PIC16(L)F1516/7/8/9
4.6 Device ID and Revision ID
The memory location 8006h is where the Device ID and
Revision ID are stored. The upper nine bits hold the
Device ID. The lower five bits hold the Revision ID. See
Section 11.4 “User ID, Device ID and Configuration
Word Access” for more information on accessing
these memory locations.
Development tools, such as device programmers and
debuggers, may be used to read the Device ID and
Revision ID.
4.7 Register Definitions: Device
REGISTER 4-3: DEVID: DEVICE ID REGISTER
R
R
R
R
R
DEV<8:3>
bit 13
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
DEV<2:0>
REV<4:0>
bit 7
Legend:
R = Readable bit
‘1’ = Bit is set
‘0’ = Bit is cleared
bit 13-5
DEV<8:0>: Device ID bits
bit 4-0
Device
PIC16F1519
PIC16F1518
PIC16F1517
PIC16F1516
PIC16LF1519
PIC16LF1518
PIC16LF1517
PIC16LF1516
DEVID<13:0> Values
DEV<8:0>
REV<4:0>
01 0110 111
01 0110 110
01 0110 101
01 0110 100
01 0111 111
01 0111 110
01 0111 101
01 0111 100
x xxxx
x xxxx
x xxxx
x xxxx
x xxxx
x xxxx
x xxxx
x xxxx
REV<4:0>: Revision ID bits
These bits are used to identify the revision (see Table under DEV<8:0> above).
R
bit 8
R
bit 0
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