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PIC24FJ32GA002-I/SO

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC24FJ32GA002-I/SO
Description
MCU, 16-Bit, 28-Pin, 32KB Flash, 8KB RAM, 21 I/O, Nanowatt
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC24FJ32GA002-I/SO

A/d Inputs
10 Channel, 10-Bit
Comparators
2
Cpu Speed
16 MIPS
Eeprom Memory
0 Bytes
Input Output
21
Interface
I2C/SPI/UART
Memory Capacity
32 Kbytes
Memory Type
Flash
Number Of Bits
16
Number Of Inputs
21
Number Of Pins
28
Package Type
28-pin SOIC
Programmable Memory
32K Bytes
Ram Size
8K Bytes
Speed
32 MHz
Timers
5-16-bit
Voltage, Range
2-3.6 V
Voltage, Rating
2-3.6 V
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part Electrostatic Device
5.2.1
The oscillator start-up circuitry and its associated delay
timers are not linked to the device Reset delays that
occur at power-up. Some crystal circuits (especially
low-frequency crystals) will have a relatively long
start-up time. Therefore, one or more of the following
conditions is possible after SYSRST is released:
• The oscillator circuit has not begun to oscillate.
• The Oscillator Start-up Timer has not expired (if a
• The PLL has not achieved a lock (if PLL is used).
The device will not begin to execute code until a valid
clock source has been released to the system. There-
fore, the oscillator and PLL start-up delays must be
considered when the Reset delay time must be known.
5.2.2
If the FSCM is enabled, it will begin to monitor the
system clock source when SYSRST is released. If a
valid clock source is not available at this time, the
device will automatically switch to the FRC oscillator
and the user can switch to the desired crystal oscillator
in the Trap Service Routine.
© 2007 Microchip Technology Inc.
crystal oscillator is used).
POR AND LONG OSCILLATOR
START-UP TIMES
FAIL-SAFE CLOCK MONITOR
(FSCM) AND DEVICE RESETS
PIC24FJ64GA004 FAMILY
Preliminary
5.2.2.1
When the system clock source is provided by a crystal
oscillator and/or the PLL, a small delay, T
automatically be inserted after the POR and PWRT
delay times. The FSCM will not begin to monitor the
system clock source until this delay expires. The FSCM
delay time is nominally 100 μs and provides additional
time for the oscillator and/or PLL to stabilize. In most
cases, the FSCM delay will prevent an oscillator failure
trap at a device Reset when the PWRT is disabled.
5.3
Most of the Special Function Registers (SFRs) associ-
ated with the PIC24F CPU and peripherals are reset to a
particular value at a device Reset. The SFRs are
grouped by their peripheral or CPU function and their
Reset values are specified in each section of this manual.
The Reset value for each SFR does not depend on the
type of Reset, with the exception of four registers. The
Reset value for the Reset Control register, RCON, will
depend on the type of device Reset. The Reset value
for the Oscillator Control register, OSCCON, will
depend on the type of Reset and the programmed
values of the FNOSC bits in the CW2 register (see
Table 5-2). The RCFGCAL and NVMCON registers are
only affected by a POR.
Special Function Register Reset
States
FSCM Delay for Crystal and PLL
Clock Sources
DS39881B-page 51
FSCM
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