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1 | /******************************************************************************/ |
2 | /* Main Files to Include */ | |
3 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
4 | ||
5 | #if defined(__XC) | |
6 | #include <xc.h> /* XC8 General Include File */ | |
7 | #elif defined(HI_TECH_C) | |
8 | #include <htc.h> /* HiTech General Include File */ | |
9 | #endif | |
10 | ||
11 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
12 | /* Configuration Bits */ | |
13 | /* */ | |
14 | /* Refer to your Hi-Tech User Manual in the PICC installation directory */ | |
15 | /* /doc folder for more information on filling in configuration bits. */ | |
16 | /* In addition, configuration bit mnemonics can be found in your */ | |
17 | /* PICC\version\include\<processor name>.h file for your device. The XC8 */ | |
18 | /* compiler contains documentation on the configuration bit macros within */ | |
19 | /* the compiler installation /docs folder in a file called */ | |
20 | /* pic18_chipinfo.html. */ | |
21 | /* */ | |
22 | /* For additional information about what the hardware configurations mean in */ | |
23 | /* terms of device operation, refer to the device datasheet. */ | |
24 | /* */ | |
25 | /* A feature of MPLAB X is the 'Generate Source Code to Output' utility in */ | |
26 | /* the Configuration Bits window. Under Window > PIC Memory Views > */ | |
27 | /* Configuration Bits, a user controllable configuration bits window is */ | |
28 | /* available to Generate Configuration Bits source code which the user can */ | |
29 | /* paste into this project. */ | |
30 | /* */ | |
31 | /******************************************************************************/ | |
32 | ||
33 | /* TODO Fill in your config bits here. Use the configuration bits generator. */ | |
34 | // CONFIG1 | |
35 | #pragma config FOSC = INTOSC // Oscillator Selection (INTOSC oscillator: I/O function on CLKIN pin) | |
36 | #pragma config WDTE = ON // Watchdog Timer Enable (WDT disabled) | |
37 | #pragma config PWRTE = OFF // Power-up Timer Enable (PWRT disabled) | |
38 | #pragma config MCLRE = OFF // MCLR Pin Function Select (MCLR/VPP pin function is digital input) | |
39 | #pragma config CP = OFF // Flash Program Memory Code Protection (Program memory code protection is disabled) | |
40 | #pragma config CPD = OFF // Data Memory Code Protection (Data memory code protection is disabled) | |
41 | #pragma config BOREN = ON // Brown-out Reset Enable (Brown-out Reset enabled) | |
42 | #pragma config CLKOUTEN = OFF // Clock Out Enable (CLKOUT function is disabled. I/O or oscillator function on the CLKOUT pin) | |
43 | #pragma config IESO = OFF // Internal/External Switchover (Internal/External Switchover mode is disabled) | |
44 | #pragma config FCMEN = ON // Fail-Safe Clock Monitor Enable (Fail-Safe Clock Monitor is enabled) | |
45 | ||
46 | // CONFIG2 | |
47 | #pragma config WRT = OFF // Flash Memory Self-Write Protection (Write protection off) | |
48 | #pragma config PLLEN = ON // PLL Enable (4x PLL enabled) | |
49 | #pragma config STVREN = ON // Stack Overflow/Underflow Reset Enable (Stack Overflow or Underflow will cause a Reset) | |
50 | #pragma config BORV = LO // Brown-out Reset Voltage Selection (Brown-out Reset Voltage (Vbor), low trip point selected.) | |
51 | #pragma config LVP = ON // Low-Voltage Programming Enable (Low-voltage programming enabled) | |
52 | ||
53 |