All
File Name Addr Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Resets
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PIC24HJ12GP201/202
TABLE 4-15: ADC1 REGISTER MAP FOR PIC24HJ12GP202
All
File Name Addr Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Resets
DS70282E-page 36
ADC1BUF2 0304 ADC Data Buffer 2 xxxx
ADC1BUF3 0306 ADC Data Buffer 3 xxxx
ADC1BUF4 0308 ADC Data Buffer 4 xxxx
ADC1BUF5 030A ADC Data Buffer 5 xxxx
ADC1BUF6 030C ADC Data Buffer 6 xxxx
ADC1BUF7 030E ADC Data Buffer 7 xxxx
ADC1BUF8 0310 ADC Data Buffer 8 xxxx
ADC1BUF9 0312 ADC Data Buffer 9 xxxx
ADC1BUFA 0314 ADC Data Buffer 10 xxxx
ADC1BUFB 0316 ADC Data Buffer 11 xxxx
ADC1BUFC 0318 ADC Data Buffer 12 xxxx
ADC1BUFD 031A ADC Data Buffer 13 xxxx
PIC24HJ12GP201/202
TRISB 02C8 TRISB15 TRISB14 TRISB13 TRISB12 TRISB11 TRISB10 TRISB9 TRISB8 TRISB7 TRISB6 TRISB5 TRISB4 TRISB3 TRISB2 TRISB1 TRISB0 FFFF
PORTB 02CA RB15 RB14 RB13 RB12 RB11 RB10 RB9 RB8 RB7 RB6 RB5 RB4 RB3 RB2 RB1 RB0 xxxx
LATB 02CC LATB15 LATB14 LATB13 LATB12 LATB11 LATB10 LATB9 LATB8 LATB7 LATB6 LATB5 LATB4 LATB3 LATB2 LATB1 LATB0 xxxx
ODCB 02CE ODCB15 ODCB14 ODCB13 ODCB12 ODCB11 ODCB10 ODCB9 ODCB8 ODCB7 ODCB6 ODCB5 ODCB4 ODCB3 ODCB2 ODCB1 ODCB0 0000
Legend: x = unknown value on Reset, — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Reset values are shown in hexadecimal.
TRISB 02C8 TRISB15 TRISB14 — — — — TRISB9 TRISB8 TRISB7 — — TRISB4 — — TRISB1 TRISB0 C393
PORTB 02CA RB15 RB14 — — — — RB9 RB8 RB7 — — RB4 — — RB1 RB0 xxxx
LATB 02CC LATB15 LATB14 — — — — LATB9 LATB8 LATB7 — — LATB4 — — LATB1 LATB0 xxxx
ODCB 02CE ODCB15 ODCB14 — — — — ODCB9 ODCB8 ODCB7 — — ODCB4 — — ODCB1 ODCB0 0000
Legend: x = unknown value on Reset, — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Reset values are shown in hexadecimal.
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PIC24HJ12GP201/202
TABLE 4-19: SYSTEM CONTROL REGISTER MAP
All
File Name Addr Bit 15 Bit 14 Bit 13 Bit 12 Bit 11 Bit 10 Bit 9 Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Resets
DS70282E-page 38
CLKDIV 0744 ROI DOZE<2:0> DOZEN FRCDIV<2:0> PLLPOST<1:0> — PLLPRE<4:0> 3040
PLLFBD 0746 — — — — — — — PLLDIV<8:0> 0030
OSCTUN 0748 — — — — — — — — — — TUN<5:0> 0000
Legend: x = unknown value on Reset, — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Reset values are shown in hexadecimal.
Note 1: RCON register Reset values dependent on type of Reset.
2: OSCCON register Reset values dependent on the FOSC Configuration bits and by type of Reset.
Note 1: Reset value shown is for POR only. Value on other Reset states is dependent on the state of memory write or erase operations at the time of Reset.
PMD1 0770 — — T3MD T2MD T1MD — — — I2C1MD — U1MD — SPI1MD — — AD1MD 0000
PMD2 0772 IC8MD IC7MD — — — — IC2MD IC1MD — — — — — — OC2MD OC1MD 0000
Legend: x = unknown value on Reset, — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Reset values are shown in hexadecimal.
23 bits
EA 1/0
8 bits 16 bits
24 bits
Select
1 EA 0
Program Space Visibility(1)
(Remapping)
0 PSVPAG
8 bits 15 bits
23 bits
Note 1: The LSb of program space addresses is always fixed as ‘0’ to maintain word alignment of
data in the program and data spaces.
2: Table operations are not required to be word-aligned. Table read operations are permitted
in the configuration memory space.
‘Phantom’ Byte
TBLRDH.B (Wn<0> = 0)
TBLRDL.B (Wn<0> = 1)
TBLRDL.B (Wn<0> = 0)
TBLRDL.W
PSV Area
...while the lower 15 bits
of the EA specify an
exact address within
0xFFFF the PSV area. This
corresponds exactly to
the same lower 15 bits
of the actual program
space address.
