Datasheet
PIC17C7XX
DS30289C-page 246 1998-2013 Microchip Technology Inc.
D150 VOD Open Drain High Voltage – – 8.5 V RA2 and RA3 pins only
pulled up to externally
applied voltage
Capacitive Loading Specs on
Output Pins
D100 C
OSC2 OSC2/CLKOUT pin – – 25 pF In EC or RC osc modes,
when OSC2 pin is outputting
CLKOUT. External clock is
used to drive OSC1.
D101 C
IO All I/O pins and OSC2
(in RC mode)
––50 pF
D102
C
AD System Interface Bus
(PORTC, PORTD and PORTE)
– – 50 pF In Microprocessor or
Extended Microcontroller
mode
Internal Program Memory
Programming Specs (Note 4)
D110
D111
D112
D113
D114
V
PP
VDDP
IPP
IDDP
TPROG
Voltage on MCLR/VPP pin
Supply voltage during
programming
Current into MCLR
/VPP pin
Supply current during
programming
Programming pulse width
12.75
4.75
–
–
100
–
5.0
25
–
–
13.25
5.25
50
30
1000
V
V
mA
mA
ms
(Note 5)
Terminated via internal/
external interrupt or a
RESET
DC CHARACTERISTICS
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise stated)
Operating temperature
-40°C T
A +125°C for extended
-40°C T
A +85°C for industrial
0°C T
A +70°C for commercial
Operating voltage V
DD range as described in Section 20.1
Param.
No.
Sym Characteristic Min Typ† Max Units Conditions
† Data in “Typ” column is at 5V, 25C unless otherwise stated.
Note 1: In RC oscillator configuration, the OSC1/CLKIN pin is a Schmitt Trigger input. It is not recommended that the
PIC17CXXX devices be driven with external clock in RC mode.
2: The leakage current on the MCLR pin is strongly dependent on the applied voltage level. Higher leakage
current may be measured at different input voltages.
3: Negative current is defined as current sourced by the pin.
4: These specifications are for the programming of the on-chip program memory EPROM through the use of the
table write instructions. The complete programming specifications can be found in: PIC17C7XX Programming
Specifications (Literature number DS TBD).
5: The MCLR
/VPP pin may be kept in this range at times other than programming, but is not recommended.
6: For TTL buffers, the better of the two specifications may be used.
Note 1: When using the Table Write for internal programming, the device temperature must be less than 40°C.
2: For In-Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP), refer to the device programming specification.