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DSPIC33FJXXXMCX06A Datasheet, PDF (24/352 Pages) Microchip Technology – High-Performance, 16-bit Digital Signal Controllers
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2.7 Oscillator Value Conditions on
Device Start-up
If the PLL of the target device is enabled and
configured for the device start-up oscillator, the
maximum oscillator source frequency must be limited
to 4 MHz < FIN < 8 MHz to comply with device PLL
start-up conditions. This means that if the external
oscillator frequency is outside this range, the
application must start-up in the FRC mode first. The
default PLL settings after a POR with an oscillator
frequency outside this range will violate the device
operating speed.
Once the device powers up, the application firmware
can initialize the PLL SFRs, CLKDIV and PLLDBF to a
suitable value, and then perform a clock switch to the
oscillator + PLL clock source. Note that clock switching
must be enabled in the device Configuration Word.
2.8 Configuration of Analog and
Digital Pins During ICSP
Operations
If the MPLAB ICD 2, ICD 3 or REAL ICE in-circuit
emulator is selected as a debugger, it automatically
initializes all of the A/D input pins (ANx) as “digital” pins
by setting all bits in the AD1PCFGL register.
The bits in this register that correspond to the A/D pins
that are initialized by the MPLAB ICD 2, ICD 3 or REAL
ICE in-circuit emulator, must not be cleared by the user
application firmware; otherwise, communication errors
will result between the debugger and the device.
If your application needs to use certain A/D pins as
analog input pins during the debug session, the user
application must clear the corresponding bits in the
AD1PCFGL register during initialization of the ADC
module.
When the MPLAB ICD 2, ICD 3 or REAL ICE in-circuit
emulator is used as a programmer, the user application
firmware must correctly configure the AD1PCFGL
register. Automatic initialization of this register is only
done during debugger operation. Failure to correctly
configure the register(s) will result in all A/D pins being
recognized as analog input pins, resulting in the port
value being read as a logic ‘0’, which may affect user
application functionality.
2.9 Unused I/Os
Unused I/O pins should be configured as outputs and
driven to a logic low state.
Alternatively, connect a 1k to 10k resistor to VSS on
unused pins and drive the output to logic low.
DS70594B-page 24
Preliminary
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