Microchip Technology DV164136 Data Sheet

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© 2008 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS39646C-page 295
PIC18F8722 FAMILY
24.6
Operation During Sleep
When enabled, the HLVD circuitry continues to operate
during Sleep. If the device voltage crosses the trip
point, the HLVDIF bit will be set and the device will
wake-up from Sleep. Device execution will continue
from the interrupt vector address if interrupts have
been globally enabled.
24.7
Effects of a Reset
   
A device Reset forces all registers to their Reset state.
This forces the HLVD module to be turned off. 
TABLE 24-1:
REGISTERS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH/LOW-VOLTAGE DETECT MODULE
Name
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Reset 
Values 
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HLVDCON
VDIRMAG
IRVST
HLVDEN
HLVDL3
HLVDL2
HLVDL1
HLVDL0
INTCON
GIE/GIEH PEIE/GIEL
TMR0IE
INT0IE
RBIE
TMR0IF
INT0IF
RBIF
PIR2
OSCFIF
CMIF
EEIF
BCL1IF
HLVDIF
TMR3IF
CCP2IF
PIE2
OSCFIE
CMIE
EEIE
BCL1IE
HLVDIE
TMR3IE
CCP2IE
IPR2
OSCFIP
CMIP
EEIP
BCL1IP
HLVDIP
TMR3IP
CCP2IP
TRISA
TRISA7
(1)
TRISA6
(1)
TRISA5
TRISA4
TRISA3
TRISA2
TRISA1
TRISA0
Legend: — = unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Shaded cells are unused by the HLVD module.
Note 1:
PORTA<7:6> and their direction bits are individually configured as port pins based on various primary 
oscillator modes. When disabled, these bits read as ‘0’.