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2011 Microchip Technology Inc. Preliminary DS41615A-page 131
PIC12(L)F1501
17.0 COMPARATOR MODULE
Comparators are used to interface analog circuits to a
digital circuit by comparing two analog voltages and
providing a digital indication of their relative magnitudes.
Comparators are very useful mixed signal building
blocks because they provide analog functionality
independent of program execution. The analog
comparator module includes the following features:
Independent comparator control
Programmable input selection
Comparator output is available internally/externally
Programmable output polarity
Interrupt-on-change
Wake-up from Sleep
Programmable Speed/Power optimization
•PWM shutdown
Programmable and fixed voltage reference
17.1 Comparator Overview
A single comparator is shown in Figure 17-1 along with
the relationship between the analog input levels and
the digital output. When the analog voltage at V
IN+ is
less than the analog voltage at V
IN-, the output of the
comparator is a digital low level. When the analog
voltage at V
IN+ is greater than the analog voltage at
V
IN-, the output of the comparator is a digital high level.
The comparators available for this device are located in
Table 17-1.
FIGURE 17-1: SINGLE COMPARATOR
TABLE 17-1: COMPARATOR AVAILABILITY
PER DEVICE
Device C1
PIC12F1501
PIC12LF1501
+
VIN+
V
IN-
Output
Output
VIN+
VIN-
Note: The black areas of the output of the
comparator represents the uncertainty
due to input offsets and response time.