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DSPIC30F5011-20I/PTG

Manufacturer Part Number
DSPIC30F5011-20I/PTG
Description
IC, DSC, 16BIT, 66KB, 40MHZ 5.5V TQFP-64
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
DsPIC30Fr
Datasheet

Specifications of DSPIC30F5011-20I/PTG

Core Frequency
40MHz
Core Supply Voltage
5.5V
Embedded Interface Type
CAN, I2C, SPI, UART
No. Of I/o's
52
Flash Memory Size
66KB
Supply Voltage Range
2.5V To 5.5V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
21.0
The
enhancements to the previous PIC
sets, while maintaining an easy migration from
MCU instruction sets.
Most instructions are a single program memory word
(24 bits). Only three instructions require two program
memory locations.
Each single-word instruction is a 24-bit word divided
into an 8-bit opcode which specifies the instruction
type, and one or more operands which further specify
the operation of the instruction.
The instruction set is highly orthogonal and is grouped
into five basic categories:
• Word or byte-oriented operations
• Bit-oriented operations
• Literal operations
• DSP operations
• Control operations
Table 21-1 shows the general symbols used in
describing the instructions.
The dsPIC30F instruction set summary in Table 21-2
lists all the instructions, along with the status flags
affected by each instruction.
Most word or byte-oriented W register instructions
(including
operands:
• The first source operand which is typically a
• The second source operand which is typically a
• The destination of the result which is typically a
However, word or byte-oriented file register instructions
have two operands:
• The file register specified by the value ‘f’
• The destination, which could either be the file
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Note:
register ‘Wb’ without any address modifier
register ‘Ws’ with or without an address modifier
register ‘Wd’ with or without an address modifier
register ‘f’ or the W0 register, which is denoted as
‘WREG’
dsPIC30F
INSTRUCTION SET SUMMARY
This data sheet summarizes features of
this group of dsPIC30F devices and is not
intended to be a complete reference
source. For more information on the CPU,
peripherals, register descriptions and
general device functionality, refer to the
“dsPIC30F Family Reference Manual”
(DS70046). For more information on the
device instruction set and programming,
refer to the “dsPIC30F/33F Programmer’s
Reference Manual” (DS70157).
barrel
shift
instruction
instructions)
set
®
MCU instruction
adds
have
many
three
PIC
Most
rotate/shift instructions) have two operands:
• The W register (with or without an address
• The bit in the W register or file register
The literal instructions that involve data movement may
use some of the following operands:
• A literal value to be loaded into a W register or file
• The W register or file register where the literal
However, literal instructions that involve arithmetic or
logical operations use some of the following operands:
• The first source operand which is a register ‘Wb’
• The second source operand which is a literal
• The destination of the result (only if not the same
The MAC class of DSP instructions may use some of the
following operands:
• The accumulator (A or B) to be used (required
• The W registers to be used as the two operands
• The X and Y address space prefetch operations
• The X and Y address space prefetch destinations
• The accumulator write back destination
The other DSP instructions do not involve any
multiplication, and may include:
• The accumulator to be used (required)
• The source or destination operand (designated as
• The amount of shift specified by a W register ‘Wn’
The control instructions may use some of the following
operands:
• A program memory address
• The mode of the table read and table write
modifier) or file register (specified by the value of
‘Ws’ or ‘f’)
(specified by a literal value or indirectly by the
contents of register ‘Wb’)
register (specified by the value of ‘k’)
value is to be loaded (specified by ‘Wb’ or ‘f’)
without any address modifier
value
as the first source operand) which is typically a
register ‘Wd’ with or without an address modifier
operand)
Wso or Wdo, respectively) with or without an
address modifier
or a literal value
instructions
dsPIC30F5011/5013
bit-oriented
instructions
DS70116H-page 155
(including
simple

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