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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    If you set INTOSC instead of INTOSCIO, you should get Fosc/4 on the OSC2 pin, which in your case, you should get 32.8khz. Hope you've got a tight freq counter or a good o'scope!
    Thanks for the suggestions. I don't know why I can't find what I need in the 12F683 data sheet but (as I'm sure you've noticed), Microchip's data sheets aren't always as user-friendly as they perhaps could be.

    And I've got both a good (but old) frequency counter (Hewlett-Packard 5300B that last calibrated at 200 ppb) and of course I've got a scope . . . three, right now. (Although my venerable Philips PM3266 is a dinosaur.)

    Interestingly, I intend to use that 32.8 kHz coming out. Although I can probably make do with anything between 32 and 34 kHz, so the tuning may not be as fussy as I am.

    Again, thanks.
    Last edited by RussMartin; - 15th December 2008 at 06:31.
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