0x800000
ICSP allows a PIC24HJ12GP201/202 device to be The TBLRDH and TBLWTH instructions are used to read
serially programmed while in the end application circuit. or write to bits<23:16> of program memory. TBLRDH
This is done with two lines for programming clock and and TBLWTH can also access program memory in Word
programming data (one of the alternate programming or Byte mode.
pin pairs: PGECx/PGEDx), and three other lines for
power (VDD), ground (VSS) and Master Clear (MCLR).
This allows users to manufacture boards with
24 bits
Using
0 Program Counter 0
Program Counter
Working Reg EA
Using
1/0 TBLPAG Reg
Table Instruction
8 bits 16 bits
User/Configuration Byte
Space Select 24-bit EA Select
T
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7.37 MHz × ( FRC Accuracy )% × ( FRC Tuning )%
If ERASE = 0:
1111 = No operation
1101 = No operation
1100 = No operation
0011 = Memory word program operation
0010 = No operation
0001 = Memory row program operation
0000 = Program a single Configuration register byte
Glitch Filter
MCLR
WDT
Module
Sleep or Idle
BOR
Internal
Regulator SYSRST
VDD
Uninitialized W Register
Configuration Mismatch
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: All of the Reset status bits can be set or cleared in software. Setting one of these bits in software does not
cause a device Reset.
2: If the FWDTEN Configuration bit is ‘1’ (unprogrammed), the WDT is always enabled, regardless of the
SWDTEN bit setting.
Note 1: All of the Reset status bits can be set or cleared in software. Setting one of these bits in software does not
cause a device Reset.
2: If the FWDTEN Configuration bit is ‘1’ (unprogrammed), the WDT is always enabled, regardless of the
SWDTEN bit setting.
Vbor
VBOR
VPOR
VDD
TPOR
1
POR TBOR
2
BOR 3
TPWRT
SYSRST
4
Oscillator Clock
TOSCD TOST TLOCK
6
TFSCM
FSCM
5
Time
1. POR: A POR circuit holds the device in Reset when the power supply is turned on. The POR circuit is active until VDD crosses the
VPOR threshold and the delay TPOR has elapsed.
2. BOR: The on-chip voltage regulator has a BOR circuit that keeps the device in Reset until VDD crosses the VBOR threshold and the
delay TBOR has elapsed. The delay TBOR ensures the voltage regulator output becomes stable.
3. PWRT Timer: The programmable power-up timer continues to hold the processor in Reset for a specific period of time (TPWRT)
after a BOR. The delay TPWRT ensures that the system power supplies have stabilized at the appropriate level for full-speed oper-
ation. After the delay TPWRT has elapsed, the SYSRST becomes inactive, which in turn enables the selected oscillator to start
generating clock cycles.
4. Oscillator Delay: The total delay for the clock to be ready for various clock source selections are given in Table 6-1. Refer to
Section 8.0 “Oscillator Configuration” for more information.
5. When the oscillator clock is ready, the processor begins execution from location 0x000000. The user application programs a GOTO
instruction at the Reset address, which redirects program execution to the appropriate start-up routine.
6. The Fail-safe clock monitor (FSCM), if enabled, begins to monitor the system clock when the system clock is ready and the delay
TFSCM elapsed.
VDD
VBOR
TBOR + TPWRT
SYSRST
VDD
VBOR
TBOR + TPWRT
SYSRST
VDD
VBOR
TBOR + TPWRT
SYSRST
Note 1: See Table 7-1 for the list of implemented interrupt vectors.
Legend:
C = Clear only bit R = Readable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
S = Set only bit W = Writable bit -n = Value at POR
‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: For complete register details, see Register 3-1: “SR: CPU Status Register”.
2: The IPL<2:0> bits are concatenated with the IPL<3> bit (CORCON<3>) to form the CPU Interrupt Priority
Level. The value in parentheses indicates the IPL if IPL<3> = 1. User interrupts are disabled when
IPL<3> = 1.
3: The IPL<2:0> Status bits are read-only when NSTDIS (INTCON1<15>) = 1.
Note 1: For complete register details, see Register 3-2: “CORCON: Core Control Register”.
2: The IPL3 bit is concatenated with the IPL<2:0> bits (SR<7:5>) to form the CPU Interrupt Priority Level.
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
DOZE
S1 PLL(1) S1/S3
OSC2
POSCMD<1:0>
FP
FRC
FRCDIV
FRCDIVN
Oscillator S7 ÷ 2
FOSC
FRCDIV<2:0>
TUN<5:0>
FRCDIV16
S6
÷ 16
FRC S0
LPRC LPRC
S5
Oscillator
Secondary Oscillator
SOSC
SOSCO S4
LPOSCEN
SOSCI Clock Fail Clock Switch Reset
S7 NOSC<2:0> FNOSC<2:0>
WDT, PWRT,
FSCM
Timer 1
FVCO
0.8-8.0 MHz 12.5-80 MHz
100-200 MHz
Here(1) Here(1)
Here(1)
PLLDIV
N1 N2
Divide by Divide by
2-33 M 2, 4, 8
Divide by
2-513
Note 1: Writes to this register require an unlock sequence. Refer to Section 7. “Oscillator” (DS70186) in the
“dsPIC33F/PIC24H Family Reference Manual” (available from the Microchip web site) for details.
