Re: [time-nuts] A Simple PIC Divider

2006-08-05 Thread Tom Van Baak
>While we are on the subject of PIC dividers, and if the lower > order outputs (other than 10kHz) are not required, the standard > divide-by-1000 part of a GPS-derived standard may easily be > implemented in an 8-pin 12F629/675 saving one chip and 20 pins. > > > My code, such as it is - Joe,

Re: [time-nuts] A Simple PIC Divider

2006-08-05 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi Joe: The PIC 10F200 in a SOT-23 would really be minimal. Have Fun, Brooke Clarke -- w/Java http://www.PRC68.com w/o Java http://www.pacificsites.com/~brooke/PRC68COM.shtml http://www.precisionclock.com Joe McElvenney wrote: >Hi, > > While we are on the subject of PIC dividers, and if

[time-nuts] A Simple PIC Divider

2006-08-05 Thread Joe McElvenney
Hi, While we are on the subject of PIC dividers, and if the lower order outputs (other than 10kHz) are not required, the standard divide-by-1000 part of a GPS-derived standard may easily be implemented in an 8-pin 12F629/675 saving one chip and 20 pins. My code, such as it is - Setup the