PIC12F1822 MICROCHIP [Microchip Technology], PIC12F1822 Datasheet - Page 310

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PIC12F1822

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PIC12F1822
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8/14-Pin Flash Microcontrollers with nanoWatt XLP Technology
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MICROCHIP [Microchip Technology]
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26.4
The capacitive sensing oscillator can operate in one of
seven different power modes. The power modes are
separated into two ranges; the low range and the high
range.
When the oscillator’s low range is selected, the fixed
internal voltage references of the capacitive sensing
oscillator are being used. When the oscillator’s high
range is selected, the variable voltage references
supplied by the FVR and DAC modules are being used.
Selection between the voltage references is controlled
by the CPSRM bit of the CPSCON0 register. See
Section 26.3
information.
Within each range there are three distinct Power modes;
low, medium and high. Current consumption is dependent
upon the range and mode selected. Selecting Power
modes within each range is accomplished by configuring
the CPSRNG <1:0> bits in the CPSCON0 register. See
Table 26-1 for proper Power mode selection.
TABLE 26-1:
DS41413A-page 310
Note 1:
CPSRM
Power Modes
0
1
See Section 29.0 “Electrical Specifications” for more information.
“Voltage
POWER MODE SELECTION
References”
Range
High
Low
for
more
Preliminary
CPSRNG<1:0>
00
01
10
11
00
01
10
11
The remaining mode is a Noise Detection mode that
resides within the high range. The Noise Detection
mode is unique in that it disables the sinking and sourc-
ing of current on the analog pin but leaves the rest of
the oscillator circuitry active. This reduces the oscilla-
tion frequency on the analog pin to zero and also
greatly reduces the current consumed by the oscillator
module.
When noise is introduced onto the pin, the oscillator is
driven at the frequency determined by the noise. This
produces a detectable signal at the comparator output,
indicating the presence of activity on the pin.
Figure 26-2 shows a more detailed drawing of the
current sources and comparators associated with the
oscillator.
Noise Detection
Medium
Medium
Mode
High
High
Low
Low
Off
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Nominal Current
100 A
0.1 A
1.2 A
0.0 A
0.0 A
18 A
30 A
9 A
(1)

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