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    Hi,

    I'm used to using regular 32.768khz 2-pin crystals with 2 caps to drive timer1 for a real time clock.

    But I have this 4-pin clock/crystal that I would like to use (pic attached), but i'm not sure how to go about it.

    I've searched for a data sheet but havnt had much luck finding one that is an exact match.

    Do I still need capacitors for this type of clock? And how do the connections to the timer OSC pins go considering this thing has 4 pins.

    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamikaze47 View Post
    Hi,

    I'm used to using regular 32.768khz 2-pin crystals with 2 caps to drive timer1 for a real time clock.

    But I have this 4-pin clock/crystal that I would like to use (pic attached), but i'm not sure how to go about it.

    I've searched for a data sheet but havnt had much luck finding one that is an exact match.

    Do I still need capacitors for this type of clock? And how do the connections to the timer OSC pins go considering this thing has 4 pins.

    Thanks.
    Here's a bit of data:
    http://www.icwic.com/icwic/data/pdf/...rs/a/99977.pdf


    steve

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    Thanks Steve. Looks like the closest thing to a data sheet I will get for this particular one.

    Still lost as to how to hook it up to the timer1 oscillator inputs. Anyone played with these before?
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    No caps needed. Just connect the TTL clock osc output to T1CKI, and setup TMR1 for external clock from T1CKI pin with LP oscillator off.
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    ok, so i guess it's as simple as this?

    pin 1 - no connection
    pin 7 - ground
    pin 8 - T1CKI pin of PIC
    pin 14 - +5v
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    Yep. Should be.
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