??? 09/07/05 18:51 Read: times |
#100765 - a bit tedious, I would say that every no Responding to: ???'s previous message |
My rule is that every abbreviation should be spelled-out in full on its first use.
a bit tedious, I would say that every non-related abbreviation should be spelled-out in full on its first use, or we will get to something like this: to run the uC (microcontroller) you need 5V (Volts) of supply that can handle 47mA (milliamperes). Your serial is described as ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) and the UART (Universal Asynchronous Reciever and Transmitte) send those when you load the SBUF (serial buffer) with the mov (move) instruction, then the UART transfer the data to the Txd (transmit external data) pin which you connect to the MAX (maxim) chip. Erik |