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Low-power refers to electronics that are designed to use less power than their common counterparts. This is often a requirement because of limited available power, as in battery operated devices, or in cases with limited cooling capabilities, as in notebooks.
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Strange behavior of USART in PIC16LF18313
I am using this 8-bit, 8-pin mcu for asynchronous EUSART.
Sometimes when I power it up, it gives me correct characters (e.g. I send 'w', it returns 'w'), but sometimes when I power it up, it returns …
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Strange behavior of USART in PIC16LF18313
So, after a lot of debugging, it came to this:
Good news: I got UART working perfectly! (Current = 1100uA)
Bad news: I don't really know how it is working.
I cleared the SYNC, BRG16 & BRGH bits to …