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PIC12F629-I/SNVAO 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: PIC12F629-I/SNVAO
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内容描述: [RISC Microcontroller, 8-Bit, FLASH, 20MHz, CMOS, PDSO8]
分类和应用: 闪存微控制器
文件页数/大小: 136 页 / 1422 K
品牌: MICROCHIP [ MICROCHIP ]
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PIC12F629/675  
FIGURE 9-14:  
TYPICAL IN-CIRCUIT  
SERIAL PROGRAMMING  
CONNECTION  
9.8  
Code Protection  
If the code protection bit(s) have not been  
programmed, the on-chip program memory can be  
read out for verification purposes.  
To Normal  
Note: The entire data EEPROM and Flash  
program memory will be erased when the  
code protection is turned off. The INTOSC  
calibration data is also erased. See  
PIC12F629/675 Programming Specifica-  
tion for more information.  
Connections  
External  
Connector  
Signals  
PIC12F629/675  
+5V  
0V  
VDD  
VSS  
VPP  
GP3/MCLR/VPP  
9.9  
ID Locations  
GP1  
GP0  
CLK  
Four memory locations (2000h-2003h) are designated  
as ID locations where the user can store checksum or  
other code identification numbers. These locations are  
not accessible during normal execution but are  
readable and writable during Program/Verify. Only the  
Least Significant 7 bits of the ID locations are used.  
Data I/O  
VDD  
To Normal  
Connections  
9.10 In-Circuit Serial Programming  
The PIC12F629/675 microcontrollers can be serially  
programmed while in the end application circuit. This is  
simply done with two lines for clock and data, and three  
other lines for:  
9.11 In-Circuit Debugger  
Since in-circuit debugging requires the loss of clock,  
data and MCLR pins, MPLAB® ICD 2 development with  
an 8-pin device is not practical. A special 14-pin  
PIC12F675-ICD device is used with MPLAB ICD 2 to  
provide separate clock, data and MCLR pins and frees  
all normally available pins to the user.  
• power  
• ground  
• programming voltage  
This allows customers to manufacture boards with  
unprogrammed devices, and then program the  
microcontroller just before shipping the product. This  
also allows the most recent firmware or a custom  
firmware to be programmed.  
This special ICD device is mounted on the top of the  
header and its signals are routed to the MPLAB ICD 2  
connector. On the bottom of the header is an 8-pin  
socket that plugs into the user’s target via the 8-pin  
stand-off connector.  
The device is placed into a Program/Verify mode by  
holding the GP0 and GP1 pins low, while raising the  
MCLR (VPP) pin from VIL to VIHH (see Programming  
Specification). GP0 becomes the programming data  
and GP1 becomes the programming clock. Both GP0  
and GP1 are Schmitt Trigger inputs in this mode.  
When the ICD pin on the PIC12F675-ICD device is  
held low, the In-Circuit Debugger functionality is  
enabled. This function allows simple debugging  
functions when used with MPLAB ICD 2. When the  
microcontroller has this feature enabled, some of the  
resources are not available for general use. Table 9-10  
shows which features are consumed by the  
background debugger:  
After Reset, to place the device into Programming/  
Verify mode, the PC is at location 00h. A 6-bit  
command is then supplied to the device. Depending on  
the command, 14-bits of program data are then  
supplied to or from the device, depending on whether  
the command was a load or a read. For complete  
details of serial programming, please refer to the  
Programming Specifications.  
TABLE 9-10: DEBUGGER RESOURCES  
I/O pins  
Stack  
ICDCLK, ICDDATA  
1 level  
Program Memory  
Address 0h must be NOP  
A typical In-Circuit Serial Programming connection is  
shown in Figure 9-14.  
300h-3FEh  
For more information, see 8-Pin MPLAB ICD 2 Header  
Information Sheet (DS51292) available on Microchip’s  
web site (www.microchip.com).  
2010 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS41190G-page 69