PIC18F25J11-I/PT MICROCHIP [Microchip Technology], PIC18F25J11-I/PT Datasheet - Page 368

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PIC18F25J11-I/PT

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC18F25J11-I/PT
Description
28/44-Pin, Low-Power, High-Performance Microcontrollers with nanoWatt XLP Technology
Manufacturer
MICROCHIP [Microchip Technology]
Datasheet
PIC18F46J11 FAMILY
23.1
When the HLVD module is enabled, a comparator uses
an internally generated reference voltage as the set
point. The set point is compared with the trip point,
where each node in the resistor divider represents a
trip point voltage. The “trip point” voltage is the voltage
level at which the device detects a high or low-voltage
event, depending on the configuration of the module.
When the supply voltage is equal to the trip point, the
voltage tapped off of the resistor array is equal to the
internal reference voltage generated by the voltage
reference module. The comparator then generates an
interrupt signal by setting the LVDIF bit.
FIGURE 23-1:
DS39932C-page 368
V
DD
Externally Generated
Operation
Trip Point
HLVDIN
HLVD MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM (WITH EXTERNAL INPUT)
HLVDEN
V
DD
HLVDL<3:0>
The trip point voltage is software programmable to any
one of 16 values. The trip point is selected by
programming the HLVDL<3:0> bits (HLVDCON<3:0>).
Additionally, the HLVD module allows the user to
supply the trip voltage to the module from an external
source. This mode is enabled when bits, HLVDL<3:0>,
are set to ‘1111’. In this state, the comparator input is
multiplexed from the external input pin, HLVDIN. This
gives users flexibility because it allows them to
configure the HLVD interrupt to occur at any voltage in
the valid operating range.
Internal Voltage
1.2V Typical
Reference
HLVDEN
HLVDCON
Register
© 2009 Microchip Technology Inc.
VDIRMAG
LVDIF
Set

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