2: Direct clock switches between any primary oscillator mode with PLL and FRCPLL mode are not permitted.
This applies to clock switches in either direction. In these instances, the application must switch to FRC
mode as a transition clock source between the two PLL modes.
3: This register is reset only on a Power-on Reset (POR).
Note 1: This bit is cleared when the ROI bit is set and an interrupt occurs.
2: This register is reset only on a Power-on Reset (POR).
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: OSCTUN functionality has been provided to help customers compensate for temperature effects on the
FRC frequency over a wide range of temperatures. The tuning step size is an approximation and is neither
characterized nor tested.
2: This register is reset only on a Power-on Reset (POR).
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: PCFGx bits have no effect if the ADC module is disabled by setting this bit. When the bit is set, all port
pins that have been multiplexed with ANx will be in Digital mode.
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Data Bus D Q
I/O Pin
WR TRIS CK
TRIS Latch
D Q
WR LAT +
WR Port CK
Data Latch
Read LAT
Input Data
Read Port
Default
0
U1TX Output
3
U1RTS Output 4
RPn
Output Data
OC1 Output
18
OC2 Output
19
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
TCKPS<1:0>
SOSCO/ TON 2
1x
T1CK
Gate Prescaler
SOSCEN Sync 01 1, 8, 64, 256
SOSCI
TCY 00
TGATE
TGATE TCS
1 Q D
Set T1IF
0 Q CK
0
Reset
TMR1
1 Sync
Comparator TSYNC
Equal
PR1
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
TCKPS<1:0>
TON 2
T2CK 1x
Gate Prescaler
Sync 01 1, 8, 64, 256
TCY 00
TGATE TGATE
TCS
1 Q D
Set T3IF
Q CK
0
PR3 PR2
MSb LSb
16
Read TMR2
Write TMR2
16
16
TMR3HLD
16
Data Bus<15:0>
Note 1: The 32-bit timer control bit, T32, must be set for 32-bit timer/counter operation. All control bits are respective
to the T2CON register.
2: The ADC event trigger is available only on Timer2/3.
TCKPS<1:0>
TON 2
T2CK 1x
Gate Prescaler
Sync 01 1, 8, 64, 256
TGATE 00
TCY TCS
1 Q D TGATE
Set T2IF Q CK
0
Reset
TMR2 Sync
Comparator
Equal
PR2
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: When 32-bit timer operation is enabled (T32 = 1) in the Timer Control register (T2CON<3>), the TSIDL bit
must be cleared to operate the 32-bit timer in Idle mode.
2: When the 32-bit timer operation is enabled (T32 = 1) in the Timer Control register (T2CON<3>), these bits
have no effect.
16 16
ICTMR
1 0
(ICxCON<7>)
Prescaler Edge Detection Logic FIFO
Counter and R/W
(1, 4, 16) Clock Synchronizer Logic
ICx Pin
ICM<2:0> (ICxCON<2:0>)
3 Mode Select
FIFO
System Bus
Set Flag ICxIF
(in IFSn Register)
Note: An ‘x’ in a signal, register or bit name denotes the number of the capture channel.
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
OCxRS
OCxR Output S Q
OCx
Logic R
3
Output
OCM<2:0> Output Enable
Mode Select Enable Logic
Comparator
OCFA
0 1 OCTSEL 0 1
16 16
OCxRS
TMRy
OCxR
Toggle Mode
(OCM = 011)
Delayed One-Shot
(OCM = 100)
PWM Mode
(OCM = 110 or 111)
Transfer Transfer
SPIxRXB SPIxTXB
SPIxBUF
16
Internal Data Bus
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: The CKE bit is not used in the Framed SPI modes. Program this bit to ‘0’ for the Framed SPI modes
(FRMEN = 1).
2: This bit must be cleared when FRMEN = 1.
3: Do not set both Primary and Secondary prescalers to a value of 1:1.
Note 1: The CKE bit is not used in the Framed SPI modes. Program this bit to ‘0’ for the Framed SPI modes
(FRMEN = 1).
2: This bit must be cleared when FRMEN = 1.
3: Do not set both Primary and Secondary prescalers to a value of 1:1.
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Internal
Data Bus
I2CxRCV
Read
Shift
SCLx Clock
I2CxRSR
LSb
I2CxMSK
Write Read
I2CxADD
Read
Read
Collision Write
Detect
I2CxCON
Acknowledge
Generation Read
Clock
Stretching
Write
I2CxTRN
LSb
Shift Clock Read
Reload
Control
Write
Read
TCY/2
R/C-0 HS R/C-0 HS R-0 HSC R/C-0 HSC R/C-0 HSC R-0 HSC R-0 HSC R-0 HSC
IWCOL I2COV D_A P S R_W RBF TBF
bit 7 bit 0
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
IrDA®
Note 1: Refer to Section 17. “UART” (DS70188) in the “dsPIC33F/PIC24H Family Reference Manual” for
information on enabling the UART module for receive or transmit operation.
