SHIFTIN clock pin???


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    Hi all,

    I'm working with a digital encoder and decoder that requires me to use the SHIFTIN function to read the synchronous serial output of the decoder's onboard counter. I have two questions. 1. The SHIFTIN function asks for a clock pin.... do I need an additional oscillator? 2. If so, how should this be connected? Thanks ahead of time!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by champion View Post
    do I need an additional oscillator?
    no - the sending device controls the clock for synchronous communication (so the pic clock pin should go directly to the device sending the data)
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    Thanks all for your help and input, I got it working!!!

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