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OSCRANGE ? of ST72324

hg-chen
Associate II
Posted on July 21, 2004 at 11:12

OSCRANGE ? of ST72324

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hg-chen
Associate II
Posted on July 20, 2004 at 01:03

OSCRANGE of option byte is meaningful only when resonator is used?

if 8MHz is used, then which setting is prefered? HS:8-16MHz or MS:4-8MHz?
anshul
Associate II
Posted on July 20, 2004 at 08:52

If 8MHz is used then you should go for MS:4-8MHz.

ldefend2
Associate II
Posted on July 20, 2004 at 12:11

OSCRANGE is necessary for two reasons:

1. to select the suitable source about the oscillation circuitery when you are using a resonator

2. to set the nominal frequency on other conditions.

Concerning your question you can select HS:8-16MHz or MS:4-8MHz.

Luca

http://www.softecmicro.com

[ This message was edited by: Luca_Defend on 20-07-2004 15:42 ]
anshul
Associate II
Posted on July 21, 2004 at 05:55

Hi Luca,

But isn't it true that since the oscillator driving current is less when you select the option MS:4-8MHz instead of HS:8-16MHz.

In that case though you can use both it is preferable to use MS:4-8MHz.

Thanks

Ansh

[ This message was edited by: Ansh on 21-07-2004 09:26 ]
ldefend2
Associate II
Posted on July 21, 2004 at 11:12

It is true!

I share your opinion

Luca

http://www.softecmicro.com

[ This message was edited by: Luca_Defend on 21-07-2004 14:46 ]