PIC24HJ32GP204-E/ML Microchip Technology, PIC24HJ32GP204-E/ML Datasheet

16-bit MCU, 32KB Flash,40 MIPS,nanoWatt 44 QFN 8x8x0.9mm TUBE

PIC24HJ32GP204-E/ML

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC24HJ32GP204-E/ML
Description
16-bit MCU, 32KB Flash,40 MIPS,nanoWatt 44 QFN 8x8x0.9mm TUBE
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
PIC® 24Hr

Specifications of PIC24HJ32GP204-E/ML

Core Processor
PIC
Core Size
16-Bit
Speed
40 MIPs
Connectivity
I²C, IrDA, LIN, SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
35
Program Memory Size
32KB (11K x 24)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
2K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Data Converters
A/D 13x10b/12b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Package / Case
44-QFN
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
DM240001 - BOARD DEMO PIC24/DSPIC33/PIC32
Eeprom Size
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
The PIC24HJ32GP202/204 and PIC24HJ16GP304
family devices that you have received conform
functionally to the current Device Data Sheet
(DS70289F), except for the anomalies described in this
document.
The silicon issues discussed in the following pages are
for silicon revisions with the Device and Revision IDs
listed in
Table
The errata described in this document will be addressed
in future revisions of the PIC24HJ32GP202/204 and
PIC24HJ16GP304 silicon.
Data Sheet clarifications and corrections start on
following the discussion of silicon issues.
The silicon revision level can be identified using the
current version of MPLAB
programmers, debuggers and emulation tools, which
are available at the Microchip corporate web site
(www.microchip.com).
TABLE 1:
© 2010 Microchip Technology Inc.
PIC24HJ32GP202
PIC24HJ32GP204
PIC24HJ16GP304
Note 1:
Note:
2.
PIC24HJ32GP202/204 and PIC24HJ16GP304 Family
2:
Table
Part Number
The Device and Revision IDs (DEVID and DEVREV) are located at the last two implemented addresses in
program memory.
Refer to the “dsPIC33F/PIC24H Flash Programming Specification” (DS70152) for detailed information on
Device and Revision IDs for your specific device.
This document summarizes all silicon
errata issues from all revisions of silicon,
previous as well as current. Only the
issues indicated in the last column of
Table 2
revision (A6).
1. The silicon issues are summarized in
SILICON DEVREV VALUES
Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification
apply to the current silicon
®
IDE and Microchip’s
Device ID
page
0x0F1D
0x0F1F
0x0F17
PIC24HJ32GP202/204 and
9,
(1)
For example, to identify the silicon revision level using
MPLAB IDE in conjunction with MPLAB ICD 2 or
PICkit™ 3:
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Device and Revision ID values for the various
PIC24HJ32GP202/204 and PIC24HJ16GP304 silicon
revisions are shown in
Note:
Using the appropriate interface, connect the device
to the MPLAB ICD 2 programmer/debugger or
PICkit 3.
From the main menu in MPLAB IDE, select
Configure>Select Device, and then select the
target part number in the dialog box.
Select
(Debugger>Select Tool).
Perform a “Connect” operation to the device
(Debugger>Connect). Depending on the devel-
opment tool used, the part number and Device
Revision ID value appear in the Output window.
0x3001
PIC24HJ16GP304
A2
Revision ID for Silicon Revision
If you are unable to extract the silicon
revision level, please contact your local
Microchip sales office for assistance.
the
0x3002
A3
MPLAB
Table
0x3004
A4
1.
hardware
0x3005
DS80467E-page 1
A5
(2)
0x3006
A6
tool

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... Microchip corporate web site (www.microchip.com). TABLE 1: SILICON DEVREV VALUES Part Number PIC24HJ32GP202 PIC24HJ32GP204 PIC24HJ16GP304 Note 1: The Device and Revision IDs (DEVID and DEVREV) are located at the last two implemented addresses in program memory. 2: Refer to the “dsPIC33F/PIC24H Flash Programming Specification” (DS70152) for detailed information on Device and Revision IDs for your specific device. © ...

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... PSV page. 2 When the I C module is configured as a 10-bit slave with and address of 0x102, the I2CxRCV register content for the lower address byte is 0x01 rather than 0x02. (1) Affected Revisions © 2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... All 150ºC 24. Operation Note 1: Only those issues indicated in the last column apply to the current silicon revision. © 2010 Microchip Technology Inc. Issue Summary 2 With the I C module enabled, the PORT bits and external Interrupt Input functions (if any) associated with SCL and SDA pins will not reflect the actual digital logic levels on the pins ...

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... BCLK pin is present only when the module is transmitting. The pin is idle at all other times. Work around Configure one of the output compare modules to generate the required baud clock signal when the UART is receiving data Idle state. Affected Silicon Revisions © 2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... © 2010 Microchip Technology Inc. 2 10. Module there are two I C devices on the bus, one of them is acting as the Master receiver and the other as the Slave transmitter. Suppose that both devices are configured for 10-bit addressing mode, and have the same value in the A10 and A9 bits of their addresses ...

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... XX0000XXXX and XX1111XXXX, with the following exceptions: • 001111000X • 011111001X • 101111010X • 111111011X Work around Ensure that the lower address byte in 10-bit Addressing mode does not match any 7-bit reserved addresses. Affected Silicon Revisions © 2010 Microchip Technology Inc. the module (if any) addresses. In ...

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... © 2010 Microchip Technology Inc. 21. Module: PGEC3/PGED3 Programming When using the PGEC3/PGED3 pins for device programming, the programming time may be slower as compared to other available PGECx/ PGEDx pin pairs, because the Enhanced ICSP programming algorithm cannot be executed on this pin pair. Refer Programming additional information on this limitation ...

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... Work around Only use the affected revisions of silicon for Hi-Temp operating range from -40ºC to +140ºC. Affected Silicon Revisions A2 A3 specifications the user //Disable the ADC module //Wait 50 Tcy //Repeat NOP 51 times // Execute PWRSAV #0 and go to Sleep © 2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Input Low Voltage IL DI18 SDAx, SCLx DI19 SDAx, SCLx V Input High Voltage IH DI28 SDAx, SCLx DI29 SDAx, SCLx © 2010 Microchip Technology Inc. specifica- IL Standard Operating Conditions: 3.0V to 3.6V (unless otherwise stated) -40°C ≤ T Operating temperature -40°C ≤ T Min Typ Max Units V — ...

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... Added silicon issue 23 (ADC) and data sheet clarification issue 1 (DC Characteristics: I/O Pin Input Specifications). Rev D Document (10/2010) Updated the work around in silicon issue 23 (ADC). Added silicon issue 24 (All). Rev E Document (12/2010) Added silicon revision A6 references throughout the document. DS80467E-page 10 Operations), 16- and © 2010 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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