PIC16LF1906T-I/SS Microchip Technology, PIC16LF1906T-I/SS Datasheet - Page 179

14KB Flash, 512B RAM, LCD, 11x10b ADC, EUSART, NanoWatt XLP 28 SSOP .209in T/R

PIC16LF1906T-I/SS

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16LF1906T-I/SS
Description
14KB Flash, 512B RAM, LCD, 11x10b ADC, EUSART, NanoWatt XLP 28 SSOP .209in T/R
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PIC® XLP™ 16Fr
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC16LF1906T-I/SS

Processor Series
PIC16LF
Core
PIC
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Program Memory Type
Flash
Data Ram Size
512 B
Maximum Clock Frequency
20 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
25
Number Of Timers
1 x 16-bit, 1 x 8-bit
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V to 5.5 V
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
QFN-28
Core Processor
PIC
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
20MHz
Connectivity
LIN, UART/USART
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, LCD, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
25
Program Memory Size
14KB (8K x 14)
Eeprom Size
-
Ram Size
512 x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.8 V ~ 3.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 11x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
18.4.1.6
Data is received at the RX/DT pin. The RX/DT pin
output driver must be disabled by setting the
corresponding TRIS bits when the EUSART is
configured for synchronous master receive operation.
In Synchronous mode, reception is enabled by setting
either the Single Receive Enable bit (SREN of the
RCSTA register) or the Continuous Receive Enable bit
(CREN of the RCSTA register).
When SREN is set and CREN is clear, only as many
clock cycles are generated as there are data bits in a
single character. The SREN bit is automatically cleared
at the completion of one character. When CREN is set,
clocks are continuously generated until CREN is
cleared. If CREN is cleared in the middle of a character
the CK clock stops immediately and the partial charac-
ter is discarded. If SREN and CREN are both set, then
SREN is cleared at the completion of the first character
and CREN takes precedence.
To initiate reception, set either SREN or CREN. Data is
sampled at the RX/DT pin on the trailing edge of the
TX/CK clock pin and is shifted into the Receive Shift
Register (RSR). When a complete character is
received into the RSR, the RCIF bit is set and the
character is automatically transferred to the two
character receive FIFO. The Least Significant eight bits
of the top character in the receive FIFO are available in
RCREG. The RCIF bit remains set as long as there are
un-read characters in the receive FIFO.
18.4.1.7
Synchronous data transfers use a separate clock line,
which is synchronous with the data. A device configured
as a slave receives the clock on the TX/CK line. The
TX/CK pin output driver must be disabled by setting the
associated TRIS bit when the device is configured for
synchronous slave transmit or receive operation. Serial
data bits change on the leading edge to ensure they are
valid at the trailing edge of each clock. One data bit is
transferred for each clock cycle. Only as many clock
cycles should be received as there are data bits.
18.4.1.8
The receive FIFO buffer can hold two characters. An
overrun error will be generated if a third character, in its
entirety, is received before RCREG is read to access
the FIFO. When this happens the OERR bit of the
RCSTA register is set. Previous data in the FIFO will
not be overwritten. The two characters in the FIFO
buffer can be read, however, no additional characters
will be received until the error is cleared. The OERR bit
can only be cleared by clearing the overrun condition.
If the overrun error occurred when the SREN bit is set
and CREN is clear then the error is cleared by reading
RCREG.
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Synchronous Master Reception
Slave Clock
Receive Overrun Error
Preliminary
If the overrun occurred when the CREN bit is set then
the error condition is cleared by either clearing the
CREN bit of the RCSTA register or by clearing the
SPEN bit which resets the EUSART.
18.4.1.9
The EUSART supports 9-bit character reception. When
the RX9 bit of the RCSTA register is set the EUSART
will shift 9-bits into the RSR for each character
received. The RX9D bit of the RCSTA register is the
ninth, and Most Significant, data bit of the top unread
character in the receive FIFO. When reading 9-bit data
from the receive FIFO buffer, the RX9D data bit must
be read before reading the 8 Least Significant bits from
the RCREG.
18.4.1.10
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10. Read the 8-bit received data by reading the
11. If an overrun error occurs, clear the error by
Initialize the SPBRGH, SPBRGL register pair for
the appropriate baud rate. Set or clear the
BRGH and BRG16 bits, as required, to achieve
the desired baud rate.
Set the RX/DT and TX/CK TRIS controls to ‘1’.
Enable the synchronous master serial port by
setting bits SYNC, SPEN and CSRC. Disable
RX/DT and TX/CK output drivers by setting the
corresponding TRIS bits.
Ensure bits CREN and SREN are clear.
If using interrupts, set the GIE and PEIE bits of
the INTCON register and set RCIE.
If 9-bit reception is desired, set bit RX9.
Start reception by setting the SREN bit or for
continuous reception, set the CREN bit.
Interrupt flag bit RCIF will be set when reception
of a character is complete. An interrupt will be
generated if the enable bit RCIE was set.
Read the RCSTA register to get the ninth bit (if
enabled) and determine if any error occurred
during reception.
RCREG register.
either clearing the CREN bit of the RCSTA
register or by clearing the SPEN bit which resets
the EUSART.
PIC16LF1904/6/7
Receiving 9-bit Characters
Synchronous Master Reception
Set-up:
DS41569A-page 179

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