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DSPIC30F4011-30I/P

Manufacturer Part Number
DSPIC30F4011-30I/P
Description
16 BIT MCU/DSP 40LD 30MIPS 48 KB FLASH
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Type
DSPr
Datasheet

Specifications of DSPIC30F4011-30I/P

A/d Inputs
9-Channels, 10-Bit
Comparators
4
Cpu Speed
30 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
1K Bytes
Input Output
30
Interface
CAN, I2C/SPI/UART, USART
Ios
30
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
16
Package Type
40-pin PDIP
Programmable Memory
48K Bytes
Ram Size
2K Bytes
Timers
5-16-bit, 2-32-bit
Voltage, Range
2.5-5.5
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part Electrostatic Device

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8.0
All of the device pins (except V
OSC1/CLKIN) are shared between the peripherals and
the parallel I/O ports.
All I/O input ports feature Schmitt Trigger inputs for
improved noise immunity.
8.1
When a peripheral is enabled and the peripheral is
actively driving an associated pin, the use of the pin as
a general purpose output pin is disabled. The I/O pin
may be read, but the output driver for the parallel port
bit will be disabled. If a peripheral is enabled, but the
peripheral is not actively driving a pin, that pin may be
driven by a port.
FIGURE 8-1:
 2004 Microchip Technology Inc.
Note: 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).
I/O PORTS
Parallel I/O (PIO) Ports
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF A DEDICATED PORT STRUCTURE
Data Bus
WR TRIS
WR LAT +
WR Port
Read LAT
Read Port
DD
, V
SS
Read TRIS
Dedicated Port Module
, MCLR and
TRIS Latch
Data Latch
D
D
CK
CK
Preliminary
Q
Q
All port pins have three registers directly associated
with the operation of the port pin. The data direction
register (TRISx) determines whether the pin is an input
or an output. If the data direction bit is a ‘1’, then the pin
is an input. All port pins are defined as inputs after a
Reset. Reads from the latch (LATx), read the latch.
Writes to the latch, write the latch (LATx). Reads from
the port (PORTx), read the port pins, and writes to the
port pins, write the latch (LATx).
Any bit and its associated data and control registers
that are not valid for a particular device will be dis-
abled. That means the corresponding LATx and TRISx
registers and the port pin will read as zeros.
When a pin is shared with another peripheral or func-
tion that is defined as an input only, it is nevertheless
regarded as a dedicated port because there is no
other competing source of outputs. An example is the
INT4 pin.
The format of the registers for PORTA are shown in
Table 8-1.
The TRISA (Data Direction Control) register controls
the direction of the RA<7:0> pins, as well as the INTx
pins and the V
data to the outputs, and is readable/writable. Reading
the PORTA register yields the state of the input pins,
while writing the PORTA register modifies the contents
of the LATA register.
I/O Cell
REF
pins. The LATA register supplies
I/O Pad
dsPIC30F
DS70082G-page 67

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