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PIC18F2450-I/ML

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC18F2450-I/ML
Description
Microcontroller; 16 KB Flash; 768 RAM; 0 EEPROM; 23 I/O; 28-Pin-QFN
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC18F2450-I/ML

A/d Inputs
10-Channel, 10-Bit
Cpu Speed
12 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
0 Bytes
Input Output
23
Interface
EUSART/USB
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
28-pin QFN
Programmable Memory
16K Bytes
Ram Size
768 Bytes
Speed
48 MHz
Timers
1-8-bit, 2-16-bit
Voltage, Range
2-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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FIGURE 18-4:
18.4.3
By entering a power-managed mode, the clock multi-
plexer selects the clock source selected by the OSCCON
register. Fail-Safe Clock Monitoring of the power-
managed clock source resumes in the power-managed
mode.
If an oscillator failure occurs during power-managed
operation, the subsequent events depend on whether
or not the oscillator failure interrupt is enabled. If
enabled (OSCFIF = 1), code execution will be clocked
by the INTRC. An automatic transition back to the failed
clock source will not occur.
If the interrupt is disabled, subsequent interrupts while
in Idle mode will cause the CPU to begin executing
instructions while being clocked by the INTRC source.
18.4.4
The FSCM is designed to detect oscillator failure at any
point after the device has exited Power-on Reset
(POR) or Low-Power Sleep mode. When the primary
device clock is either EC or INTRC, monitoring can
begin immediately following these events.
For oscillator modes involving a crystal or resonator
(HS, HSPLL or XT), the situation is somewhat different.
Since the oscillator may require a start-up time
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Note:
Sample Clock
CM Output
FSCM INTERRUPTS IN
POWER-MANAGED MODES
POR OR WAKE-UP FROM SLEEP
OSCFIF
Device
Output
Clock
The device clock is normally at a much higher frequency than the sample clock. The relative frequencies in this
example have been chosen for clarity.
(Q)
FSCM TIMING DIAGRAM
CM Test
Advance Information
considerably longer than the FCSM sample clock time,
a false clock failure may be detected. To prevent this,
the internal oscillator is automatically configured as the
device clock and functions until the primary clock is
stable (the OST and PLL timers have timed out). This
is identical to Two-Speed Start-up mode. Once the
primary clock is stable, the INTRC returns to its role as
the FSCM source.
As noted in Section 18.3.1 “Special Considerations
for Using Two-Speed Start-up”, it is also possible to
select another clock configuration and enter an alternate
power-managed mode while waiting for the primary
clock to become stable. When the new power-managed
mode is selected, the primary clock is disabled.
Note:
CM Test
Oscillator
Failure
PIC18F2450/4450
The same logic that prevents false oscilla-
tor failure interrupts on POR or wake from
Sleep will also prevent the detection of the
oscillator’s failure to start at all following
these events. This can be avoided by
monitoring the OSTS bit and using a
timing routine to determine if the oscillator
is taking too long to start. Even so, no
oscillator failure interrupt will be flagged.
Detected
Failure
CM Test
DS39760A-page 205

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