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generate a 2.048 MHz clock, with PIC16F630. It's possible??

 
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generate a 2.048 MHz clock, with PIC16F630. It's possible??
PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 10:02 am     Reply with quote

[size=18]Hello Everybody.
I can generate a 2.048 MHz clock, with the PIC 16F630. (I need square signal, Duty cycle=0.5)
has anybody experimented this?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: generate a 2.048 MHz clock, with PIC16F630. It's possibl
PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 11:20 am     Reply with quote

nkcruz wrote:
[size=18]Hello Everybody.
I can generate a 2.048 MHz clock, with the PIC 16F630. (I need square signal, Duty cycle=0.5)
has anybody experimented this?
Thanks in advance.
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In one sense, forget it.
Chose a chip with a hardware PWM module instead, and select a crystal frequency that is a nice multiple of the required frequency. One way you could do this on the 63, would be to use a 2.048MHz crystal, and run the processor on this. However the duty cycle may not then be perfect.

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Re: generate a 2.048 MHz clock, with PIC16F630. It's possibl
PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:38 am     Reply with quote

Ttelmah wrote:
nkcruz wrote:
[size=18]Hello Everybody.
I can generate a 2.048 MHz clock, with the PIC 16F630. (I need square signal, Duty cycle=0.5)
has anybody experimented this?
Thanks in advance.
[/size]

In one sense, forget it.
Chose a chip with a hardware PWM module instead, and select a crystal frequency that is a nice multiple of the required frequency. One way you could do this on the 63, would be to use a 2.048MHz crystal, and run the processor on this. However the duty cycle may not then be perfect.

Best Wishes

Ok. I already imagined that should change my project. I believe that will implement a clock generator. Thank you for its help.
Congratulations.

Norberto
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