Crystal Signal? Where is it???
I finally have my code completed and working (with the 16F877 on the Lab X1 board) I'm in the process of moving over completely to a breadboard. My original configuration uses the Lab X1 development board which has the 16F877 installed from there it is hardwired to a breadboard that has additional circuitry and IC's.
http://www.netjam.com/images/hardware/crystal-2.jpg
All I want to do is move over the 16F877 onto the breadboard pre-programmed and wire it up.
My problem:
While hooking up the 16F877 connections, VSS, VDD & Crystal (4MHz) and caps (22pf) I don't measure any signal at all. I can measure the Lab X1 clock frequency at 4 MHz with an O-scope, nice amplitude and all. When I measure my breadboard 16F877/Crystal I measure nothing.
I have confirmed voltage, current limit, caps, etc. I have used a known good 16F877 from the Lab X1 board and installed onto the breadboard and still no signal. Am I supposed to wire up anything else? I'm using the PIC16F877 datasheet; section 12.2 as my source of Oscillator configurations. I also included a photo of my breadboard setup.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Netjammer-
http://www.netjam.com/images/hardware/crystal.jpg
PS. I've also tried other types of crystals freq's and packaging, no luck.
Is your scope damping the oscillator
Hi,
It sometimes happen with a breadboard that poor ground and mis-contacts prevent oscillator start up . Also try changing the capacitor values. Route all grounds to a common point. If your breadboad has a metal backing plate then ground it.
Regards