Datasheet

PIC16F7X
DS30325B-page 44 2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
5.2 Using Timer0 with an External
Clock
When no prescaler is used, the external clock input is
the same as the prescaler output. The synchronization
of T0CKI, with the internal phase clocks, is accom-
plished by sampling the prescaler output on the Q2 and
Q4 cycles of the internal phase clocks. Therefore, it is
necessary for T0CKI to be high for at least 2Tosc (and
a small RC delay of 20 ns) and low for at least 2Tosc
(and a small RC delay of 20 ns). Refer to the electrical
specification of the desired device.
REGISTER 5-1: OPTION_REG REGISTER
R/W-1 R/W-1 R/W-1 R/W-1 R/W-1 R/W-1 R/W-1 R/W-1
RBPU
INTEDG T0CS T0SE PSA PS2 PS1 PS0
bit 7 bit 0
bit 7 RBPU
: PORTB Pull-up Enable bit (see Section 2.2.2.2)
bit 6 INTEDG: Interrupt Edge Select bit (see Section 2.2.2.2)
bit 5 T0CS: TMR0 Clock Source Select bit
1 = Transition on T0CKI pin
0 = Internal instruction cycle clock (CLKOUT)
bit 4 T0SE: TMR0 Source Edge Select bit
1 = Increment on high-to-low transition on T0CKI pin
0 = Increment on low-to-high transition on T0CKI pin
bit 3 PSA: Prescaler Assignment bit
1 = Prescaler is assigned to the WDT
0 = Prescaler is assigned to the Timer0 module
bit 2-0 PS2:PS0: Prescaler Rate Select bits
Legend:
R = Readable bit W = Writable bit U = Unimplemented bit, read as 0
- n = Value at POR reset 1 = Bit is set 0 = Bit is cleared x = Bit is unknown
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
1 : 2
1 : 4
1 : 8
1 : 16
1 : 32
1 : 64
1 : 128
1 : 256
1 : 1
1 : 2
1 : 4
1 : 8
1 : 16
1 : 32
1 : 64
1 : 128
Bit Value TMR0 Rate WDT Rate
Note: To avoid an unintended device RESET, the instruction sequences shown in
Example 5-1 and Example 5-2 (page 45) must be executed when changing the pres-
caler assignment between Timer0 and the WDT. This sequence must be followed
even if the WDT is disabled.