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PIC16F73-I/SO

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC16F73-I/SO
Description
28 PIN, 7 KB FLASH, 192 RAM, 22 I/O
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC16F73-I/SO

A/d Inputs
5-Channel, 8-Bit
Cpu Speed
5 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
0 Bytes
Input Output
22
Interface
I2C/SPI/USART
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
28-pin SOIC
Programmable Memory
7K Bytes
Ram Size
192 Bytes
Speed
20 MHz
Timers
2-8-bit, 1-16-bit
Voltage, Range
2-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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9.3.1.1
Once the SSP module has been enabled, it waits for a
START condition to occur. Following the START condi-
tion, the 8-bits are shifted into the SSPSR register. All
incoming bits are sampled with the rising edge of the
clock (SCL) line. The value of register SSPSR<7:1> is
compared to the value of the SSPADD register. The
address is compared on the falling edge of the eighth
clock (SCL) pulse. If the addresses match, and the BF
and SSPOV bits are clear, the following events occur:
a)
b)
c)
d)
In 10-bit Address mode, two address bytes need to be
received by the slave (Figure 9-7). The five Most Sig-
nificant bits (MSbs) of the first address byte specify if
this is a 10-bit address. Bit R/W (SSPSTAT<2>) must
specify a write so the slave device will receive the sec-
ond address byte. For a 10-bit address, the first byte
would equal ‘1111 0 A9 A8 0’, where A9 and A8 are
the two MSbs of the address.
TABLE 9-2:
9.3.1.2
When the R/W bit of the address byte is clear and an
address match occurs, the R/W bit of the SSPSTAT
register is cleared. The received address is loaded into
the SSPBUF register.
When the address byte overflow condition exists, then
no Acknowledge (ACK) pulse is given. An overflow
condition is defined as either bit BF (SSPSTAT<0>) is
set, or bit SSPOV (SSPCON<6>) is set. This is an error
condition due to the user’s firmware.
DS30325B-page 66
Note:
Transfer is Received
Status Bits as Data
The SSPSR register value is loaded into the
SSPBUF register.
The buffer full bit, BF is set.
An ACK pulse is generated.
SSP interrupt flag bit, SSPIF (PIR1<3>) is set
(interrupt is generated if enabled) - on the falling
edge of the ninth SCL pulse.
BF
0
1
1
0
Shaded cells show the conditions where the user software did not properly clear the overflow condition.
Addressing
Reception
SSPOV
DATA TRANSFER RECEIVED BYTE ACTIONS
0
0
1
1
SSPSR → SSPBUF
Yes
No
No
No
The sequence of events for 10-bit address is as fol-
lows, with steps 7 - 9 for slave-transmitter:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
An SSP interrupt is generated for each data transfer
byte. Flag bit SSPIF (PIR1<3>) must be cleared in soft-
ware. The SSPSTAT register is used to determine the
status of the byte.
Generate ACK
Receive first (high) byte of address (bits SSPIF,
BF, and bit UA (SSPSTAT<1>) are set).
Update the SSPADD register with second (low)
byte of address (clears bit UA and releases the
SCL line).
Read the SSPBUF register (clears bit BF) and
clear flag bit SSPIF.
Receive second (low) byte of address (bits
SSPIF, BF, and UA are set).
Update the SSPADD register with the first (high)
byte of address, if match releases SCL line, this
will clear bit UA.
Read the SSPBUF register (clears bit BF) and
clear flag bit SSPIF.
Receive Repeated START condition.
Receive first (high) byte of address (bits SSPIF
and BF are set).
Read the SSPBUF register (clears bit BF) and
clear flag bit SSPIF.
Pulse
Yes
No
No
No
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(SSP Interrupt occurs
Set bit SSPIF
if enabled)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

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