I ibwev Member Feb 20, 2011 #1 How many instruction cycles are there in one second with a 31 kHz processor?
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Feb 21, 2011 #3 And incidently, ips stands for Inches Per Second, so it was a VERY confusing post.
I ibwev Member Feb 21, 2011 #4 blueroomelectronics said: Which processor? Click to expand... I am using the 31 kHz internal oscillator on the pic 16f690.
blueroomelectronics said: Which processor? Click to expand... I am using the 31 kHz internal oscillator on the pic 16f690.
I ibwev Member Feb 21, 2011 #5 Nigel Goodwin said: And incidently, ips stands for Inches Per Second, so it was a VERY confusing post. Click to expand... Sorry for the confusion and thanks for the correction. I based the abbreviation from Wikipedia. Instructions per second - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nigel Goodwin said: And incidently, ips stands for Inches Per Second, so it was a VERY confusing post. Click to expand... Sorry for the confusion and thanks for the correction. I based the abbreviation from Wikipedia. Instructions per second - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
C colin55 Well-Known Member Feb 21, 2011 #6 31kHz gets divided by 4 internally to get 7,750 instructions per second
I ibwev Member Feb 21, 2011 #7 colin55 said: 31kHz gets divided by 4 internally to get 7,750 instructions per second Click to expand... Thanks for the help.
colin55 said: 31kHz gets divided by 4 internally to get 7,750 instructions per second Click to expand... Thanks for the help.