2: This feature is only available for the 16x BRG mode (BRGH = 0).
Note 1: Refer to Section 17. “UART” (DS70188) in the “dsPIC33F/PIC24H Family Reference Manual” for
information on enabling the UART module for receive or transmit operation.
2: This feature is only available for the 16x BRG mode (BRGH = 0).
Note 1: Refer to Section 17. “UART” (DS70188) in the “dsPIC33F/PIC24H Family Reference Manual” for
information on enabling the UART module for transmit operation.
Note 1: Refer to Section 17. “UART” (DS70188) in the “dsPIC33F/PIC24H Family Reference Manual” for
information on enabling the UART module for transmit operation.
AN0
AN7
S/H0
Channel
Scan +
CH0SA<4:0> CH0SB<4:0>
-
CH0 CSCNA
AN1
VREFL
CH0NA CH0NB
VREF+(1) AVDD VREF-(1) AVSS
AN0
AN3 S/H1
+
CH123SA CH123SB -
CH1(2)
AN6
VREFL ADC1BUF0
ADC1BUF1
ADC1BUF2
VREFH VREFL
CH123NA CH123NB
SAR ADC
AN1
S/H2
+ ADC1BUFE
CH123SA CH123SB - ADC1BUFF
(2)
CH2 AN7
VREFL
CH123NA CH123NB
AN2
S/H3
+
CH123SA CH123SB
-
CH3(2)
VREFL
CH123NA CH123NB
Alternate
Input Selection
Note 1: VREF+, VREF- inputs can be multiplexed with other analog inputs.
2: Channels 1, 2, and 3 are not applicable for the 12-bit mode of operation.
AN0
AN9
S/H0
Channel
Scan +
CH0SA<4:0> CH0SB<4:0>
-
CH0 CSCNA
AN1
VREFL
CH123SA CH123SB -
CH1(2)
AN6
AN9
VREFL ADC1BUF0
ADC1BUF1
VREFL ADC1BUF2
VREFH
CH123NA CH123NB
SAR ADC
AN1
AN4
S/H2
+ ADC1BUFE
CH123SA CH123SB - ADC1BUFF
(2)
CH2 AN7
VREFL
CH123NA CH123NB
AN2
AN5
S/H3
+
CH123SA CH123SB
-
CH3(2)
AN8
VREFL
CH123NA CH123NB
Alternate
Input Selection
Note 1: VREF+, VREF- inputs can be multiplexed with other analog inputs.
2: Channels 1, 2, and 3 are not applicable for the 12-bit mode of operation.
ADC Internal
RC Clock(2) 1
TAD
AD1CON3<5:0> 0
ADC Conversion
TCY Clock Multiplier
TOSC(1) X2
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,..., 64
Note 1: Refer to Figure 8-2 for the derivation of Fosc when the PLL is enabled. If the PLL is not used, FOSC is equal to
the clock source frequency. TOSC = 1/FOSC.
2: See the ADC electrical characteristics for the exact RC clock value.
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
ADREF+ ADREF-
000 AVDD AVSS
001 External VREF+ AVSS
010 AVDD External VREF-
011 External VREF+ External VREF-
1xx AVDD AVss
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: These bits are used only if the SSRC<2:0> bits (AD1CON1<7:5>) = 111.
2: These bits are not used if the ADRC bit (AD1CON3<15>) = 1.
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
If AD12B = 0:
11 = Reserved
10 = CH1 negative input is AN6, CH2 negative input is AN7, CH3 negative input is not connected
01 = CH1, CH2, CH3 negative input is VREF-
00 = CH1, CH2, CH3 negative input is VREF-
If AD12B = 0:
11 = CH1 negative input is AN9, CH2 and CH3 negative inputs are not connected
10 = CH1 negative input is AN6, CH2 negative input is AN7, CH3 negative input is AN8
01 = CH1, CH2, CH3 negative input is VREF-
00 = CH1, CH2, CH3 negative input is VREF-
If AD12B = 0:
1 = CH1 positive input is AN3, CH2 and CH3 positive inputs are note connected
0 = CH1 positive input is AN0, CH2 positive input is AN1, CH3 positive input is AN2
If AD12B = 0:
1 = CH1 positive input is AN3, CH2 positive input is AN4, CH3 positive input is AN5
0 = CH1 positive input is AN0, CH2 positive input is AN1, CH3 positive input is AN2
bit 7-3 Unimplemented: Read as ‘0’
bit 2-1 CH123NA<1:0>: Channel 1, 2, 3 Negative Input Select for Sample A bits
PIC24HJ12GP201 devices only:
If AD12B = 1:
11 = Reserved
10 = Reserved
01 = Reserved
00 = Reserved
If AD12B = 0:
11 = Reserved
10 = CH1 negative input is AN6, CH2 negative input is AN7, CH3 negative input is not connected
01 = CH1, CH2, CH3 negative input is VREF-
00 = CH1, CH2, CH3 negative input is VREF-
If AD12B = 0:
11 = CH1 negative input is AN9, CH2 and CH3 negative inputs are not connected
10 = CH1 negative input is AN6, CH2 negative input is AN7, CH3 negative input is AN8
01 = CH1, CH2, CH3 negative input is VREF-
00 = CH1, CH2, CH3 negative input is VREF-
If AD12B = 0:
1 = CH1 positive input is AN3, CH2 and CH3 positive inputs are not connected
0 = CH1 positive input is AN0, CH2 positive input is AN1, CH3 positive input is AN2
If AD12B = 0:
1 = CH1 positive input is AN3, CH2 positive input is AN4, CH3 positive input is AN5
0 = CH1 positive input is AN0, CH2 positive input is AN1, CH3 positive input is AN2
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: On devices without 10 analog inputs, all AD1CSSL bits can be selected by user application. However,
inputs selected for scan without a corresponding input on device converts VREFL.
