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PIC18FXX39 Datasheet, PDF (192/322 Pages) Microchip Technology – Enhanced FLASH Microcontrollers with Single Phase Induction Motor Control Kernel
PIC18FXX39
19.2 Operation
Depending on the power source for the device voltage,
the voltage normally decreases relatively slowly. This
means that the LVD module does not need to be con-
stantly operating. To decrease the current require-
ments, the LVD circuitry only needs to be enabled for
short periods, where the voltage is checked. After
doing the check, the LVD module may be disabled.
Each time that the LVD module is enabled, the circuitry
requires some time to stabilize. After the circuitry has
stabilized, all status flags may be cleared. The module
will then indicate the proper state of the system.
The following steps are needed to set up the LVD
module:
1. Write the value to the LVDL3:LVDL0 bits
(LVDCON register), which selects the desired
LVD Trip Point.
2. Ensure that LVD interrupts are disabled (the
LVDIE bit is cleared or the GIE bit is cleared).
3. Enable the LVD module (set the LVDEN bit in
the LVDCON register).
4. Wait for the LVD module to stabilize (the IRVST
bit to become set).
5. Clear the LVD interrupt flag, which may have
falsely become set until the LVD module has
stabilized (clear the LVDIF bit).
6. Enable the LVD interrupt (set the LVDIE and the
GIE bits).
Figure 19-4 shows typical waveforms that the LVD
module may be used to detect.
FIGURE 19-4:
CASE 1:
LOW VOLTAGE DETECT WAVEFORMS
LVDIF may not be set
VDD
LVDIF
VLVD
Enable LVD
Internally Generated
Reference Stable
TIVRST
LVDIF cleared in software
CASE 2:
VDD
LVDIF
Enable LVD
Internally Generated
Reference Stable
VLVD
TIVRST
LVDIF cleared in software
LVDIF cleared in software,
LVDIF remains set since LVD condition still exists
DS30485B-page 192
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