In the schematics it has 3 of the 12mhz and 2 of the 16mhz. It appears, if I"m reading it right there's only one spot for each crystal on the PCB. Do you combine these? How does this work?
Thanks guys
Re: Crystals question
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:01 pm
by dmitri
I don't get what "3 of the 12mhz and 2 of the 16mhz" crystals you are talking about. In the schematic there is one crystal for PIC18F2550 which can be 4/8/12/16/20MHz (usually 12MHz) and one crystal for Atmega which can be 12/16/20MHz (for Atmega644 it is better to use 20MHz).
Re: Crystals question
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:04 pm
by primal65
You're right. On the schmatic it does say that, but on the components pdf showing the layout it has the x3 and x2 over the crystals. And it has 3 and 2 listed in the number of crystals to buy in the parts list.
Wait, actually it is on the schematic as well.
Re: Crystals question
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:16 pm
by dmitri
Xn is a usual way to denote crystals. It is like Rn for resistors or Cn for capacitors.
Re: Crystals question
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:18 pm
by primal65
Haha. See I thought that, but then I didn't see an x1, only an x2 and x3, and on the parts list it said 2 and 3 of each so I was confused. Now I realize they were just the crystal numbers. I'm a noob, so I have to know precisely what I"m doing. Thanks for bearing with me.