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  • March 27, 2014 at 8:00 pm #2990
    samran mustafa
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    how fuse bit setting of pic can be done ?

    April 3, 2014 at 6:33 am #11450
    AJISH ALFRED
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    Hi,

    You can configure the fuse bits like the following from your code itself, this is written in MPLAB

     

    //======================= chip config ===================//
    #pragma config PLLDIV = 1          
    #pragma config CPUDIV = OSC4_PLL6                            
    #pragma config FOSC = INTOSC_HS    
    #pragma config USBDIV = 1          
    #pragma config IESO = OFF        
    #pragma config PWRT = OFF        
    #pragma config BOR = OFF        
    #pragma config VREGEN = OFF  
    #pragma config WDT = OFF     
    #pragma config WDTPS = 32768     
    #pragma config CCP2MX = ON       
    #pragma config PBADEN = OFF      
    #pragma config LPT1OSC = OFF         
    #pragma config MCLRE = ON            
    #pragma config STVREN = ON       
    #pragma config LVP = OFF     
    #pragma config ICPRT = OFF       
    #pragma config XINST = OFF       
    #pragma config DEBUG = OFF
    #pragma config WRTD = OFF
    //======================= chip config ===================//
     
    Or else you can do it easily uisng any popular pic burner software like WINPIC.
     
    Hope this helps.
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