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#190013 - Divider Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jim Granville said:
If you reload the Clock Divider on some pin change, or serial command, does that restore the expected operation ? The divider is not set. You select the operating frequency during programming, and you can then divide the programmed frequency using the divider - that's how it should be at least. It seems to run at about 1.5MHz when I set the CLK_DIV register to 1, and not the programmed clock/2. Alpha/beta silicon? The STC info suggests they defaulted to No-divide, which is not so clever on a slowly rising supply - the RST may release <before> the CPU can run at 35MHz. It should run at 5MHz or whatever you set - not 35MHz. It looks like they use a µpot or similar as the R of the RC oscillator. The µpot is then set during programming. What voltage does it release RST at ? 3.8 or 4.1V. It should run correctly at either voltage. The LP52 looks quite good here, because it is such a low speed, it seems to always be OK, even close to the 2.0V BOD level. I like the LP52 also, but the frequency is just a bit low. The timing accuracy is better with the STC - when they run at the right speed ;) Mikkel |
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