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PIC10F204T-I/OT(2014) View Datasheet(PDF) - Microchip Technology

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PIC10F204T-I/OT
(Rev.:2014)
Microchip
Microchip Technology 
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8.2 Comparator Operation
A single comparator is shown in Figure 8-2 along with
the relationship between the analog input levels and
the digital output. When the analog input at VIN+ is less
than the analog input VIN-, the output of the comparator
is a digital low level. When the analog input at VIN+ is
greater than the analog input VIN-, the output of the
comparator is a digital high level. The shaded areas of
the output of the comparator in Figure 8-2 represent
the uncertainty due to input offsets and response time.
See Table 12-1 for Common Mode Voltage.
FIGURE 8-2:
SINGLE COMPARATOR
Vin+
+
Vin-
Result
VIN-
VIN+
Result
8.3 Comparator Reference
An internal reference signal may be used depending on
the Comparator Operating mode. The analog signal
that is present at VIN- is compared to the signal at VIN+
and the digital output of the comparator is adjusted
accordingly (Figure 8-2). Please see Table 12-1 for
internal reference specifications.
8.4 Comparator Response Time
Response time is the minimum time, after selecting a
new reference voltage or input source, before the
comparator output is to have a valid level. If the
comparator inputs are changed, a delay must be used
to allow the comparator to settle to its new state. Please
see Table 12-1 for comparator response time
specifications.
8.5 Comparator Output
The comparator output is read through CMCON0
register. This bit is read-only. The comparator output
may also be used internally, see Figure 8-1.
Note:
Analog levels on any pin that is defined as
a digital input may cause the input buffer
to consume more current than is
specified.
8.6 Comparator Wake-up Flag
The comparator wake-up flag is set whenever all of the
following conditions are met:
• CWU = 0 (CMCON0<0>)
• CMCON0 has been read to latch the last known
state of the CMPOUT bit (MOVF CMCON0, W)
• Device is in Sleep
• The output of the comparator has changed state
The wake-up flag may be cleared in software or by
another device Reset.
8.7 Comparator Operation During
Sleep
When the comparator is active and the device is placed
in Sleep mode, the comparator remains active. While
the comparator is powered-up, higher Sleep currents
than shown in the power-down current specification will
occur. To minimize power consumption while in Sleep
mode, turn off the comparator before entering Sleep.
8.8 Effects of a Reset
A Power-on Reset (POR) forces the CMCON0 register
to its Reset state. This forces the comparator module to
be in the comparator Reset mode. This ensures that all
potential inputs are analog inputs. Device current is
minimized when analog inputs are present at Reset
time. The comparator will be powered-down during the
Reset interval.
8.9 Analog Input Connection
Considerations
A simplified circuit for an analog input is shown in
Figure 8-3. Since the analog pins are connected to a
digital output, they have reverse biased diodes to VDD
and VSS. The analog input therefore, must be between
VSS and VDD. If the input voltage deviates from this
range by more than 0.6V in either direction, one of the
diodes is forward biased and a latch-up may occur. A
maximum source impedance of 10 kis
recommended for the analog sources. Any external
component connected to an analog input pin, such as
a capacitor or a Zener diode, should have very little
leakage current.
2004-2014 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS40001239F-page 33

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