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#115215 - What did you say? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
How do you know what he has to do? His description simply says he has to count the external pulses and " transmit it serially," whatever that means. He says nothing about the frequency or duration of the pulses, so they could be very short (10 ps) or very long (35 fortnights), and has said nothing about the voltage level, rise/fall time or whatever. He also needs to specify what he means by "transmit it serially." That could mean any number of things, but some format information would be helpful. It's not likely that the pulses will contain start and stop bits, if you know what I mean, so some sort of code will have to be devised to represent what these pulses are.
I don't see the role or requirement for the timers, aside, perhaps, for counting the pulses. RE |
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