Datasheet
PIC16F87XA
DS39582C-page 178 2001-2013 Microchip Technology Inc.
17.2 DC Characteristics: PIC16F873A/874A/876A/877A (Industrial, Extended)
PIC16LF873A/874A/876A/877A (Industrial)
DC CHARACTERISTICS
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise stated)
Operating temperature -40°C T
A +85°C for industrial
-40°C T
A +125°C for extended
Operating voltage V
DD range as described in DC specification
(Section 17.1)
Param
No.
Sym Characteristic Min Typ† Max Units Conditions
V
IL Input Low Voltage
I/O ports:
D030 with TTL buffer V
SS —0.15 VDD V For entire VDD range
D030A VSS —0.8V V4.5V VDD 5.5V
D031 with Schmitt Trigger buffer VSS — 0.2 VDD V
D032 MCLR
, OSC1 (in RC mode) VSS — 0.2 VDD V
D033 OSC1 (in XT and LP modes) V
SS —0.3V V(Note 1)
OSC1 (in HS mode) VSS — 0.3 VDD V
Ports RC3 and RC4: —
D034 with Schmitt Trigger buffer V
SS — 0.3 VDD V For entire VDD range
D034A with SMBus -0.5 — 0.6 V For VDD = 4.5 to 5.5V
V
IH Input High Voltage
I/O ports: —
D040 with TTL buffer 2.0 — VDD V4.5V VDD 5.5V
D040A 0.25 V
DD
+ 0.8V
—VDD V For entire VDD range
D041 with Schmitt Trigger buffer 0.8 V
DD —VDD V For entire VDD range
D042 MCLR
0.8 VDD —VDD V
D042A OSC1 (in XT and LP modes) 1.6V — VDD V (Note 1)
OSC1 (in HS mode) 0.7 VDD —VDD V
D043 OSC1 (in RC mode) 0.9 V
DD —VDD V
Ports RC3 and RC4:
D044 with Schmitt Trigger buffer 0.7 VDD —VDD V For entire VDD range
D044A with SMBus 1.4 — 5.5 V For V
DD = 4.5 to 5.5V
D070 IPURB PORTB Weak Pull-up Current 50 250 400 AVDD = 5V, VPIN = VSS,
-40°C
TO +85°C
I
IL
Input Leakage Current
(2, 3)
D060 I/O ports — — 1 AVSS VPIN VDD,
pin at high-impedance
D061 MCLR
, RA4/T0CKI — — 5 AVSS VPIN VDD
D063 OSC1 — — 5 AVSS VPIN VDD, XT, HS
and LP osc configuration
* These parameters are characterized but not tested.
† Data in “Typ” column is at 5V, 25°C unless otherwise stated. These parameters are for design guidance
only and are not tested.
Note 1: In RC oscillator configuration, the OSC1/CLKI pin is a Schmitt Trigger input. It is not recommended that the
PIC16F87XA be driven with external clock in RC mode.
2: The leakage current on the MCLR
pin is strongly dependent on the applied voltage level. The specified levels
represent normal operating conditions. Higher leakage current may be measured at different input voltages.
3: Negative current is defined as current sourced by the pin.