Datasheet

2009-2016 Microchip Technology Inc. DS60001156J-page 367
PIC32MX5XX/6XX/7XX
TABLE 32-17: EXTERNAL CLOCK TIMING REQUIREMENTS
AC CHARACTERISTICS
Standard Operating Conditions: 2.3V to 3.6V
(unless otherwise stated)
Operating temperature -40°C T
A
+85°C for Industrial
-40°C T
A
+105°C for V-Temp
Param.
No.
Symbol Characteristics Min. Typical
(1)
Max. Units Conditions
OS10 F
OSC
External CLKI Frequency
(External clocks only allowed
in EC and ECPLL modes)
DC
4
50
50
MHz
MHz
EC
(Note 4)
ECPLL
(Note 3)
OS11 Oscillator Crystal Frequency 3 10 MHz XT
(Note 4)
OS12 4 10 MHz XTPLL
(Notes 3,4)
OS13 10 25 MHz HS
(Note 4)
OS14 10 25 MHz HSPLL
(Notes 3,4)
OS15 32 32.768 100 kHz S
OSC
(Note 4)
OS20 T
OSC
T
OSC
= 1/F
OSC
= T
CY
(2)
See parameter
OS10 for F
OSC
value
OS30 T
OS
L,
T
OS
H
External Clock
In (OSC1)
High or Low Time
0.45 x T
OSC
——nsEC
(Note 4)
OS31 T
OS
R,
T
OS
F
External Clock
In (OSC1)
Rise or Fall Time
0.05 x T
OSC
ns EC
(Note 4)
OS40 T
OST
Oscillator Start-up Timer Period
(Only applies to HS, HSPLL,
XT, XTPLL and S
OSC
Clock
Oscillator modes)
1024 T
OSC
(Note 4)
OS41 T
FSCM
Primary Clock Fail Safe
Time-out Period
—2ms
(Note 4)
OS42 G
M
External Oscillator
Transconductance (Primary
Oscillator only)
—12mA/VV
DD
= 3.3V,
T
A
= +25°C
(Note 4)
Note 1:
Data in “Typical” column is at 3.3V, 25°C unless otherwise stated. Parameters are characterized but are not
tested.
2:
Instruction cycle period (T
CY
) equals the input oscillator time base period. All specified values are based on
characterization data for that particular oscillator type under standard operating conditions with the device
executing code. Exceeding these specified limits may result in an unstable oscillator operation and/or
higher than expected current consumption. All devices are tested to operate at “min.” values with an
external clock applied to the OSC1/CLKI pin.
3:
PLL input requirements: 4 MH
Z
F
PLLIN
5 MH
Z
(use PLL prescaler to reduce F
OSC
). This parameter is
characterized, but is only tested at 10 MHz at manufacturing.
4:
This parameter is characterized, but not tested in manufacturing.