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#85699 - uC Crystal Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
If you use a "UART crystal" such as 11.0592 MHz instead of a uC crystal such as 12 MHz, you should be easily able to use T1 for the baud rate. Unfortunately this effectively limits the serial port to a maximum baud rate of 19.2K. I do not know what you are making, but it does not make sense these days to use "insufficient" processors.
An interesting topic of debate in its own right. I have spent the greater part of my career developing very low cost high volume products where it *only* makes economic sense to go with the the very cheapest (and usually barely sufficient) micro. Ian |
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