Timer2 is an 8-bit timer, so it doesn't have an L and H register. It's just TMR2.
And you don't need to reload it like you do with Timer1.
Changing the value of the PR2 register adjusts the...
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Timer2 is an 8-bit timer, so it doesn't have an L and H register. It's just TMR2.
And you don't need to reload it like you do with Timer1.
Changing the value of the PR2 register adjusts the...