
12-02-2006, 18:09
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Re: Timer questions
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Originally Posted by Rick TYler
I've been asked to find this out by our programmers. Is Timer1 setup with an internal oscillator? What's the frequency? Is an external oscillator necessary or legal?
Can you take over Timer0 if your aren't using PWMs 13 through 16? It's in last year's documentation, but we didn't see it in this year's.
Thanks in advance.
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All the timers are based off of the microcontroller's crystal clock, which runs at 10MHz.
I didn't even know there was a Timer 0! 
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