
 PIC16F73
 PIC16F74
 PIC16F76
 PIC16F77

28/40-Pin 8-Bit CMOS FLASH Microcontrollers

High Performance RISC CPU:

 High performance RISC CPU
 Only 35 single word instructions to learn
 All single cycle instructions except for program
  branches which are two-cycle
 Operating speed: DC - 20 MHz clock input
  DC - 200 ns instruction cycle
 Up to 8K x 14 words of FLASH Program Memory,
  Up to 368 x 8 bytes of Data Memory (RAM)
 Pinout compatible to the PIC16C73B/74B/76/77
 Pinout compatible to the PIC16F873/874/876/877
 Interrupt capability (up to 12 sources)
 Eight level deep hardware stack
 Direct, Indirect and Relative Addressing modes
 Processor read access to program memory

Special Microcontroller Features:

 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
 Programmable code protection
 Power saving SLEEP mode
 Selectable oscillator options
 In-Circuit Serial Programming? (ICSP?) via two
  pins

Peripheral Features:

 Timer0: 8-bit timer/counter with 8-bit prescaler
 Timer1: 16-bit timer/counter with prescaler,
  can be incremented during SLEEP via external
  crystal/clock
 Timer2: 8-bit timer/counter with 8-bit period
  register, prescaler and postscaler
 Two Capture, Compare, PWM modules
  - Capture is 16-bit, max. resolution is 12.5 ns
  - Compare is 16-bit, max. resolution is 200 ns
  - PWM max. resolution is 10-bit
 8-bit, up to 8-channel Analog-to-Digital converter
 Synchronous Serial Port (SSP) with SPI (Master
  mode) and I2C (Slave)
 Universal Synchronous Asynchronous Receiver
  Transmitter (USART/SCI)
 Parallel Slave Port (PSP), 8-bits wide with
  external RD, WR and CS controls (40/44-pin only)
 Brown-out detection circuitry for
  Brown-out Reset (BOR)

CMOS Technology:

 Low power, high speed CMOS FLASH technology
 Fully static design
 Wide operating voltage range: 2.0V to 5.5V
 High Sink/Source Current: 25 mA
 Industrial temperature range
 Low power consumption:
  - < 2 mA typical @ 5V, 4 MHz
  - 20 A typical @ 3V, 32 kHz
  - < 1 A typical standby current
