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al with about 1 mW. This means that the crystal itself should be specified to perform proper resonation when it is driven at this power level. This crystal parameter is called the drive level and it is specified with the crystal parameters.6. Oscillator circuits in practice.All the 5V microcontrollers have a Pierce oscillator circuit (Xtal1,Xtal2) that will oscillate with an external Xtal and two capacitors. This standard circuit is presented in most data sheets. In some cases there may be good reasons to modify the standard circuit . to reduce interference and/or to pensate external influences. Reducing amplitudeReducing the oscillator amplitude is a frequently used approach for . reducing interference. The circuit (figure5) is based on the “Remendations to reduce the interference of 558 oscillator” (see References). This circuit generates an (almost) sine wave shape signal on the Xtal2 is achieved by using asymmetrical capacitors, and using the largest capacitor on the INPUT, (XTAL1). In this situation the voltage on XTAL1 is input voltage for the amplifier stage is lower so the stage will not go into saturation and therefore produce a signal with much less harmonics.A customer modified the circuit of figure 5. to the circuit of figure 6.Apparently the loop gain was changed by swapping the two capacitors and then pensated the by shunting aresistor to the Xtal. This circuit also works, but generates an output signal with more distortion. Increasing the output capacitor will result in more current through the output XTAL2. DCoffsetsThe main reason for modifying the circuit with a capacitor in series with the input (see circuit of figure 7) had to do with the influence of moisture on the oscillator circuit ponents. This could effect the basic circuit of figure due to the conductance of moisture a DCoffset is introduced to the XTAL1 input resulting in an asymmetric bias of the oscillator stage which may affect startup and/or event prevent the stage from oscillating. When this is due to the PCBtracks and/or oscillator circuit external ponents it could be eliminated by using an extra capacitor with a non critical value when it is much larger then the value C1 and C2 (see figure 7).Another possibility of reducing the sensitivity for environmental conditions like DCoffsets is shunting the oscillator stage with a resistor rather than shunting the Xtal. This way the input sensitivity is reduced but also the loop gain. It can also be used for amplitude reduction. It may be necessary to modify the value of the C1. See figure 8:All these circuit examples were tested with a 559 device. They all start oscillating already at about 3 Volts Vdd. Driving other circuitryAnother frequently asked question rises when more microcontrollers are used in the same application and/or microcontrollers are used with other IC’s that require a clock signal. In many of these cases it is possible to use one crystal only.Figure 9 shows this situation when using the standard oscillator circuit. The Xtal2 output (micro 1) is directly connected to the Xtal1 input of the second microcontroller. The Xtal2 output from the second microcontroller remains not circuit for the microcontroller 1 may be modified as described earlier in this report. In these cases always connect the input of the microcontroller 2 to the Xtal2 output of microcontroller 1 rather than direct on the is to minimize the effects of the extra load on the oscillator circuit. T。
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