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PIC16LC63A-04 Datasheet, PDF (16/184 Pages) Microchip Technology – 8-Bit CMOS Microcontrollers with A/D Converter
PIC16C63A/65B/73B/74B
FIGURE 4-2:
REGISTER FILE MAP
File
Address
00h INDF(1)
01h TMR0
02h
PCL
03h STATUS
04h
FSR
05h PORTA
06h PORTB
07h PORTC
08h PORTD(2)
09h PORTE(2)
0Ah PCLATH
0Bh INTCON
0Ch PIR1
0Dh PIR2
0Eh TMR1L
0Fh TMR1H
10h T1CON
11h TMR2
12h T2CON
13h SSPBUF
14h SSPCON
15h CCPR1L
16h CCPR1H
17h CCP1CON
18h RCSTA
19h TXREG
1Ah RCREG
1Bh CCPR2L
1Ch CCPR2H
1Dh CCP2CON
1Eh ADRES(3)
1Fh ADCON0(3)
20h
File
Address
INDF(1)
80h
OPTION_REG 81h
PCL
82h
STATUS 83h
FSR
84h
TRISA
85h
TRISB
86h
TRISC
87h
TRISD(2) 88h
TRISE(2) 89h
PCLATH 8Ah
INTCON 8Bh
PIE1
8Ch
PIE2
8Dh
PCON
8Eh
8Fh
90h
91h
PR2
92h
SSPADD 93h
SSPSTAT 94h
95h
96h
97h
TXSTA
98h
SPBRG 99h
9Ah
9Bh
9Ch
9Dh
9Eh
ADCON1(3) 9Fh
A0h
General
Purpose
Register
General
Purpose
Register
4.2.2 SPECIAL FUNCTION REGISTERS
The Special Function Registers are registers used by
the CPU and Peripheral Modules for controlling the
desired operation of the device. These registers are
implemented as static RAM.
The Special Function Registers can be classified into
two sets (core and peripheral). Those registers associ-
ated with the “core” functions are described in this sec-
tion, and those related to the operation of the peripheral
features are described in the section of that peripheral
feature.
7Fh
Bank 0
FFh
Bank 1
Unimplemented data memory locations, read as ’0’.
Note 1: Not a physical register.
2: These registers are not implemented on the
PIC16C63A/73B, read as '0'.
3: These registers are not implemented on the
PIC16C63A/65B, read as '0'.
DS30605C-page 16
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