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Offline AlexTopic starter

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Unused oscillator
« on: September 12, 2014, 10:03:01 am »
I've got a PIC MCU that has RTC functionality programmed into it and uses a typical external 32kHz crystal. The core is clocked using the internal RC oscillator.

In the application I will be using it I do not require the RTC functionality. What is the optimum (electrically) way to disable the internal part of the oscillator? I do not have access to the firmware.

I have attached a schematic of the Pierce-type oscillator.

How about a pulldown resistor to ground at the input of the inverter? 100k?

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Re: Unused oscillator
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2014, 08:18:29 am »
A pull-down will work fine on the input - are you removing the xtal as well?  If not, then you need to make sure your pull-down is low enough to stop it oscillating.
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