??? 11/29/05 17:18 Read: times |
#104377 - just be aware Responding to: ???'s previous message |
This doesn't sound too good. Can you give an online reference?
just be aware, that you use VERY short leads, limit parallel runs etc. Think capacitive and inductive copupling. It can be done, but just willy-nillt wiring components far away from each other for the sake of "access" will get you in trouble. The circuit around the xtal and the 2 caps is especially critical. It has beed discussed here at 8052 severasl times. Note that the oscillator frequency is virtually irrelevant, it i the risetimes that matter. One other comment DO use a soldered breadboard, not the push the wires in type. I was going to have a 12Meg Xtal and one timer counting seconds. If you plan on using the UART, use a 11.0592 xtal instead. Erik |
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