??? 03/10/06 08:20 Read: times |
#111851 - more timers Responding to: ???'s previous message |
hi,
Trevor Jacobs said:
I haven't used the S2051 or S2052. Checkout the new AT89LP4052, it's a screamer! Single cycle core! I've been having lot's of fun with it. PWM's work great too. I only wish it had 1 more timer,as it takes a timer per PWM port. I was looking at this for microstepping stepper motors...
Have you took a look at AT89EB5114? It has two timers plus two independent PWM modules. But its cost kills all the enthusiasm: about 6 USD per chip. Regards, Oleg |
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