I think it was 16F84A-04rfmw said:I forgot to mention before that I've seen people running their PIC16F84-04 at 24 MHz 8O , no kidding.
yes Microchip do this with its products :wink:eltonjohn said:Also is another very commun practice in the industry is to use the SAME PRODUCT but rated in diferent frequencies . Of course the real frequency is the higher one .This is done to CUT DOWN manufacturing COSTS . instead of making 2 or 3 products .They only make one and sell it at different prices . Ok i hope this help to see that in this AREA you don't gain NOTHING .. but a SHADY AREA of INCERTAINTY .
SphinX said:Salam,
I have used PIC16F84-04 with 8MHz crystal
Bye
yes this is not technical but marketing considerationsC-Man said:[But this does not mean that other Microchip controllers can also operate soo far out of their specs ...
I have seen 16MHz AVRs overclocked at 24MHz:asit said:has anybody overclocked AVR?
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