Datasheet
PIC18F2420/2520/4420/4520
DS39631E-page 334 © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc.
D025L
(ΔI
OSCB)
Timer1 Oscillator 4.5 9.0 μA -40°C
(3)
VDD = 2.0V 32 kHz on Timer1
0.9 1.6 μA-10°C
0.9 1.6 μA+25°C
0.9 1.8 μA+85°C
4.8 10 μA -40°C
(3)
VDD = 3.0V 32 kHz on Timer1
1.0 2.0 μA-10°C
1.0 2.0 μA+25°C
1.0 2.6 μA+85°C
6.0 11 μA -40°C
(3)
VDD = 5.0V 32 kHz on Timer1
1.6 4.0 μA-10°C
1.6 4.0 μA+25°C
1.6 4.0 μA+85°C
26.2 DC Characteristics: Power-Down and Supply Current
PIC18F2420/2520/4420/4520 (Industrial)
PIC18LF2420/2520/4420/4520 (Industrial) (Continued)
PIC18LF2420/2520/4420/4520
(Industrial)
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise stated)
Operating temperature -40°C ≤ T
A ≤ +85°C for industrial
PIC18F2420/2520/4420/4520
(Industrial, Extended)
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise stated)
Operating temperature -40°C ≤ T
A ≤ +85°C for industrial
-40°C ≤ T
A ≤ +125°C for extended
Param
No.
Device Typ Max Units Conditions
Legend: Shading of rows is to assist in readability of the table.
Note 1: 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 or VSS and all features that
add delta current disabled (such as WDT, Timer1 Oscillator, BOR, etc.).
2: The supply current is mainly a function of operating voltage, frequency and mode. Other factors, such as I/O pin
loading and switching rate, oscillator type and circuit, internal code execution pattern and temperature, also have
an impact on the current consumption.
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 or VSS;
MCLR
= VDD; WDT enabled/disabled as specified.
3: When operation below -10°C is expected, use T1OSC High-Power mode, where LPT1OSC (CONFIG3H<2>) = 0.
When operation will always be above -10°C, then the low-power Timer1 oscillator may be selected.
4: BOR and HLVD enable internal band gap reference. With both modules enabled, current consumption will be less
than the sum of both specifications.