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    Default RC Oscillator

    Hi,
    Has anyone tried to see how accurate and stable a simple resistor capacitor oscillator would be on a PIC chip ?
    I am aware that temp/tolarance etc has a part to play, but if I wanted to have something "cheap" what would be my tradeoffs ?
    I only have a short timing period < 20 minutes.
    thanks
    kind regards
    Peter
    Pete

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    If accurate timing or a particularly fast clock aren't required then an RC oscillator works fine.

    If you want to give it a try, this is basically all you need to know:

    - R between Vdd and OSC1
    - C between OSC1 and Vss
    - R should be between 3k and 100k
    - C should be at least 20pF
    - Frequency=1/(Pi*R*C)

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