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All of the devices in the PIC18F25K80 family incorpo- rate a range of features that can significantly reduce power consumption during operation. Key items include:
- Alternate Run Modes: By clocking the controller from the Timer1 source or the Internal RC oscilla- tor, power consumption during code execution can be reduced.
- Multiple Idle Modes: The controller can also run with its CPU core disabled but the peripherals still active. In these states, power consumption can be reduced even further.
- On-the-Fly Mode Switching: The power-managed modes are invoked by user code during operation, allowing the user to incorporate power-saving ideas into their application’s software design.
XLP: An extra low-power BOR and low-power Watchdog timer
All of the devices in the PIC18F25K80 family offer different oscillator options, allowing users a range of choices in developing application hardware as well as unlocking pic18f26k80 flash memory. These include:
- External Resistor/Capacitor (RC); RA6 available
- External Resistor/Capacitor with Clock Out (RCIO)
- Three External Clock modes:
- External Clock (EC); RA6 available
- External Clock with Clock Out (ECIO)
External Crystal (XT, HS, LP)
- A Phase Lock Loop (PLL) frequency multiplier, available to the external oscillator modes which allows clock speeds of up to 64 MHz. PLL can also be used with the internal oscillator.
- An internal oscillator block that provides a 16 MHz clock (±2% accuracy) and an INTOSC source (approximately 31 kHz, stable over temperature and VDD)
- Operates as HF-INTOSC or MF-INTOSC when block is selected for 16 MHz or 500 kHz
- Frees the two oscillator pins for use as additional general purpose I/O
The internal oscillator block provides a stable reference source that gives the family additional features for robust operation: