Datasheet
2011-2015 Microchip Technology Inc. DS40001615C-page 215
PIC12(L)F1501
D019C — 1030 1500 A3.0FOSC = 20 MHz,
External Clock (ECH),
High-Power mode
D019C — 1060 1600 A 3.0 FOSC = 20 MHz,
External Clock (ECH),
High-Power mode
— 1220 1800 A 5.0
D019A — 6 16 A1.8F
OSC = 32 kHz,
External Clock (ECL),
Low-Power mode
—822A3.0
D019A — 13 28 A 2.3 FOSC = 32 kHz,
External Clock (ECL),
Low-Power mode
— 15 31 A 3.0
— 16 36 A 5.0
D019B — 19 35 A1.8F
OSC = 500 kHz,
External Clock (ECL),
Low-Power mode
—3255A3.0
D019B — 31 52 A 2.3 FOSC = 500 kHz,
External Clock (ECL),
Low-Power mode
— 38 65 A 3.0
— 44 74 A 5.0
TABLE 27-2: SUPPLY CURRENT (IDD)
(1,2)
(CONTINUED)
PIC12LF1501
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise stated)
PIC12F1501
Param.
No.
Device
Characteristics
Min. Typ† Max. Units
Conditions
V
DD Note
* These parameters are characterized but not tested.
† Data in “Typ” column is at 3.0V, 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
SS; 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.