Datasheet

Table Of Contents
© 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. DS41262E-page 293
PIC16F631/677/685/687/689/690
APPENDIX A: DATA SHEET
REVISION HISTORY
Revision A (March 2005)
This is a new data sheet.
Revision B (May 2006)
Added 631/677 part numbers; Added pin summary
tables after pin diagrams; Incorporated Golden
Chapters.
Revision C (July 2006)
Revised Section 4.2.1, ANSEL and ANSELH
Registers; Register 4-3, ANSEL Analog Select; Added
Register 4-4, ANSELH Analog Select High; Section
11.3.2, Revised CCP1<1:0> to DC1B<1:0>; Section
11.3.7, Number 4 - Revised CCP1 to DC1B; Figure 11-
5, Revised CCP1 to DC1B; Table 11-4, Revised P1M to
P1M<1:0>; Section 12.3.1, Revised Paragraph 3;
Revised Note 2; Revised Figure 12-6 Title.
Revision D (February 2007)
Removed Preliminary status; Changed PICmicro to
PIC; Replaced Dev. Tool Section; Replaced Package
Drawings.
Revision E (March 2008)
Add Char Data charts; Updated EUSART Golden
Chapter; Updated the Electrical Specification section;
Updated Package Drawings as needed.
APPENDIX B: MIGRATING FROM
OTHER PIC
®
DEVICES
This discusses some of the issues in migrating from
other PIC devices to the PIC16F6XX Family of devices.
B.1 PIC16F676 to PIC16F685
TABLE B-1: FEATURE COMPARISON
Feature PIC16F676 PIC16F685
Max Operating
Speed
20 MHz 20 MHz
Max Program
Memory (Words)
1024 4096
SRAM (bytes) 64 128
A/D Resolution 10-bit 10-bit
Data EEPROM
(Bytes)
128 256
Timers (8/16-bit) 1/1 2/1
Oscillator Modes 8 8
Brown-out Reset Y Y
Internal Pull-ups RA0/1/2/4/5 RA0/1/2/4/5,
MCLR
Interrupt-on-change RA0/1/2/3/4/5 RA0/1/2/3/4/5
Comparator 1 2
ECCP+ N Y
Ultra Low-Power
Wake-up
NY
Extended WDT N Y
Software Control
Option of WDT/BOR
NY
INTOSC
Frequencies
4 MHz 31 kHz-8 MHz
Clock Switching N Y
Note: This device has been designed to perform
to the parameters of its data sheet. It has
been tested to an electrical specification
designed to determine its conformance
with these parameters. Due to process
differences in the manufacture of this
device, this device may have different
performance characteristics than its earlier
version. These differences may cause this
device to perform differently in your
application than the earlier version of this
device.