PIC16CR83/84
PIC16F8X
11.3 DC CHARACTERISTICS:
DC Characteristics
All Pins Except
Power Supply Pins
PIC16CR84, PIC16CR83 (Commercial, Industrial)
PIC16LCR84, PIC16LCR83 (Commercial, Industrial)
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise stated)
Operating temperature 0°C ≤ TA ≤ +70°C (commercial)
-40°C ≤ TA ≤ +85°C (industrial)
Operating voltage VDD range as described in DC spec
Section 11.1 and Section 11.2.
Parame-
ter
No.
Sym
Characteristic
Min Typ† Max Units Conditions
Input Low Voltage
VIL
D030
D030A
D031
D032
D033
I/O ports
with TTL buffer
VSS
VSS
with Schmitt Trigger buffer
VSS
MCLR, RA4/T0CKI
Vss
OSC1 (XT, HS and LP modes)(1) Vss
—
0.8
V 4.5 V ≤ Vdd ≤ 5.5 V(4)
— 0.16VDD V entire range(4)
— 0.2VDD V entire range
— 0.2VDD V
— 0.3VDD V
D034
OSC1 (RC mode)
Input High Voltage
Vss
— 0.1VDD V
VIH
D040
D040A
I/O ports
with TTL buffer
—
2.4
—
0.48VDD —
VDD
VDD
V 4.5 V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.5V(4)
V entire range(4)
D041
with Schmitt Trigger buffer 0.45VDD —
VDD
entire range
D042
D043
D050
D070
VHYS
IPURB
MCLR, RA4/T0CKI, OSC1
0.85
(RC mode)
VDD
OSC1 (XT, HS and LP modes)(1) 0.7 VDD
Hysteresis of
Schmitt Trigger inputs
TBD
PORTB weak pull-up current
50*
—
—
—
250*
VDD
VDD
—
400*
V
V
V
µA VDD = 5.0V, VPIN = VSS
D060 IIL
D061
D063
Input Leakage Current(2,3)
I/O ports
MCLR, RA4/T0CKI
OSC1
—
—
±1
µA Vss ≤ VPIN ≤ VDD,
Pin at hi-impedance
—
—
±5
µA Vss ≤ VPIN ≤ VDD
—
—
±5
µA Vss ≤ VPIN ≤ VDD, XT, HS
and LP osc configuration
Output Low Voltage
D080 VOL I/O ports
—
—
0.6
V IOL = 8.5 mA, VDD = 4.5V
D083
OSC2/CLKOUT
—
—
0.6
V IOL = 1.6 mA, VDD = 4.5V
D090
Output High Voltage
VOH I/O ports(3)
VDD-0.7 —
—
V IOH = -3.0 mA, VDD = 4.5V
D092
OSC2/CLKOUT
VDD-0.7 —
—
V IOH = -1.3 mA, VDD = 4.5V
* These parameters are characterized but not tested.
† Data in “Typ” column is at 5.0V, 25°C unless otherwise stated. These parameters are for design guidance only
and are not tested.
Note 1: In RC oscillator configuration, the OSC1 pin is a Schmitt Trigger input. Do not drive the PIC16CR8X with an
external clock while the device is in RC mode, or chip damage may result.
2: The leakage current on the MCLR pin is strongly dependent on the applied voltage level. The specified lev-
els represent normal operating conditions. Higher leakage current may be measured at different input volt-
ages.
3: Negative current is defined as coming out of the pin.
4: The user may choose the better of the two specs.
© 1998 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS30430C-page 89