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PIC12F675-E/P

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC12F675-E/P
Description
8 PIN, 1.75 KB FLASH, 64 RAM, 6 I/O
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC12F675-E/P

A/d Inputs
4-Channel, 10-Bit
Comparators
1
Cpu Speed
5 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
128 Bytes
Input Output
5
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
8-pin PDIP
Programmable Memory
1.75K Bytes
Ram Size
64 Bytes
Speed
20 MHz
Timers
1-8-bit, 1-16-bit
Voltage, Range
2-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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2.3
The program counter (PC) is 13-bits wide. The low byte
comes from the PCL register, which is a readable and
writable register. The high byte (PC<12:8>) is not
directly readable or writable and comes from PCLATH.
On any RESET, the PC is cleared. Figure 2-3 shows the
two situations for the loading of the PC. The upper
example in Figure 2-3 shows how the PC is loaded on
a write to PCL (PCLATH<4:0> → PCH). The lower
example in Figure 2-3 shows how the PC is loaded
during a CALL or GOTO instruction (PCLATH<4:3> →
PCH).
FIGURE 2-3:
2.3.1
A computed GOTO is accomplished by adding an offset
to the program counter (ADDWF PCL). When perform-
ing a table read using a computed GOTO method, care
should be exercised if the table location crosses a PCL
memory boundary (each 256-byte block). Refer to the
Application Note “Implementing a Table Read"
(AN556).
 2003 Microchip Technology Inc.
PC
PC
12
12
2
11 10
PCL and PCLATH
5
PCH
PCLATH<4:3>
PCH
COMPUTED GOTO
PCLATH
PCLATH<4:0>
8
PCLATH
8
7
7
LOADING OF PC IN
DIFFERENT SITUATIONS
PCL
PCL
11
8
0
0
Instruction with
PCL as
Destination
ALU result
GOTO, CALL
Opcode <10:0>
2.3.2
The PIC12F629/675 family has an 8-level deep x 13-bit
wide hardware stack (see Figure 2-1). The stack space
is not part of either program or data space and the stack
pointer is not readable or writable. The PC is PUSHed
onto the stack when a CALL instruction is executed, or
an interrupt causes a branch. The stack is POPed in
the event of a RETURN,
instruction execution. PCLATH is not affected by a
PUSH or POP operation.
The stack operates as a circular buffer. This means that
after the stack has been PUSHed eight times, the ninth
push overwrites the value that was stored from the first
push. The tenth push overwrites the second push (and
so on).
Note 1: There are no STATUS bits to indicate
2: There are no instructions/mnemonics
STACK
stack
conditions.
called PUSH or POP. These are actions
that occur from the execution of the
CALL, RETURN, RETLW and RETFIE
instructions, or the vectoring to an
interrupt address.
PIC12F629/675
overflow
or
RETLW or a RETFIE
stack
DS41190C-page 17
underflow

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