| ??? 05/20/05 07:33 Read: times |
#93630 - oscillator? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I would suspect the crystal/oscillator too. Don't rely on the datasheet, try to replace it (temporarily) by a proven good oscillator (preferrably integrated one and of a properly rated temperature range).
Jan Waclawek |
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