Datasheet

© 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. DS41249E-page 147
PIC16F785/HV785
D020E Power-down Base Current
(I
PD)
(4)
—0.15 9 μA 2.0 WDT, BOR, Comparators, VREF, T1OSC,
Op Amps and VR disabled
—0.2011 μA3.0
—0.3515 μA5.0
D021E 1.7 17.5 μA 2.0 WDT Current
(3)
—219μA3.0
—322μA5.0
D022E 42 65 μA 3.0 BOR Current
(3)
85 127 μA5.0
D023E 362 476 μA 2.0 Comparator Current
(3)
CxSP = 1
418 554 μA3.0
500 625 μA5.0
D023E 96 130 μA 2.0 Comparator Current
(3)
CxSP = 0
112 147 μA3.0
132 168 μA5.0
D024E 39 47 μA2.0CV
REF Current
(3)
Low Range
—5972 μA3.0
98 124 μA5.0
D024E 30 36 μA2.0CV
REF Current
(3)
High Range
—4555 μA3.0
—7595 μA5.0
D025E 2.5 21 μA 2.0 T1 O
SC Current
(3)
—3.228 μA3.0
—4.845 μA5.0
D026E 0.30 12 uA 3.0 A/D Current
(3)
(not converting)
—0.3616 uA 5.0
D027E 9 20 μA 3.0 VR Current
(3)
—1026 μA3.0
—1130 μA5.0
D028E 202 417 μA 3.0 Op Amp Current
(3)
217 468 μA5.0
19.3 DC Characteristics: PIC16F785/HV785-E (Extended)
(1), (2)
(Continued)
DC CHARACTERISTICS
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise stated)
Operating temperature -40°C T
A +125°C for extended
Param
No.
Device Characteristics Min Typ† Max Units
Conditions
V
DD
Data in ‘Typ’ column is at 5.0V, 25°C unless otherwise stated. These parameters are for design guidance only and are
not tested.
Note 1: The test conditions for all I
DD measurements in Active Operation mode are: OSC1 = external square wave, from rail to
rail; all I/O pins tri-stated, pulled to V
DD; MCLR = VDD; WDT disabled.
2: The supply current is mainly a function of the operating voltage and frequency. Other factors such as I/O pin loading
and switching rate, oscillator type, internal code execution pattern and temperature also have an impact on the current
consumption.
3: The peripheral current is the sum of the base I
DD or IPD and the additional current consumed when this peripheral is
enabled. The peripheral Δ current can be determined by subtracting the base I
DD or IPD current from this limit. Max
values should be used when calculating total current consumption.
4: The power-down current in Sleep mode does not depend on the oscillator type. Power-down current is measured
with the part in Sleep mode, with all I/O pins in high-impedance state and tied to V
DD. When A/D is off, it will not
consume any current other than leakage current. The power-down current spec includes any such leakage from the
A/D module.