| ??? 06/14/05 08:17 Read: times |
#94859 - HI Can I use the lookup table for Fract Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi jay,
Do you have any Idea of checking the fractionl parts of the calculated pulse width. I calculted the pulse width using a interept which will strt counting and end couting in each faling edge of the pulse so the total pulse width in micro sec. can b calculted. thus i did.Now my question is that i wan 2 display the frequncy in a 7 segment disply i have hex values( which is in two different registers ) I planned to do it using a lookuptable but seen it very difficult to do it. that i also need some fractions also. does any one help me, in this or is there any other way to do this. |
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