Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- High-Performance RISC CPU:
- Special Microcontroller Features:
- Low-Power Features/CMOS Technology:
- Peripheral Features:
- Table of Contents
- Most Current Data Sheet
- Errata
- Customer Notification System
- 1.0 General Description
- 2.0 PIC12F519 Device Varieties
- 3.0 Architectural Overview
- 4.0 Memory Organization
- 5.0 Flash Data Memory Control
- 6.0 I/O Port
- 7.0 Timer0 Module and TMR0 Register
- 8.0 Special Features Of The CPU
- 8.1 Configuration Bits
- 8.2 Oscillator Configurations
- 8.3 Reset
- 8.4 Power-on Reset (POR)
- 8.5 Device Reset Timer (DRT)
- 8.6 Watchdog Timer (WDT)
- 8.7 Time-out Sequence, Power-down and Wake-up from Sleep Status Bits (TO, PD, GPWUF)
- 8.8 Power-down Mode (Sleep)
- 8.9 Program Verification/Code Protection
- 8.10 ID Locations
- 8.11 In-Circuit Serial Programming™
- 9.0 Instruction Set Summary
- 10.0 Development Support
- 10.1 MPLAB Integrated Development Environment Software
- 10.2 MPASM Assembler
- 10.3 MPLAB C18 and MPLAB C30 C Compilers
- 10.4 MPLINK Object Linker/ MPLIB Object Librarian
- 10.5 MPLAB ASM30 Assembler, Linker and Librarian
- 10.6 MPLAB SIM Software Simulator
- 10.7 MPLAB ICE 2000 High-Performance In-Circuit Emulator
- 10.8 MPLAB REAL ICE In-Circuit Emulator System
- 10.9 MPLAB ICD 2 In-Circuit Debugger
- 10.10 MPLAB PM3 Device Programmer
- 10.11 PICSTART Plus Development Programmer
- 10.12 PICkit 2 Development Programmer
- 10.13 Demonstration, Development and Evaluation Boards
- 11.0 Electrical Characteristics
- Absolute Maximum Ratings(†)
- 11.1 DC Characteristics
- 11.2 Timing Parameter Symbology and Load Conditions – PIC12F519
- 11.3 AC Characteristics
- TABLE 11-5: External Clock Timing Requirements
- TABLE 11-6: Calibrated Internal RC Frequencies
- FIGURE 11-5: I/O Timing
- TABLE 11-7: Timing Requirements
- FIGURE 11-6: Reset, Watchdog Timer and Device Reset Timer Timing
- TABLE 11-8: Reset, Watchdog Timer and Device Reset Timer – PIC12F519
- TABLE 11-9: DRT (Device Reset Timer Period)
- FIGURE 11-7: Timer0 Clock Timings
- TABLE 11-10: Timer0 Clock Requirements
- TABLE 11-11: Flash Data Memory Write/Erase Requirements
- 12.0 DC and AC Characteristics Graphs and Charts
- FIGURE 12-1: Typical Idd vs. Fosc Over Vdd (XT, EXTRC mode)
- FIGURE 12-2: Maximum Idd vs. Fosc Over Vdd (XT, EXTRC mode)
- FIGURE 12-3: Idd vs. Vdd over fosc (LP Mode)
- FIGURE 12-4: Typical Ipd vs. Vdd (Sleep Mode, all Peripherals Disabled)
- FIGURE 12-5: Maximum Ipd vs. Vdd (Sleep Mode, all Peripherals Disabled)
- FIGURE 12-6: Typical WDT Ipd VS. Vdd
- FIGURE 12-7: Maximum WDT Ipd VS. Vdd Over Temperature
- FIGURE 12-8: WDT TIME-OUT VS. Vdd Over Temperature (No Prescaler)
- FIGURE 12-9: Vol VS. Iol Over Temperature (Vdd = 3.0V)
- FIGURE 12-10: Vol VS. Iol Over Temperature (Vdd = 5.0V)
- FIGURE 12-11: Voh VS. Ioh Over Temperature (Vdd = 3.0V)
- FIGURE 12-12: Voh VS. Ioh Over Temperature (Vdd = 5.0V)
- FIGURE 12-13: TTL Input Threshold Vin VS. Vdd
- FIGURE 12-14: Schmitt Trigger Input Threshold Vin VS. Vdd
- FIGURE 12-15: Device Reset Timer (XT and LP) vs. Vdd
- 13.0 Packaging Information
- Appendix A: Revision History
- INDEX
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PIC12F519
TABLE 4-1: SPECIAL FUNCTION REGISTER SUMMARY
Addr Name Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Value on
Power-on
Reset
N/A TRISGPIO
— — TRISGPIO5 TRISGPIO4 TRISGPIO3 TRISGPIO2 TRISGPIO1 TRISGPIO0 --11 1111
N/A OPTION Contains Control Bits to Configure Timer0 and Timer0/WDT Prescaler 1111 1111
00h INDF Uses Contents of FSR to Address Data Memory (not a physical register) xxxx xxxx
01h TMR0 Timer0 Module Register xxxx xxxx
02h
(1)
PCL Low Order 8 bits of PC 1111 1111
03h STATUS GPWUF
—PA0 TO PD ZDCC0-01 1xxx
04h FSR Indirect Data Memory Address Pointer 110x xxxx
05h OSCCAL CAL6 CAL5 CAL4 CAL3 CAL2 CAL1 CAL0
— 1111 111-
06h GPIO
— — GP5 GP4 GP3 GP2 GP1 GP0 --xx xxxx
21h EECON
— — — FREE WRERR WREN WR RD ---0 x000
25h EEDATA EEDATA7 EEDATA6 EEDATA5 EEDATA4 EEDATA3 EEDATA2 EEDATA1 EEDATA0 xxxx xxxx
26h EEADR
— — EEADR5 EEADR4 EEADR3 EEADR2 EEADR1 EEADR0 --xx xxxx
Legend: x = unknown, u = unchanged, – = unimplemented, read as ‘0’ (if applicable). Shaded cells = unimplemented or unused
Note 1: The upper byte of the Program Counter is not directly accessible. See Section 4.6 “Program Counter” for an explanation of how to
access these bits.