Here is the link to an00250 from microchip, regarding how to recover the missing number:
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...tes/00250a.pdf
Here is the link to an00250 from microchip, regarding how to recover the missing number:
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...tes/00250a.pdf
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Thanks guys, i didn't realise you could calibrate the internal oscillator, ill definitely have a look into it.
Jeremy
This has been my problem with using the internal OSC.
From the link Joe gave:
I can make it work in the shop, but when it goes out into the world of 120 degrees F in the shade things get weird again. A three legged resonator does not have a problem.Applications that are exposed to a varying
voltage and temperature range could have
intelligent on-board recalibration.
Maybe I am missing something?
Dave
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