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		| ZextroM 
 
 
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				| Why I don't acquire a precise PLL working? |  
				|  Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 4:58 pm |   |  
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				|  	  | Code: |  	  | #include <18F4553.h> 
 #device adc = 12
 
 #include <stdlib.h>
 #include <math.h>
 
 //#fuses HS,WDT,WDT4,NOPROTECT,NOBROWNOUT,NOLVP,NOPUT,NOWRT,NODEBUG,NOCPD //for 18f4553
 //#fuses HSPLL,WDT,WDT1024,NOPROTECT,NOBROWNOUT,NOLVP,NOPUT,NOWRT,NODEBUG,NOCPD //for 18f4553
 #fuses HSPLL,PLL5,CPUDIV1,USBDIV,WDT,WDT1024,NOPROTECT,NOBROWNOUT,NOLVP,NOPUT,NOWRT,NODEBUG,NOCPD //for 18f4553
 
 //////// Fuses: PLL1,PLL2,PLL3,PLL4,PLL5,PLL6,PLL10,PLL12,CPUDIV1,CPUDIV2
 //////// Fuses: CPUDIV3,CPUDIV4,NOUSBDIV,USBDIV,XT,XTPLL,EC_IO,EC,ECPLL_IO
 //////// Fuses: ECPLL,INTRC_IO,INTRC,INTXT,INTHS,HS,HSPLL,NOFCMEN,FCMEN
 //////// Fuses: NOIESO,IESO,PUT,NOPUT,NOBROWNOUT,BROWNOUT_SW,BROWNOUT_NOSL
 //////// Fuses: BROWNOUT,BORV45,BORV43,BORV27,BORV21,NOVREGEN,VREGEN,NOWDT
 //////// Fuses: WDT,WDT1,WDT2,WDT4,WDT8,WDT16,WDT32,WDT64,WDT128,WDT256
 //////// Fuses: WDT512,WDT1024,WDT2048,WDT4096,WDT8192,WDT16384,WDT32768
 //////// Fuses: CCP2B3,CCP2C1,NOPBADEN,PBADEN,NOLPT1OSC,LPT1OSC,NOMCLR,MCLR
 //////// Fuses: NOSTVREN,STVREN,NOLVP,LVP,ICSP1,ICSP2,NOXINST,XINST,DEBUG
 //////// Fuses: NODEBUG,PROTECT,NOPROTECT,CPB,NOCPB,CPD,NOCPD,WRT,NOWRT,WRTC
 //////// Fuses: NOWRTC,WRTB,NOWRTB,WRTD,NOWRTD,EBTR,NOEBTR,EBTRB,NOEBTRB
 
 
 //#use delay(clock=20Mhz)
 //#use delay(oscillator=12Mhz, clock=48Mhz)
 #use delay(clock=48Mhz)
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 It's so interesting not to get an accurate working on isis simulation when i try to adjust the newly PLL setting in my codes.
 
 Even though I've just read and executed as the Ttelmah directions in
 accordance with article from ccs's forum,
 http://www.ccsinfo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=44305
 I've mainly nothing in my hand. Could you please help me regarding this issue ?
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		| Mike Walne 
 
 
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		| ckielstra 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 5:58 pm |   |  
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				| In this forum we don't like ISIS because it has many, many problems. 
 Your problem is that ISIS is not handling the crystal and PIC fuses.
 Solution is to hard set the frequency in ISIS, somewhere hidden in the PIC properties (right click).
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		| temtronic 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:47 pm |   |  
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				| ISIS aka Proteus is full of bugs,errors and faulty DRCs.As you've found out , ISIS can't even do the SIMPLEST of PIC simulations, so do not be suprised when it can't figure out more 'complex' code. Buy a few PICs,a breadboard and a handful of parts and build real circuits.
 Once you get the 'blinking LED' program up and running ,you'll be suprised how easy it is to get real PICs to do real programs in the real world.
 Do yourself a big favour and get rid of ISIS.
 hth
 jay
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		| ZextroM 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:22 am |   |  
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				| exactly guys. i ve already known why i needa complain about (isis or vsm) this bugs + erros on mentioned software ... 
 i just wondered, when i use the normal clock (right click 20Mhz) without pll option on my software, it works. although i changed pll option on my codes, i dont receive the same response from the isis ...
 
 in order to monitor the us (micro second) triggering utility, i shoulda use oscilloscope to approve my circuitry which device i dont ve at my home
   
 since now, i thank to you all for spending ur times to reply me ... thx once more guys ...
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