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PIC16F84 Pinout Diagram

Part Series:PIC16F84 Series
Category:Microcontrollers
Description:8Bit Microcontroller, Flash, PIC16F, 4MHz, 1.75KB, 68Byte, 18Pins, DIP
Document:PIC16F84-10/P Datasheet PDF (128 Pages)

PIC16F84A-04/P - Microchip Specifications

TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Frequency
4 MHz
Number of Pins
18 Pin
Supply Voltage (DC)
5.00 V, 5.50 V (max)
Operating Voltage
2V ~ 5.5V
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PIC16F84A-04/P - Microchip Function Overview

The PIC16F84A-04/P is a 8-bit 4MHz CMOS Flash/EEPROM-based Microcontroller. The EEPROM data memory is readable and writable during normal operation (full VDD range). This memory is not directly mapped in the register file space. Instead it is indirectly addressed through the special function registers. The PIC16F84A has a watchdog timer which can be shut-off only through configuration bits. It runs off its own RC oscillator for added reliability. There are two timers that offer necessary delays on power-up. One is the Oscillator Start-up Timer (OST), intended to keep the chip in reset until the crystal oscillator is stable. The other is the Power-up Timer (PWRT), which provides a fixed delay of 72ms (nominal) on power-up only. This design keeps the device in RESET while the power supply stabilizes. With these two timers on-chip, most applications need no external reset circuitry.
High performance RISC CPU - 15 special functions hardware register and 8-level deep hardware stack
High current sink/source for direct LED drive
EEPROM data retention of >40 years
In-Circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™) - Via two pins capability
Power-on reset (POR), power-up timer (PWRT) and oscillator start-up timer (OST)
Watchdog timer (WDT) with its own on-chip RC oscillator for reliable operation
Code protection
Power saving sleep mode
ESD sensitive device, take proper precaution while handling the device.
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