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PIC16F1933_11 Datasheet, PDF (305/430 Pages) Microchip Technology – 28-Pin Flash-Based, 8-Bit CMOS Microcontrollers LCD Driver and nanoWatt XLP Technology
PIC16(L)F1933
26.0 CAPACITIVE SENSING (CPS)
MODULE
The Capacitive Sensing (CPS) module allows for an
interaction with an end user without a mechanical
interface. In a typical application, the CPS module is
attached to a pad on a Printed Circuit Board (PCB),
which is electrically isolated from the end user. When the
end user places their finger over the PCB pad, a
capacitive load is added, causing a frequency shift in the
CPS module. The CPS module requires software and at
least one timer resource to determine the change in
frequency. Key features of this module include:
• Analog MUX for monitoring multiple inputs
• Capacitive sensing oscillator
• Multiple Power modes
• High power range with variable voltage references
• Multiple timer resources
• Software control
• Operation during Sleep
FIGURE 26-1:
CAPACITIVE SENSING BLOCK DIAGRAM
CPS0
CPS1
CPS2
CPS3
CPS4
CPS5
CPS6
CPS7
T0XCS
CPSCH<2:0>
CPSON(1)
T0CKI
0
1
CPSRNG<1:0>
CPSON
FOSC/4
Timer0 Module
TMR0CS
Set
TMR0IF
0
TMR0
Overflow
1
Capacitive
Sensing
Oscillator
CPSOSC
0
Int.
Ref-
Ref.
1 DAC
0
Ref+
1 FVR
CPSCLK
CPSOUT
T1CS<1:0>
FOSC
FOSC/4
T1OSC/
T1CKI
T1GSEL<1:0>
T1G
SYNCC1OUT
SYNCC2OUT
Timer1 Module
EN TMR1H:TMR1L
Timer1 Gate
Control Logic
CPSRM
Note 1: If CPSON = 0, disabling capacitive sensing, no channel is selected.
 2011 Microchip Technology Inc.
Preliminary
DS41575A-page 305