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The clock rate must be correct within a couple of 100 ppm (parts per million). 14.75 MHz is definitely out of this range.<br /><br />Please note that asynchronous protocols usually tolerate clock rate deviations of more than 1%. You can usually trim the baud rate precisely enough from any high frequency clock, unless you need really fast transfers.<br /><br />BTW: We now also have a 15 MHz module, if that helps.<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://forums.obdev.at/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=8">christian</a> — Sun Oct 07, 2007 9:19 pm</p><hr />
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I have an ATmega designs that operationally needs to support RS232/RS485 for remote control functions. But for diagnostics, configuration and data logging readout we are considering to support a USB port so a PC can be plugged in directly to do these functions and the unit is not expected to operational at that stage.<br /><br />However, I am concerned about the clock speeds that are suggested for the<br />USB interface of 12 or 16MHz as for proper RS232 baud rates, my clock speeds needs to be 14.745MHz.<br /><br />Can the USB operate correctly with the 14.745Mhz clock or is it so tightly coupled to instruction timings that it must be 12 or 16MHz?<br /><br />Cheers,<br /><br />Marco<p>Statistics: Posted by Guest — Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:23 am</p><hr />
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