PIC24FJ32GA102-I/SO Microchip Technology, PIC24FJ32GA102-I/SO Datasheet - Page 3

IC MCU 16BIT 32KB FLASH 28SOIC

PIC24FJ32GA102-I/SO

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC24FJ32GA102-I/SO
Description
IC MCU 16BIT 32KB FLASH 28SOIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PIC® XLP™ 24Fr

Specifications of PIC24FJ32GA102-I/SO

Program Memory Type
FLASH
Program Memory Size
32KB (11K x 24)
Package / Case
28-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Core Processor
PIC
Core Size
16-Bit
Speed
32MHz
Connectivity
I²C, IrDA, SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, LVD, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
21
Ram Size
8K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2 V ~ 3.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 10x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Processor Series
PIC24FJ
Core
PIC
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Data Ram Size
8 KB
Interface Type
I2C/IrDA/SPI/UART
Maximum Clock Frequency
32 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
21
Number Of Timers
5
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
3rd Party Development Tools
52713-733, 52714-737, 53276-922, EWDSPIC
Development Tools By Supplier
PG164130, DV164035, DV244005, DV164005, DM240001, MA240020, DM240002, DM240011, DV164033
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
On-chip Adc
10-ch x 10-bit
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Silicon Errata Issues
1. Module: Output Compare (Cascaded
2. Module: UART
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Note:
When using Cascaded (32-bit) mode, Trigger
and Synchronous modes do not work as
expected. The even numbered module does not
become synchronized to the odd numbered
module, resulting in errors in the Most Signifi-
cant 16 bits of the output. In certain modes, the
even numbered module does not generate any
output. This behavior is independent of the
OCTRIG trigger/sync selection for the even
numbered module.
Work around
None.
Affected Silicon Revisions
The UART module will not generate consecutive
Break characters. Trying to perform a back-to-
back Break character transmission will cause the
UART module to transmit the dummy character
used to generate the first Break character instead
of transmitting the second Break character. Break
characters are generated correctly if they are
followed by non-Break character transmission.
Work around
None.
Affected Silicon Revisions
A2
A2
X
X
This document summarizes all silicon
errata issues from all revisions of silicon,
previous as well as current. Only the
issues indicated by the shaded column in
the following tables apply to the current
silicon revision (A2).
Mode)
3. Module: Oscillator (Secondary Oscillator
Under certain circumstances, applying voltages
to the comparator inputs, C2INC and C2IND
(SOSCO/RA4 and SOSCI/RB4, respectively),
may cause the microcontroller’s current draw to
increase. This happens only when all of the
following conditions are met:
This occurs regardless of the signal source; a
comparator input voltage or a digital clock input
of sufficient amplitude will have the same result.
Work around
If it is necessary to use RA4 and RB4 as
comparator inputs, C2INC and C2IND, program
the SOSCSEL Configuration bits (CW3<9:8>)
for one of the oscillator modes, rather than
digital I/O (SOSCSEL<1:0> = 11 or 01).
Affected Silicon Revisions
A2
X
PIC24FJ64GA104
RA4 and RB4 are configured to function as
digital I/O, rather than as Secondary
Oscillator pins (SOSCSEL<1:0> = 00);
the pins are configured as digital inputs
(TRIS<4> and TRISB<4> = 1); and
the voltage applied to the pins approaches
1/2 V
DD
Configuration)
.
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