2: CSSx = ANx, where x = 0 through 9.
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’
-n = Value at POR ‘1’ = Bit is set ‘0’ = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
Note 1: On devices without 10 analog inputs, all PCFG bits are R/W by user. However, PCFG bits are ignored on
ports without a corresponding input on device.
2: PCFGx = ANx, where x = 0 through 9.
3: PCFGx bits have no effect if the ADC module is disabled by setting the ADxMD bit in the PMDx register.
When that bit is set, all port pins that have been multiplexed with ANx will be in Digital mode.
3.3V
PIC24H
VDD
VCAP
CEFC
10 µF
VSS
Tantalum
Sleep/Idle
WDTPRE WDTPOST<3:0>
SWDTEN WDT
FWDTEN Wake-up
RS RS 1
Prescaler Postscaler
LPRC Clock (divide by N1) (divide by N2) WDT
0 Reset
CLRWDT Instruction
VS = 256 IW 000000h
0001FEh
000200h
BS = 1792 IW 0003FEh
BSS<2:0> = x00 000400h
0007FEh
000800h
1792 000FFEh
001000h
GS = 2048 IW
001FFEh
Note 1: Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” can cause permanent damage to the
device. This is a stress rating only, and functional operation of the device at those or any other conditions
above those indicated in the operation listings of this specification is not implied. Exposure to maximum
rating conditions for extended periods can affect device reliability.
2: Maximum allowable current is a function of device maximum power dissipation (see Table 22-2).
3: Exceptions are CLKOUT, which is able to sink/source 25 mA, and the VREF+, VREF-, SCLx, SDAx, PGECx,
and PGEDx pins, which are able to sink/source 12 mA.
4: See the “Pin Diagrams” section for 5V tolerant pins.
Load Condition 1 – for all pins except OSC2 Load Condition 2 – for OSC2
VDD/2
RL Pin CL
VSS
CL
Pin RL = 464Ω
CL = 50 pF for all pins except OSC2
VSS 15 pF for OSC2 output
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
OSC1
OS20
OS30 OS30 OS31 OS31
OS25
CLKO
OS41 OS40
For example: Fosc = 32 MHz, DCLK = 3%, SPI bit rate clock, (i.e., SCK) is 2 MHz.
D CLK 3% 3%
SPI SCK Jitter = ------------------------------ = ---------- = -------- = 0.75%
16 4
⎛ 32 MHz-⎞
-------------------
⎝ 2 MHz ⎠
I/O Pin
(Input)
DI35
DI40
VDD SY12
MCLR
Internal SY10
POR
SY11
PWRT
Time-out
SY30
OSC
Time-out
Internal
Reset
Watchdog
Timer
Reset
SY20
SY13
SY13
I/O Pins
SY35
FSCM
Delay
TxCK
Tx10 Tx11
Tx15 Tx20
OS60
TMRx
ICx
IC10 IC11
IC15
OCx
(Output Compare
or PWM Mode) OC11 OC10
OC20
OCFA/OCFB
OC15
FIGURE 22-9: SPIx MASTER MODE (HALF-DUPLEX, TRANSMIT ONLY CKE = 0) TIMING
CHARACTERISTICS
SCKx
(CKP = 0)
SCKx
(CKP = 1)
FIGURE 22-10: SPIx MASTER MODE (HALF-DUPLEX, TRANSMIT ONLY CKE = 1) TIMING
CHARACTERISTICS
SP36
SCKx
(CKP = 0)
SCKx
(CKP = 1)
SP30, SP31
SCKx
(CKP = 1)
SP41
TABLE 22-30: SPIx MASTER MODE (FULL-DUPLEX, CKE = 1, CKP = x, SMP = 1) TIMING
REQUIREMENTS
Standard Operating Conditions: 3.0V to 3.6V
(unless otherwise stated)
AC CHARACTERISTICS
Operating temperature -40°C ≤TA ≤+85°C for Industrial
-40°C ≤TA ≤+125°C for Extended
Param
Symbol Characteristic(1) Min Typ(2) Max Units Conditions
No.
