Author Topic: Using a PIC12F683 to replace failed quartz clock electronics.  (Read 3359 times)

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Offline eblc1388

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Re: Using a PIC12F683 to replace failed quartz clock electronics.
« Reply #25 on: April 11, 2020, 01:50:23 am »
I did some more testing tonight. Sleeping as much as possible, the average PIC current is 8uA. Without sleep, this rises to 22uA.

Thanks for the test. I would definitely go with your original approach as it keep perfect timing and save the most current by going to sleep in between.

Best wishes to you starting a new path into the C8051F9xx family.
 


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