Hi all,
I wanted to ask a few questions regarding measuring a clock frequency of 32.768kHz.
This is connected to a PIC micro with capacitors (15pF) to each side of the crystal, other side to gnd. Also have a series 0R resistor in the xtal in pin.
1. Capacitance probe will cause loading, so would a low capacitance probe be beneficial? I ask because i thought that at low frequencies the capacitive reactance would be high. Hence a x10 probe would be ok.
2. Should I see 32kHz on the xtal in and out pins of my PIC micro? I am seeing 32kHz on one side but 11kHz on the other side of the crystal.
3. Why would a x10 probe not be good enough for measuring this clock.
Thanks in advance.
I wanted to ask a few questions regarding measuring a clock frequency of 32.768kHz.
This is connected to a PIC micro with capacitors (15pF) to each side of the crystal, other side to gnd. Also have a series 0R resistor in the xtal in pin.
1. Capacitance probe will cause loading, so would a low capacitance probe be beneficial? I ask because i thought that at low frequencies the capacitive reactance would be high. Hence a x10 probe would be ok.
2. Should I see 32kHz on the xtal in and out pins of my PIC micro? I am seeing 32kHz on one side but 11kHz on the other side of the crystal.
3. Why would a x10 probe not be good enough for measuring this clock.
Thanks in advance.
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