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PIC18F44J50-I Datasheet, PDF (76/562 Pages) Microchip Technology – 28/44-Pin, Low-Power, High-Performance USB Microcontrollers
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TABLE 5-2: INITIALIZATION CONDITIONS FOR ALL REGISTERS (CONTINUED)
Register
Applicable Devices
Power-on Reset,
Brown-out Reset,
Wake From Deep
Sleep
MCLR Resets
WDT Reset
RESET Instruction
Stack Resets
CM Resets
Wake-up via WDT
or Interrupt
RPINR3
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---1 1111
---1 1111
---u uuuu
RPINR2
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---1 1111
---1 1111
---u uuuu
RPINR1
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---1 1111
---1 1111
---u uuuu
RPOR24
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR23
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR22
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR21
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR20
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR19
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR18
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR17
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR13
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR12
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR11
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR10
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR9
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR8
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR7
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR6
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR5
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR4
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR3
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR2
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR1
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
RPOR0
PIC18F2XJ50 PIC18F4XJ50
---0 0000
---0 0000
---u uuuu
Legend: u = unchanged, x = unknown, - = unimplemented bit, read as ‘0’, q = value depends on condition.
Note 1: When the wake-up is due to an interrupt and the GIEH (and GIEL if low priority) bit(s) are set, the TOSU,
TOSH and TOSL are updated with the current value of the PC. The STKPTR is modified to point to the
next location in the hardware stack.
2: When the wake-up is due to an interrupt and the GIEL or GIEH bit is set, the PC is loaded with the interrupt
vector (0008h or 0018h).
3: One or more bits in the INTCONx or PIRx registers will be affected (to cause wake-up).
4: See Table 5-1 for Reset value for specific condition.
5: Not implemented on PIC18F2XJ50 devices.
6: Not implemented on “LF” devices.
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