PIC16F877A with 10MHZ quartz


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    Default PIC16F877A with 10MHZ quartz

    Hello, i'm new to this forum,

    I need to know what capacitor i should use with a 10mhz quarz and PIC16F877A, i'm using serial communication (with a PIC16F84A @ 4mhz) via SERIN-SEROUT i can use even the internal oscillator?

    Thank you for any help,

    Luca

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    Hi Luca,

    Found this:

    PIC16F87XA Data Sheet page 148
    http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...Doc/39582b.pdf

    TABLE 14-2: CAPACITOR SELECTION FOR CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
    8 MHz = 15 - 33 pF
    20 MHz = 15 - 33 pF
    Note 1:
    Higher capacitance increases the stability of oscillator but also increases the start-up time.

    Someone else can help with the "SERIN-SEROUT with the internal oscillator" part.

    -Adam-
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    So, do you think a 22pf would be fine?

    thank you,

    Luca

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    Smile 22pf sounds right

    Welcome to the forum Luca.

    Yes, 22pf sounds right.

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    I have used Serout2/Serin2 with the 16F676 at 9600 baud. 2400 baud is recommend though. The 16F676 runs at 4mhz internal.

    Dave

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    Careful when you're using the internal OSC... recent post confirm that it's not always the best solution.. as already warn many times before.
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