SP10 TscP Maximum SCK Frequency — — 9 MHz See Note 3
SP20 TscF SCKx Output Fall Time — — — ns See parameter DO32
and Note 4
SP21 TscR SCKx Output Rise Time — — — ns See parameter DO31
and Note 4
SP30 TdoF SDOx Data Output Fall Time — — — ns See parameter DO32
and Note 4
SP31 TdoR SDOx Data Output Rise Time — — — ns See parameter DO31
and Note 4
SP35 TscH2doV, SDOx Data Output Valid after — 6 20 ns —
TscL2doV SCKx Edge
SP36 TdoV2sc, SDOx Data Output Setup to 30 — — ns —
TdoV2scL First SCKx Edge
SP40 TdiV2scH, Setup Time of SDIx Data 30 — — ns —
TdiV2scL Input to SCKx Edge
SP41 TscH2diL, Hold Time of SDIx Data Input 30 — — ns —
TscL2diL to SCKx Edge
Note 1: These parameters are characterized, but are not tested in manufacturing.
2: Data in “Typ” column is at 3.3V, 25°C unless otherwise stated.
3: The minimum clock period for SCKx is 111 ns. The clock generated in Master mode must not violate this
specification.
4: Assumes 50 pF load on all SPIx pins.
SCKx
(CKP = 0)
SCKx
(CKP = 1)
SP40 SP41
TABLE 22-31: SPIx MASTER MODE (FULL-DUPLEX, CKE = 0, CKP = x, SMP = 1) TIMING
REQUIREMENTS
Standard Operating Conditions: 3.0V to 3.6V
(unless otherwise stated)
AC CHARACTERISTICS
Operating temperature -40°C ≤TA ≤+85°C for Industrial
-40°C ≤TA ≤+125°C for Extended
Param
Symbol Characteristic(1) Min Typ(2) Max Units Conditions
No.
SP10 TscP Maximum SCK Frequency — — 9 MHz -40ºC to +125ºC and
see Note 3
SP20 TscF SCKx Output Fall Time — — — ns See parameter DO32
and Note 4
SP21 TscR SCKx Output Rise Time — — — ns See parameter DO31
and Note 4
SP30 TdoF SDOx Data Output Fall Time — — — ns See parameter DO32
and Note 4
SP31 TdoR SDOx Data Output Rise Time — — — ns See parameter DO31
and Note 4
SP35 TscH2doV, SDOx Data Output Valid after — 6 20 ns —
TscL2doV SCKx Edge
SP36 TdoV2scH, SDOx Data Output Setup to 30 — — ns —
TdoV2scL First SCKx Edge
SP40 TdiV2scH, Setup Time of SDIx Data 30 — — ns —
TdiV2scL Input to SCKx Edge
SP41 TscH2diL, Hold Time of SDIx Data Input 30 — — ns —
TscL2diL to SCKx Edge
Note 1: These parameters are characterized, but are not tested in manufacturing.
2: Data in “Typ” column is at 3.3V, 25°C unless otherwise stated.
3: The minimum clock period for SCKx is 111 ns. The clock generated in Master mode must not violate this
specification.
4: Assumes 50 pF load on all SPIx pins.
SP60
SSx
SP50 SP52
SCKx
(CKP = 0)
SCKx
(CKP = 1)
SP35
SP72 SP73
SP30,SP31 SP51
SDI
SDIx
MSb In Bit 14 - - - -1 LSb In
SP41
SP40
SP60
SSx
SP50 SP52
SCKx
(CKP = 0)
SCKx
(CKP = 1)
SP35
SP72 SP73
SP52
SP30,SP31 SP51
SDI
SDIx
MSb In Bit 14 - - - -1 LSb In
SP41
SP40
SSX
SP50 SP52
SCKX
(CKP = 0)
SCKX
(CKP = 1)
SP72 SP73
SP35
SP30,SP31 SP51
SP41
SP40
SSX
SP50 SP52
SCKX
(CKP = 0)
SCKX
(CKP = 1)
SP72 SP73
SP35
SP30,SP31 SP51
SP41
SP40
SCLx
IM31 IM34
IM30 IM33
SDAx
Start Stop
Condition Condition
SDAx
Out
SCLx
IS31 IS34
IS30 IS33
SDAx
Start Stop
Condition Condition
SDAx
Out
AD50
ADCLK
Instruction
Execution Set SAMP Clear SAMP
SAMP
AD61
AD60
TSAMP AD55
DONE
AD1IF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
AD50
ADCLK
Instruction
Execution Set SAMP Clear SAMP
SAMP
AD61
AD60
DONE
AD1IF
Buffer(0)
Buffer(1)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8
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ADCLK
Instruction
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Execution
SAMP
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Molded Package Thickness A2 .115 .130 .195
Base to Seating Plane A1 .015 – –
Shoulder to Shoulder Width E .300 .310 .325
Molded Package Width E1 .240 .250 .280
Overall Length D .880 .900 .920
Tip to Seating Plane L .115 .130 .150
Lead Thickness c .008 .010 .014
Upper Lead Width b1 .045 .060 .070
Lower Lead Width b .014 .018 .022
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3. Dimensions D and E1 do not include mold flash or protrusions. Mold flash or protrusions shall not exceed .010" per side.
4. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ASME Y14.5M.
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Base to Seating Plane A1 .015 – –
Shoulder to Shoulder Width E .290 .310 .335
Molded Package Width E1 .240 .285 .295
Overall Length D 1.345 1.365 1.400
Tip to Seating Plane L .110 .130 .150
Lead Thickness c .008 .010 .015
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Notes:
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Added Note 1 to all pin diagrams, which references RPn pin usage by remappable
peripherals (see “Pin Diagrams”).
Section 1.0 “Device Changed Capture Input pin names from IC0-IC1 to IC1-IC2 and updated description
Overview” for AVDD (see Table 1-1).
Section 3.0 “Memory Updated Reset values for the following SFRs: IPC0, IPC2-IPC7, IPC16, and
Organization” INTTREG (see Table 3-4).
Updated the Reset value for CLKDIV in the System Control Register Map
(see Table 3-19).
Section 4.0 “Flash Program Updated Section 4.3 “Programming Operations” with programming time formula.
Memory”
Section 5.0 “Resets” Entire section was replaced to maintain consistency with other PIC24H data sheets.
Section 7.0 “Oscillator Removed the first sentence of the third clock source item (External Clock) in
Configuration” Section 7.1.1.2 “Primary”
Updated the default bit values for DOZE and FRCDIV in the Clock Divisor Register
(see Register 7-2).
Added the center frequency in the OSCTUN register for the FRC Tuning bits
(TUN<5:0>) value 011111 and updated the center frequency for bits value 011110
(see Register 7-4)
Section 8.0 “Power-Saving Added the following two registers:
Features” • PMD1: Peripheral Module Disable Control Register 1
• PMD2: Peripheral Module Disable Control Register 2
Section 9.0 “I/O Ports” Added paragraph and Table 9-1 to Section 9.1.1 “Open-Drain Configuration”,
which provides details on I/O pins and their functionality.
Removed the following sections, which are now available in the related section of
the “PIC24H Family Reference Manual”:
• 9.4.2 “Available Peripherals”
• 9.4.3.3 “Mapping”
• 9.4.5 “Considerations for Peripheral Pin Selection”
Section 13.0 “Output Replaced sections 13.1, 13.2, and 13.3 and related figures and tables with entirely
Compare” new content.
Removed IrDA references and Note 1, and updated the bit and bit value
descriptions for UTXINV (UxSTA<14>) in the UARTx Status and Control Register
(see Register 16-2).
Replaced Figure 17-1 (ADC1 Module Block Diagram for PIC24HJ12GP201) and
added Figure 17-2 (ADC1 Block Diagram for PIC24HJ12GP202).
Removed Equation 17-1: ADC Conversion Clock Period and Figure 17-2: ADC
Transfer Function (10-Bit Example).
Added Note 2 to Figure 17-2: ADC Conversion Clock Period Block Diagram.
Updated ADC1 Input Channel 1, 2, 3 Select Register (see Register 17-4) as follows:
• Changed bit 10-9 (CH123NB - PIC24HJ12GP201 devices only) description for
bit value of 10 (if AD12B = 0).
• Updated bit 8 (CH123SB) to reflect device-specific information.
• Updated bit 0 (CH123SA) to reflect device-specific information.
• Changed bit 2-1 (CH123NA - PIC24HJ12GP201 devices only) description for
bit value of 10 (if AD12B = 0).
Updated ADC1 Input Channel 0 Select Register (see Register 17-5) as follows:
• Changed bit value descriptions for bits 12-8
• Changed bit value descriptions for bits 4-0 (PIC24HJ12GP201 devices)
Modified Notes 1 and 2 in the ADC1 Input Scan Select Register Low
(see Register 17-6)
Added FICD register content (BKBUG, COE, JTAGEN, and ICS<1:0> to the
PIC24HJ12GP201/202 Configuration Bits Description (see Table 18-2).
Added a note regarding the placement of low-ESR capacitors, after the second
paragraph of Section 18.2 “On-Chip Voltage Regulator” and to Figure 18-1.
Removed the words “if enabled” from the second sentence in the fifth paragraph of
Section 18.3 “BOR: Brown-out Reset”
Updated Program Memory parameters (D136a, D136b, D137a, D137b, D138a, and
D138b) and added Note 2 (see Table 21-12).
Updated Max value for Internal RC Accuracy parameter F21 for -40°C ≤TA ≤+125°C
condition and added Note 2 (see Table 21-19).
Removed all values for Reset, Watchdog Timer, Oscillator Start-up Timer, and
Power-up Timer parameter SY20 and updated conditions, which now refers to
Section 18.4 “Watchdog Timer (WDT)” and LPRC parameter F21
(see Table 21-21).
