Does supply voltage effect baud rate?


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    Default Does supply voltage effect baud rate?

    When operating within the rated voltages of a pic 12F683 does the supply voltage effect the generated baud rate?

    I'm struggling with series comms using a 12F683 at 4mhz sending 8N1 data using serout N9600.

    I have a logic analyser and it reports the baud rate as 8696 which is around 10% off and I think causing my data corruption.

    I have had this working before with a 4mhz clock for months. very odd? Any ideas?

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    If you have PBP 2.60 and are using SEROUT, you should apply the "A" patch that was released last week.
    http://melabs.com/support/patches.htm

    It fixes the SEROUT/IN baud rate.
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    Thanks for that i was pulling my hair out! It was working when compiled with earlier version

    What exactly is the issue with it that has been corrected?

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    Several things have been corrected, including those that were listed on the "Issues" page.
    http://melabs.com/support/pbpissues.htm

    SERIN/OUT is the 4th one down ... (Commands affected: SERIN/SEROUT)
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    Can 9600 baud rate be supported at 4MHz?
    I read 2400 is the safe option and in some cases 4800 can be supported at MAX.

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