--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, capiman@t... wrote: > Hello, > > has someone used the LPC2106 with a oscillator frequency of 2,5 MHz or 5 > MHz? > According to data sheet it should be between 10 and 25 MHz. > It needn't to be fully stable (a few minutes to hour is enough), because it > is only for a short measurement task. Internally i still want to use the PLL > with M = 11 and P = 4 to get a internal frequency of 27,5 MHz or 55 MHz. > > Is the PLL still running at such low frequencies ? Are there any known side > effect, that core or peripheral is not working anymore ? I don't know specifically about this part, but most PLLs are built with a filter. That is what limits the frequency range. If the input frequency to the phase detector is too low, the filter will not do a good job of filtering the control voltage to the VCO and the frequency will vary (jitter). My guess is that if you work with 5 MHz input, you will find it to work ok. But isn't the feedback divider limited to 6? I don't think you will be able to output higher than 30 MHz. Or are there larger values that you are simply warned not to use?
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Re: LPC2106 with Fosc = 2,5 MHz or 5,0 MHz ? Still useable ?
2004-03-05 by redsp@yahoo.com
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