use the calc and get the lower error % is one of the best trick i can say. Now uncheck the BRGH=1 box to compare both results. Sometime BRGH=1 give a better error % sometimes not. it's all depend of the OSC speed and the BRGH setting. This one of the reason i did this calc. Probably i could add an auto error % feature wich will compare both BRGH=1 and BRGH=0 results and give the best of it. As now it just provide the best error % for the BRGH you choose.
Using your example, both gave 0% error percentage.. couldn't be better assuming a real 16MHZ and a real 48MHZ
HTH
Last edited by mister_e; - 21st July 2006 at 21:56.
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