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Michael
- 24th March 2006, 12:49
What is the option of LP (LF) all about in the EPIC oscillator list?

I assume it's in regard to low power and the LF series of chips.

Do you check this when programming these? (mandatory?)

I have a 16LF628a that I've just been choosing "XT" with....but there is some erratic behavior. (Circuit works fine with 16F628a).

It's a battery operated IRED xmtr (2 aaa cells)...sometimes when I pick it up to test it....it's dead until I do a hard reboot.


Thanks.

mister_e
- 24th March 2006, 13:30
F, LF, C serie have nothing to do with the PIC configuration fuse.

XT, HS, RC, LP setting are the PIC oscillator setting/choice. Everything is covered in your PIC datasheet in the oscillator section.

You'll also find the difference between LF and F serie in the datasheet.

Michael
- 24th March 2006, 14:40
Yes, I know that but I was talking about the oscillator options in the EPIC software....not the configuration fuse.

?

Is it me?

Darrel Taylor
- 24th March 2006, 23:36
LP is a Low Power oscillator configuration that allows you to run at 200Khz or less. For battery applications this can help make them last longer. Great for field dataloggers.   Bad for SERIN/OUT etc.
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Michael
- 25th March 2006, 12:19
Thanks Darrel....I think it was the (LF) in parantheses that gave me concern.