Dspic33f/pic24h family reference manual






















dsPIC33F/PIC24H Family Reference Manual DSD-page © Microchip Technology Inc. PROGRAM MEMORY ORGANIZATION The total user program memory can be allocated into one of the three segments. The size of these different segments is determined by Configuration bits. The relative location of the. Note: This family reference manual section is meant to serve as a complement to device data sheets. Depending on the device variant, this manual section may not apply to all dsPIC33F/PIC24H devices. Please consult the note at the beginning of the “High-Speed Bit ADC” chapter. dsPIC33F dsPIC33F PRODUCT FAMILIES There are two device subfamilies within the dsPIC33F family of devices. They are the General Purpose Family and the Motor Control Family. The General Purpose Family is ideal for a wide variety of bit MCU embedded applications. The variants with codec interfaces are well-suited for speech and.


A block diagram of the dsPIC33/PIC24 family oscillator system is shown in Figure Note: This family reference manual section is meant to serve as a complement to device data sheets. This document applies to all dsPIC33/PIC24 family devices. However, some features in this document will not apply to all devices. dsPIC33F dsPIC33F PRODUCT FAMILIES There are two device subfamilies within the dsPIC33F family of devices. They are the General Purpose Family and the Motor Control Family. The General Purpose Family is ideal for a wide variety of bit MCU embedded applications. The variants with codec interfaces are well-suited for speech and. This family reference manual section is meant to serve as a complement to device Device data sheets and family reference manual sections are available for. The Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART) module is one of the serial I/O modules available in the dsPIC33F/PIC24H device family. The UART.


dsPIC33F/PIC24H Family Reference Manual DSC-page © Microchip Technology Inc. INTRODUCTION The Parallel Master Port (PMP) is a parallel 8-bit I/O module specifically designed to communicate with a wide variety of parallel device s, such as communications peripherals, LCDs, external memory devices and microcontrollers. dsPIC33F/PIC24H Family Reference Manual DSD-page © Microchip Technology Inc. INTRODUCTION This section provides information on the I/O ports for the devices of dsPIC33F/PIC24H family. All the device pins (except VDD, VSS, MCLR, and OSC1/CLKI) are shared between the peripherals and the general purpose I/O ports. A block diagram of the dsPIC33/PIC24 family oscillator system is shown in Figure Note: This family reference manual section is meant to serve as a complement to device data sheets. This document applies to all dsPIC33/PIC24 family devices. However, some features in this document will not apply to all devices.

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