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Internal Oscillator not working at 64mhz

 
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Internal Oscillator not working at 64mhz
PostPosted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 10:18 am     Reply with quote

Hi there,
I have been playing with this for the last 6 hours now trying to get it to work and it's driving me over the edge.

I want to run a PIC18F13k22 at its 64mhz internal oscillator (16mhz 4xPLL).

I've tried using setup_oscillator() with various attempts and each failed.
I treid using just fuses and #use delay (internal=16000000) or (clock=64000000) which all failed.
I even tried setting OSCCON and OSCTUNE manually using this:

Code:

#byte OSCCON = 0xFD3
#byte OSCTUNE = 0xF9B
   OSCCON = 0b11110010;
   OSCTUNE =0b11000000;



Code:
#FUSES INTRC_IO
#FUSES PLLEN
#use delay(clock=64000000)


Code:
#FUSES INTRC_IO
#FUSES PLLEN
#use delay(internal=16000000)


I appear to keep getting the default 4mhz according to my calcs from timer0. I think the best I have managed is 8mhz.

Please help, any advice would be much appreciated.

Jason
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 10:36 am     Reply with quote

Code:

#FUSES INTRC_IO
#use delay(internal=64MHz)

//Then add at the start of main
   setup_oscillator(OSC_INTRC|OSC_64MHz);


Some compiler versions get it all 'right', but some leave you running in the 'failsafe' with just the fuses. The setup_oscillator, then switches to the correct oscillator. The clock statement must use 64Mhz, or timings will all be wrong once the oscillator is running at 64MHz.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 11:39 am     Reply with quote

Thank you for the suggestion, I tried adding the code but unfortunately it appears to run at 8mhz. I'm wondering if there is a compiler problem with the k22 pic? Surely though if osccon is right it has to work?
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 11:49 am     Reply with quote

I've had the chip working with the settings given, at 64MHz.

What compiler version?....

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 12:18 pm     Reply with quote

Version 5.007.

I had a play with those settings, by removing the setup_oscillator from main() and just having this:

Code:

#FUSES INTRC_IO
#FUSES PLLEN
#use delay(internal=64MHz)


It runs about 4 times faster than I have ever been able to get it going. I don't believe it is 64Mhz because my timers are way out and if I run the code in ISIS with a simulated crystal of 64mhz it is about 4 times quicker still (my timed pulses are 4 times shorter).

I 'think' that with setup_oscillator(OSC_INTRC|OSC_64MHz); in the main() as well as the fuses it runs at 4mhz, without it it runs at 16mhz.

I'll do some calculations tomorrow to confirm this, the way I have been doing it is pulse width / number of timer0 counts multiplied by 4 to give speed.[/code]
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 12:23 pm     Reply with quote

I consider 5.007, to still be a 'beta' for the V5 compilers, so not too surprised if it has problems. As I said the setup oscillator is only needed on compilers that don't do it correctly from the fuses/clock option given.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 9:35 pm     Reply with quote

I tested this program with vs. 5.007 and it runs OK. This test is with an
18F14K22 on a Microchip Low Pin Count board at +5v. The LED on pin C0
blinks once per second. I don't have an 18F13K22, but I then compiled
the program for that PIC and the .LST file code looks the same. So your
PIC should work with this program. I used a Microchip ICD2. The
program was compiled and run in "Release" mode.
Code:

#include <18F14K22.h>
#fuses INTRC_IO, BORV27, NOMCLR
#use delay(clock=64M)

//===================================
void main()
{

while(1)
  {
   output_high(PIN_C0);
   delay_ms(500);
   output_low(PIN_C0);
   delay_ms(500);
  }

}


Code:

CCS PCH C Compiler, Version 5.007, xxxx       25-Nov-13 19:31

Filename:   C:\Program Files\PICC\Projects\18F14K22\18F14K22.lst

               ROM used:   114 bytes (1%)
                           Largest free fragment is 16270
               RAM used:   5 (1%) at main() level
                           6 (1%) worst case
               Stack used: 0 locations
               Stack size: 31



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if I run the code in ISIS with a simulated crystal of 64mhz

Run the program in hardware, like I did.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 5:42 am     Reply with quote

Thank you for the help, that does appear to work correctly. It seems that the compiler gets confused with the setup_oscillator function.
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