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KE06 48MHz operation

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davidsherman
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I think I already know the answer to this, but it seems that in order to get 48 MHz operation from an external crystal, it is necessary to use a 9.6 MHz crystal, a 19.2 MHz crystal, or an external 48 MHz oscillator, is this correct?  It doesn't appear that this is possible using an 8 MHz or 16 MHz crystal, which are readily available.

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Jorge_Gonzalez
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Hello David:

I think you are correct, the FLL reference clock divider and the fixed 1280 multiplication factor will not allow you to use 8 MHz or 16 MHz crystal. An alternative would be to use FEI mode and trimming the internal reference clock to 37500 Hz.


Regards!,
Jorge Gonzalez

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Jorge_Gonzalez
NXP Employee
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Hello David:

I think you are correct, the FLL reference clock divider and the fixed 1280 multiplication factor will not allow you to use 8 MHz or 16 MHz crystal. An alternative would be to use FEI mode and trimming the internal reference clock to 37500 Hz.


Regards!,
Jorge Gonzalez

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davidsherman
Senior Contributor I

Thanks Jorge, I think that seems to be the case.  I don't think the internal oscillator will be stable enough for the application I'm intending.

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