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PIC16LC717T-I/SO View Datasheet(PDF) - Microchip Technology

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PIC16LC717T-I/SO
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PIC16LC717T-I/SO Datasheet PDF : 200 Pages
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PIC16C717/770/771
FIGURE 12-13: WAKE-UP FROM SLEEP THROUGH INTERRUPT
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1
OSC1
CLKOUT(3)
INT pin
INTF flag
(INTCON<1>)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Tost(1)
GIE bit
(INTCON<7>)
Processor in
SLEEP
Interrupt Latency(2)
INSTRUCTION FLOW
PC
PC
Instruction
fetched
Inst(PC) = SLEEP
Instruction
executed
Inst(PC - 1)
PC+1
Inst(PC + 1)
SLEEP
PC+2
PC+2
Inst(PC + 2)
Inst(PC + 1)
PC + 2
Dummy cycle
0004h
Inst(0004h)
Dummy cycle
0005h
Inst(0005h)
Inst(0004h)
Note 1: TOST = 1024TOSC (drawing not to scale) This delay applies to LP, XT and HS modes only.
2: GIE = ’1’ assumed. In this case after wake- up, the processor jumps to the interrupt routine. If GIE = ’0’, execution will continue in-line.
3: CLKOUT is not available in these osc modes, but shown here for timing reference.
12.14 Program Verification/Code Protection
If the code protection bit(s) have not been pro-
grammed, the on-chip program memory can be read
out for verification purposes.
Note: Microchip does not recommend code pro-
tecting windowed devices.
12.15 ID Locations
Four memory locations (2000h - 2003h) are designated
as ID locations where the user can store checksum or
other code-identification numbers. These locations are
not accessible during normal execution but are read-
able and writable during program/verify. It is recom-
mended that only the 4 least significant bits of the ID
location are used.
For ROM devices, these values are submitted along
with the ROM code.
12.16 In-Circuit Serial Programming
(ICSP™)
PIC16CXXX microcontrollers can be serially pro-
grammed while in the end application circuit. This is
simply done with two lines for clock and data, and three
other lines for power, ground, and the programming
voltage. This allows customers to manufacture boards
with unprogrammed devices, and then program the
microcontroller just before shipping the product. This
also allows the most recent firmware or a custom firm-
ware to be programmed.
For complete details of serial programming, please
refer to the In-Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP™)
Guide, (DS30277).
© 1999 Microchip Technology Inc.
Advanced Information
DS41120A-page 139

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