Introduction
Author: Jonah Lerner, Microchip Technology Inc. |
Microcontrollers require a constant voltage to run many programmed analog operations. When that voltage starts to degrade (like a battery loosing charge), these programmed analog operations might not perform as they should. A charge pump can be used to ensure that the voltage used by analog peripherals will stay constant, even if the operating voltage of the microcontroller drops. This technical brief highlights the use of the charge pump and its key settings.