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PIC18F010/020
2.11 Base Frequency Change
There are two methods to change frequency during
normal program operation. One option is to switch fre-
quencies using the internal oscillator only; IRCF<2:0>
in the OSCCON register selects the internal oscillator
frequency. Refer to Register 2-1.
Switching for an external clock to an internal oscillator
and vice versa is also possible. Use the SCS bit in the
OSCCON register to select an external or internal clock
source.
Note:
The OSCEN bit in the CONFIG1H configu-
ration byte must be set to allow clock
switching.
2.12 Oscillator Delay Upon Start-up
and Base Frequency Change
When the INTOSC Oscillator Module starts up, an
8-cycle delay of the base frequency is invoked. During
this delay, the FINTOSC output signal is held at 0.
The INTOSC Oscillator Module also allows user to
change frequency during run time. For example, the
frequency can be changed from 8 MHz to 32 kHz, while
the device is operating. When the application requires
a base frequency change, a delay of 8 cycles of the
new base frequency is invoked.
Writing to the OSCTUNE register will not cause any
delay. In applications where the OSCTUNE register is
used to shift the FINTOSC frequency, the application
should not expect the FINTOSC frequency to stabilize
immediately. In this case, the frequency may shift grad-
ually toward the new value. The time for this frequency
shift is less than 8 cycles of the base frequency.
Table 2-4 below, shows examples of when the oscilla-
tor delay is invoked.
TABLE 2-4: OSCILLATOR DELAY EXAMPLES
Old Frequency New Frequency
New Base
Frequency
8 MHz
4 MHz or 1 MHz No
500 kHz
32 kHz
4 MHz
32 kHz
500 kHz
8 MHz
Off or SLEEP
mode
Off or SLEEP
mode
1 MHz
500 kHz
32 kHz
32 kHz
8 MHz
8 MHz
500 kHz
Oscillator Delay
Comments
None
250µS nominal
250µS nominal
1µS nominal
1µS nominal
16µS nominal
The 8 MHz, 4 MHz, and 1 MHz are all
running from the same 8 MHz base
frequency.
Base frequency changes from 500 kHz
to 32 kHz.
Base frequency changes from 8 MHz to
32 kHz.
Base frequency changes from 500 kHz
to 8 MHz.
Upon power-up and wake-up from
SLEEP, there is always oscillator delay.
Upon power-up and wake-up from
SLEEP, there is always oscillator delay.
DS41142A-page 14
Preliminary
2001 Microchip Technology Inc.

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