Microchip Technology MCP9800DM-DL2 Data Sheet
2004-2013 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS40001239E-page 65
PIC10F200/202/204/206
12.1
DC Characteristics: PIC10F200/202/204/206 (Industrial)
DC CHARACTERISTICS
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise specified)
Operating Temperature -40×C
Operating Temperature -40×C
T
A
+85C (industrial)
Param
No.
Sym
Characteristic
Min
Typ
(1)
Max
Units
Conditions
D001
V
DD
Supply Voltage
2.0 5.5
V
D002
V
DR
RAM Data Retention Voltage
(2)
1.5*
—
—
V
Device in Sleep mode
D003
V
POR
V
DD
Start Voltage
to ensure Power-on Reset
—
Vss
—
V
D004
S
VDD
V
DD
Rise Rate
to ensure Power-on Reset)
0.05*
—
—
V/ms
I
DD
Supply Current
(3)
D010
—
—
—
175
0.63
275
1.1
A
mA
V
DD
= 2.0V
V
DD
= 5.0V
I
PD
Power-down Current
(4)
D020
—
—
—
0.1
0.35
1.2
2.4
2.4
A
A
A
V
DD
= 2.0V
V
DD
= 5.0V
I
WDT
WDT Current
(5)
D022
—
—
—
1.0
7
3
16
A
A
A
V
DD
= 2.0V
V
DD
= 5.0V
I
CMP
Comparator Current
(5)
D023
—
—
—
12
44
44
23
80
80
A
A
A
V
DD
= 2.0V
V
DD
= 5.0V
I
VREF
Internal Reference Current
(5), (6)
D024
—
85
175
115
195
195
A
A
A
V
DD
= 2.0V.
V
DD
= 5.0V
*
These parameters are characterized but not tested.
Note 1:
Data in the Typical (“Typ”) column is based on characterization results at 25
C. This data is for design guidance only
and is not tested.
2:
This is the limit to which V
DD
can be lowered in Sleep mode without losing RAM data.
3:
The supply current is mainly a function of the operating voltage and frequency. Other factors such as bus loading, bus
rate, internal code execution pattern and temperature also have an impact on the current consumption.
a) The test conditions for all I
rate, internal code execution pattern and temperature also have an impact on the current consumption.
a) The test conditions for all I
DD
measurements in active operation mode are:
All I/O pins tri-stated, pulled to V
SS
, T0CKI = V
DD
, MCLR = V
DD
; WDT enabled/disabled as specified.
b) For standby current measurements, the conditions are the same, except that the device is in Sleep mode.
4:
Power-down current is measured with the part in Sleep mode, with all I/O pins in high-impedance state and tied to V
DD
or V
SS
.
5:
The peripheral current is the sum of the base I
DD
or I
PD
and the additional current consumed when this peripheral is
enabled.
6:
Measured with the comparator enabled.