PIC18F4550-I/PT Microchip Technology Inc., PIC18F4550-I/PT Datasheet - Page 77

no-image

PIC18F4550-I/PT

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC18F4550-I/PT
Description
44 PIN, 32 KB FLASH, 2048 RAM, FS-USB 2.0
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC18F4550-I/PT

A/d Inputs
13-Channel, 10-Bit
Comparators
2
Cpu Speed
12 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
256 Bytes
Input Output
34
Interface
I2C/SPI/UART/USART/USB
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
44-pin TQFP
Programmable Memory
32K Bytes
Ram Size
2K Bytes
Speed
48 MHz
Timers
1-8-bit, 3-16-bit
Voltage, Range
2-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part Electrostatic Device

Available stocks

Company
Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
PIC18F4550-I/PT
Manufacturer:
MURATA
Quantity:
12 000
Part Number:
PIC18F4550-I/PT
Manufacturer:
Microchip Technology
Quantity:
36 332
Part Number:
PIC18F4550-I/PT
Manufacturer:
Microchip Technology
Quantity:
10 000
Part Number:
PIC18F4550-I/PT
Manufacturer:
MICROCHIP/微芯
Quantity:
20 000
Part Number:
PIC18F4550-I/PT
0
Company:
Part Number:
PIC18F4550-I/PT
Quantity:
4 500
5.5
The operation of program memory is unaffected by the
use of the extended instruction set.
Enabling the extended instruction set adds eight
additional two-word commands to the existing
PIC18 instruction set: ADDFSR, ADDULNK, CALLW,
MOVSF, MOVSS, PUSHL, SUBFSR and SUBULNK. These
instructions
Section 5.2.4 “Two-Word Instructions”.
5.6
Enabling the PIC18 extended instruction set (XINST
Configuration bit = 1) significantly changes certain
aspects
Specifically, the use of the Access Bank for many of the
core PIC18 instructions is different. This is due to the
introduction of a new addressing mode for the data
memory space. This mode also alters the behavior of
Indirect Addressing using FSR2 and its associated
operands.
What does not change is just as important. The size of
the data memory space is unchanged, as well as its
linear addressing. The SFR map remains the same.
Core PIC18 instructions can still operate in both Direct
and Indirect Addressing mode; inherent and literal
instructions do not change at all. Indirect Addressing
with FSR0 and FSR1 also remains unchanged.
5.6.1
Enabling the PIC18 extended instruction set changes
the behavior of Indirect Addressing using the FSR2
register pair and its associated file operands. Under the
proper conditions, instructions that use the Access
Bank – that is, most bit-oriented and byte-oriented
instructions – can invoke a form of Indexed Addressing
using an offset specified in the instruction. This special
addressing mode is known as Indexed Addressing with
Literal Offset or Indexed Literal Offset mode.
© 2006 Microchip Technology Inc.
Program Memory and the
Extended Instruction Set
Data Memory and the Extended
Instruction Set
of
INDEXED ADDRESSING WITH
LITERAL OFFSET
data
are
memory
executed
and
as
its
described
addressing.
PIC18F2455/2550/4455/4550
Preliminary
in
When using the extended instruction set, this
addressing mode requires the following:
• The use of the Access Bank is forced (‘a’ = 0);
• The file address argument is less than or equal
Under these conditions, the file address of the instruc-
tion is not interpreted as the lower byte of an address
(used with the BSR in Direct Addressing), or as an 8-bit
address in the Access Bank. Instead, the value is
interpreted as an offset value to an Address Pointer
specified by FSR2. The offset and the contents of
FSR2 are added to obtain the target address of the
operation.
5.6.2
Any of the core PIC18 instructions that can use Direct
Addressing are potentially affected by the Indexed
Literal Offset Addressing mode. This includes all
byte-oriented and bit-oriented instructions, or almost
one-half of the standard PIC18 instruction set. Instruc-
tions that only use Inherent or Literal Addressing
modes are unaffected.
Additionally, byte-oriented and bit-oriented instructions
are not affected if they use the Access Bank (Access
RAM bit is ‘1’) or include a file address of 60h or above.
Instructions meeting these criteria will continue to
execute as before. A comparison of the different
possible addressing modes when the extended
instruction set is enabled in shown in Figure 5-8.
Those who desire to use byte-oriented or bit-oriented
instructions in the Indexed Literal Offset mode should
note the changes to assembler syntax for this mode.
This is described in more detail in Section 26.2.1
“Extended Instruction Syntax”.
and
to 5Fh.
INSTRUCTIONS AFFECTED BY
INDEXED LITERAL OFFSET MODE
DS39632C-page 75

Related parts for PIC18F4550-I/PT