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PIC18F6585-I/PT

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC18F6585-I/PT
Description
64 PIN, 48 KB FLASH, 3328 RAM, 52 I/O
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC18F6585-I/PT

A/d Inputs
12-Channel, 10-Bit
Comparators
2
Cpu Speed
10 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
1024 Bytes
Input Output
53
Interface
CAN/I2C/SPI/USART
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
8
Package Type
64-pin TQFP
Programmable Memory
48K Bytes
Ram Size
3.3K Bytes
Speed
40 MHz
Timers
1-8-bit, 3-16-bit
Voltage, Range
2-5.5 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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5.2.2
The Table Latch (TABLAT) is an 8-bit register mapped
into the SFR space. The Table Latch is used to hold 8-
bit data during data transfers between program
memory and data RAM.
5.2.3
The Table Pointer (TBLPTR) addresses a byte within
the program memory. The TBLPTR is comprised of
three SFR registers: Table Pointer Upper Byte, Table
Pointer High Byte and Table Pointer Low Byte
(TBLPTRU:TBLPTRH:TBLPTRL). These three regis-
ters join to form a 22-bit wide pointer. The low-order
21 bits allow the device to address up to 2 Mbytes of
program memory space. The 22nd bit allows access to
the device ID, the user ID and the configuration bits.
The Table Pointer, TBLPTR, is used by the TBLRD and
TBLWT instructions. These instructions can update the
TBLPTR in one of four ways based on the table opera-
tion. These operations are shown in Table 5-1. These
operations on the TBLPTR only affect the low-order
21 bits.
TABLE 5-1:
FIGURE 5-3:
DS30491C-page 86
TBLRD*
TBLWT*
TBLRD*+
TBLWT*+
TBLRD*-
TBLWT*-
TBLRD+*
TBLWT+*
Example
21
TABLAT – TABLE LATCH REGISTER
TBLPTR – TABLE POINTER
REGISTER
TABLE POINTER OPERATIONS WITH TBLRD AND TBLWT INSTRUCTIONS
TBLPTRU
TABLE POINTER BOUNDARIES BASED ON OPERATION
16
ERASE – TBLPTR<20:6>
15
TBLPTR is incremented before the read/write
TBLPTR is decremented after the read/write
TBLPTR is incremented after the read/write
WRITE – TBLPTR<21:3>
TBLPTRH
Operation on Table Pointer
READ – TBLPTR<21:0>
TBLPTR is not modified
5.2.4
TBLPTR is used in reads, writes and erases of the
Flash program memory.
When a TBLRD is executed, all 22 bits of the table
pointer determine which byte is read from program
memory into TABLAT.
When a TBLWT is executed, the three LSbs of the Table
Pointer (TBLPTR<2:0>) determine which of the eight
program memory holding registers is written to. When
the timed write to program memory (long write) begins,
the 19 MSbs of the Table Pointer (TBLPTR<21:3>) will
determine which program memory block of 8 bytes is
written to. For more detail, see Section 5.5 “Writing to
Flash Program Memory”.
When an erase of program memory is executed, the
16 MSbs of the Table Pointer (TBLPTR<21:6>) point to
the 64-byte block that will be erased. The Least
Significant bits (TBLPTR<5:0>) are ignored.
Figure 5-3 describes the relevant boundaries of
TBLPTR based on Flash program memory operations.
8
7
TABLE POINTER BOUNDARIES
TBLPTRL
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