Updated Min value for Input Capture Timing Requirements parameter IC15
(see Table 21-25).
The following changes were made to the ADC Module Specifications (Table 21-34):
• Updated Min value for ADC Module Specification parameter AD07.
• Updated Typ value for parameter AD08
• Added references to Note 1 for parameters AD12 and AD13
• Removed Note 2.
The following changes were made to the ADC Module Specifications (12-bit Mode)
(Table 21-35):
• Updated Min and Max values for both AD21a parameters (measurements with
internal and external VREF+/VREF-).
• Updated Min, Typ, and Max values for parameter AD24a.
• Updated Max value for parameter AD32a.
• Removed Note 1.
• Removed VREFL from Conditions for parameters AD21a, AD22a, AD23a, and
AD24a (measurements with internal VREF+/VREF-).
The following changes were made to the ADC Module Specifications (10-bit Mode)
(Table 21-36):
• Updated Min and Max values for parameter AD21b (measurements with
external VREF+/VREF-).
• Removed ± symbol from Min, Typ, and Max values for parameters AD23b and
AD24b (measurements with internal VREF+/VREF-).
• Updated Typ and Max values for parameter AD32b.
• Removed Note 1.
• Removed VREFL from Conditions for parameters AD21a, AD22a, AD23a, and
AD24a (measurements with internal VREF+/VREF-).
Updated Min and Typ values for parameters AD60, AD61, AD62, and AD63 and
removed Note 3 (see Table 21-37 and Table 21-38).
Updated the Min value for parameter DI35 (see Table 22-20).
Updated the All Resets values for TMR1, TMR2, and TMR3 in the
Timer Register Map (see Table 4-5).
Section 8.0 “Oscillator Configuration” Added Note 3 to the Oscillator Control Register (see Register 8-1).
Added Note 1 to the PLL Feedback Divisor Register (see Register 8-3).
Added Note 2 to the FRC Oscillator Tuning Register (see Register 8-4).
Section 10.0 “I/O Ports” Revised the second paragraph in Section 10.1.1 “Open-Drain
Configuration”.
Section 14.0 “Output Compare” Updated the Output Compare Module Block Diagram (see Figure 14-1).
Section 17.0 “Universal Asynchronous Revised the UART module Baud Rate features, replacing both items
Receiver Transmitter (UART)” with “Baud rates ranging from 10 Mbps to 38 bps at 40 MIPS”.
Section 19.0 “Special Features” Revised all paragraphs in Section 19.1 “Configuration Bits”.
Updated the maximum value for parameter OC15 and the minimum
value for parameter OC20 in the Simple OC/PWM Mode Timing
Requirements (see Table 22-27).
Updated all SPI specifications (see Table 22-28 through Table 22-35
and Figure 22-9 through Figure 22-16).
Updated the minimum values for parameters AD05 and AD07, and the
maximum value for parameter AD06 in the ADC Module Specifications
(see Table 22-38).
T
Temperature and Voltage Specifications
AC ............................................................................. 198
Timer1 ............................................................................... 119
Timer2/3 ............................................................................ 121
Timing Characteristics
CLKO and I/O ........................................................... 201
Timing Diagrams
10-bit A/D Conversion............................................... 228
10-bit A/D Conversion (CHPS = 01, SIMSAM = 0, ASAM
= 0, SSRC = 000) ............................................. 228
12-bit A/D Conversion (ASAM = 0, SSRC = 000) ..... 227
Brown-out Situations................................................... 56
External Clock........................................................... 199
I2Cx Bus Data (Master Mode) .................................. 220
I2Cx Bus Data (Slave Mode) .................................... 222
I2Cx Bus Start/Stop Bits (Master Mode) ................... 220
I2Cx Bus Start/Stop Bits (Slave Mode) ..................... 222
Input Capture (CAPx)................................................ 206
OC/PWM................................................................... 207
Output Compare (OCx)............................................. 206
Reset, Watchdog Timer, Oscillator Start-up Timer and
Power-up Timer ................................................ 202
Timer1, 2 and 3 External Clock................................. 204
Timing Requirements
CLKO and I/O ........................................................... 201
DCI AC-Link Mode .................................................... 224
DCI Multi-Channel, I2S Modes.................................. 224
External Clock........................................................... 199
Input Capture ............................................................ 206
Timing Specifications
10-bit A/D Conversion Requirements ....................... 229
12-bit A/D Conversion Requirements ....................... 227
I2Cx Bus Data Requirements (Master Mode) ........... 221
I2Cx Bus Data Requirements (Slave Mode) ............. 223
Output Compare Requirements ................................ 206
PLL Clock.................................................................. 200
Reset, Watchdog Timer, Oscillator Start-up Timer, Pow-
er-up Timer and Brown-out Reset Requirements ...
203
Simple OC/PWM Mode Requirements ..................... 207
Timer1 External Clock Requirements ....................... 204
Timer2 External Clock Requirements ....................... 205
Timer3 External Clock Requirements ....................... 205
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UART Module
UART1 Register Map.................................................. 33
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