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PIC16LF1826-I/ML

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16LF1826-I/ML
Description
3.5 KB Flash, 256 bytes RAM, 32 MHz Int. Osc, 16 I/0, Enhanced Mid Range Core, n
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC16LF1826-I/ML

A/d Inputs
12-Channel, 10-Bit
Comparators
2
Cpu Speed
8 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
256 Bytes
Input Output
16
Interface
I2C/SPI/UART/USART
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
18-pin QFN
Programmable Memory
3.5K Bytes
Ram Size
256 Bytes
Speed
32 MHz
Temperature Range
–40 to 125 °C
Timers
2-8-bit, 1-16-bit
Voltage, Range
1.8-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part Electrostatic Device
15.0
This family of devices is equipped with a temperature
circuit designed to measure the operating temperature
of the silicon die. The circuit's range of operating
temperature falls between of -40°C and +85°C. The
output is a voltage that is proportional to the device
temperature. The output of the temperature indicator is
internally connected to the device ADC.
The circuit may be used as a temperature threshold
detector or a more accurate temperature indicator,
depending on the level of calibration performed. A one-
point calibration allows the circuit to indicate a
temperature closely surrounding that point. A two-point
calibration allows the circuit to sense the entire range
of temperature more accurately. Reference Application
Note AN1333, “Use and Calibration of the Internal
Temperature Indicator” (DS01333) for more details
regarding the calibration process.
15.1
Figure 15-1
temperature circuit. The proportional voltage output is
achieved by measuring the forward voltage drop across
multiple silicon junctions.
Equation 15-1
the temperature indicator.
EQUATION 15-1:
The temperature sense circuit is integrated with the
Fixed
Section 14.0 “Fixed Voltage Reference (FVR)”
more information.
The circuit is enabled by setting the TSEN bit of the
FVRCON register. When disabled, the circuit draws no
current.
The circuit operates in either high or low range. The high
range, selected by setting the TSRNG bit of the
FVRCON register, provides a wider output voltage. This
provides more resolution over the temperature range,
but may be less consistent from part to part. This range
requires a higher bias voltage to operate and thus, a
higher V
The low range is selected by clearing the TSRNG bit of
the FVRCON register. The low range generates a lower
voltage drop and thus, a lower bias voltage is needed to
operate the circuit. The low range is provided for low
voltage operation.
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Voltage
DD
High Range: V
Low Range: V
TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
MODULE
Circuit Operation
is needed.
shows a simplified block diagram of the
describes the output characteristics of
Reference
OUT
V
OUT
OUT
= V
= V
RANGES
DD
DD
(FVR)
- 2V
- 4V
T
T
module.
See
for
FIGURE 15-1:
15.2
When the temperature circuit is operated in low range,
the device may be operated at any operating voltage
that is within specifications.
When the temperature circuit is operated in high range,
the device operating voltage, V
enough to ensure that the temperature circuit is cor-
rectly biased.
Table 15-1
range setting.
TABLE 15-1:
15.3
The output of the circuit is measured using the internal
analog to digital converter. Channel 29 is reserved for
the temperature circuit output. Refer to
“Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Module”
detailed information.
Min. V
PIC16(L)F1826/27
Minimum Operating V
Minimum Sensing Temperature
DD
Temperature Output
shows the recommended minimum V
3.6V
, TSRNG = 1
V
DD
RECOMMENDED V
RANGE
TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM
V
OUT
(ADCON0 register)
TSEN
TSRNG
CHS bits
Min. V
ADC
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DD
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DD
, must be high
DD
1.8V
, TSRNG = 0
DD
Section 16.0
vs.
ADC
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