2012 Microchip Technology Inc. Preliminary DS41642A-page 1
This document includes the
programming specifications for the
following device:
1.0 OVERVIEW
The device can be programmed using either the high-
voltage In-Circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™)
method or the low-voltage ICSP™ method.
1.1 Hardware Requirements
1.1.1 HIGH-VOLTAGE ICSP
PROGRAMMING
In High-Voltage ICSP™ mode, this device requires two
programmable power supplies: one for V
DD and one for
the MCLR
/VPP pin.
1.1.2 LOW-VOLTAGE ICSP
PROGRAMMING
In Low-Voltage ICSP™ mode, this device can be
programmed using a single V
DD source in the
operating range. The MCLR
/VPP pin does not have to
be brought to a different voltage, but can instead be left
at the normal operating voltage.
1.1.2.1 Single-Supply ICSP Programming
The LVP bit in Configuration Word 2 enables single-
supply (low-voltage) ICSP programming. The LVP bit
defaults to a ‘1’ (enabled) from the factory. The LVP bit
may only be programmed to 0’ by entering the High-
Voltage ICSP mode, where the MCLR
/VPP pin is raised
to V
IHH. Once the LVP bit is programmed to a ‘0’, only
the High-Voltage ICSP mode is available and only the
High-Voltage ICSP mode can be used to program the
device.
1.2 Pin Utilization
Five pins are needed for ICSP™ programming. The
pins are listed in Table 1-1.
PIC12LF1552
Note 1: The High-Voltage ICSP mode is always
available, regardless of the state of the
LVP bit, by applying V
IHH to the MCLR/
V
PP pin.
2: While in Low-Voltage ICSP mode, MCLR
is always enabled, regardless of the
MCLRE bit, and the port pin can no
longer be used as a general purpose
input.
TABLE 1-1: PIN DESCRIPTIONS DURING PROGRAMMING
Pin Name
During Programming
Function Pin Type Pin Description
RA1 ICSPCLK I Clock Input – Schmitt Trigger Input
RA0 ICSPDAT I/O Data Input/Output – Schmitt Trigger Input
MCLR
/VPP/RA3 Program/Verify mode P
(1)
Program Mode Select/Programming Power Supply
V
DD VDD P Power Supply
V
SS VSS P Ground
Legend: I = Input, O = Output, P = Power
Note 1: The programming high voltage is internally generated. To activate the Program/Verify mode, high voltage needs to be
applied to MCLR
input. Since the MCLR is used for a level source, MCLR does not draw any significant current.
PIC12LF1552 Memory Programming Specification
PIC12LF1552
PIC12LF1552
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2.0 DEVICE PINOUTS
The pin diagram is shown in Figure 2-1. The pins that
are required for programming are listed in Table 1-1 and
shown in bold lettering in the pin diagram.
FIGURE 2-1: 8-PIN PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, DFN DIAGRAM FOR PIC12LF1552
PDIP, SOIC, MSOP, DFN (2x3)
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
VDD
RA5
RA4
MCLR/VPP/RA3
V
SS
RA0/ICSPDAT
RA1/ICSPCLK
RA2
PIC12LF1552
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PIC12LF1552
3.0 MEMORY MAP
The memory is broken into two sections: program
memory and configuration memory.
FIGURE 3-1: PIC12LF1552 PROGRAM MEMORY MAPPING
7FFF
h
8000
h
8200
h
FFFF
h
2 KW
Implemented
Maps to
Program Memory
Configuration Memory
8000-81FFh
User ID Location
User ID Location
User ID Location
User ID Location
Reserved
Reserved
Device ID
Configuration Word 1
Configuration Word 2
Calibration Word 1
Calibration Word 2
Reserved
8000h
8001h
8002h
8003h
8004h
8005h
8006h
8007h
8009h
8008h
800Ah
Implemented
0000h
Maps to
0-07FFh
07FFh
800Bh-81FFh

PIC12LF1552-I/MS

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Microchip Technology
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8-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 3.5KBFlash 256bRAM 6 I/0, 10-Bit ADC
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