Ok then - so the FTDI-chip based interfaces are the ones to use. In the meantime I got the serial port adapter working at 460800 bits per second (where the communication with the PIC16F1783 looks goo
Ok then - so the FTDI-chip based interfaces are the ones to use. In the meantime I got the serial port adapter working at 460800 bits per second (where the communication with the PIC16F1783 looks
Hello Tobias, Well, I do exactly that already in the GPSDO-part of the PIC: Use the PLL to multiply the 10 MHz by four, to have a 40 MHz clock for some of the "on-chip peripherals", so there's no way
Ok then - so the FTDI-chip based interfaces are the ones to use. In the meantime I got the serial port adapter working at 460800 bits per second (where the communication with the PIC16F1783 looks
Andy, on the '688, set both BRG16 and BRGH bits and the baudrate formula becomes baud = Fosc / (4 * (N+1)) with 16-bit baudrate divisor in SPBRGH:SPBRG. In other words, set BRG16 = 1; BRGH =