Config/Connections for using 4-pin Oscillators


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    Thanks Megahertz. If I still have to use a 22pF cap then I haven't saved myself as much in the way of components as I'd hoped. I had hoped to find a better choice than resonators which aren't as accurate.

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    If accuracy is not on top of your list, why don't you just put a resistor from 5V to OSC1 pin and a capacitor from OSC1 pin to Gnd.

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    You misunderstood me - accuracy is of paramount importance, which is why I don't want to use a resonator (which also saves on components but isn't accurate enough)

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    TTL oscillators do not require any additional components.

    Connect it to OSC1/CLKIN on the 1825 and use ECH mode ...
    --> ECH: External Clock, High-Power mode (4-32 MHz): device clock supplied to CLKIN pin

    That frees up the OSC2/CLKOUT pin for general I/O.

    On the 629 and 683 there is only one EC mode, but it works the same as ECH on the 1825.
    DT

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    Thanks Darrel!

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