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difference between 12f675 E/P 253 and E/P06R

 
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young



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difference between 12f675 E/P 253 and E/P06R
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 3:01 pm     Reply with quote

I used 12f675 E/P05R for serial communication successfully, but the same program could not work on e/p253, I was using internal crystal 4mHz, what mightbe wrong?
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Re: difference between 12f675 E/P 253 and E/P06R
PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 6:34 am     Reply with quote

young wrote:
I used 12f675 E/P05R for serial communication successfully, but the same program could not work on e/p253, I was using internal crystal 4mHz, what mightbe wrong?

Can you put up the whole part number, in the exact 'layout', that it occurs on the PIC?. So something like:
12F675
E/P05R
(M)H24

I am worried by the code you give for the second part. A 3 digit code on the second line, is _not_ a normal 'retail' PIC, but is a OTP part programmed at the factory. If this is what you have, it can never be used for anything but it's original purpose, which is why it won't run for you.
Perhaps it has been taken out of a piece of mass production kit?.
Also as a 'comment', there is _not_ a crystal oscillator in the PIC. It is a RC oscillator, 'trimmable' by the OSCCAL value.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 2:22 pm     Reply with quote

it was
12f675
e/p253
0345
and
12f675
e/p05R
0405

I do figured out what is wrong with my programming, It was because OSCCAL Value was erased somehow.

I would like very much to know the difference between these two chips if possible.

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Send the question to Microchip
PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 3:03 pm     Reply with quote

You need to send that question to Microchip!
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