Hi All; I am a little confused with how to interpret the true time one instruction cycle takes with using a 32kHz internal oscilliator in a PIC16F684.
From what I understand, if I use the 32kHz clock, then each instruction cycle will take 1/32kHz = 32us per instruction cycle. Is this correct? Or is the internal clock divided by 4 which would yield an 8us insruction cycle?
I am trying to figure this out so I can accurately produce various digital output frequencies.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks All!
Steve
From what I understand, if I use the 32kHz clock, then each instruction cycle will take 1/32kHz = 32us per instruction cycle. Is this correct? Or is the internal clock divided by 4 which would yield an 8us insruction cycle?
I am trying to figure this out so I can accurately produce various digital output frequencies.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks All!
Steve