??? 12/09/05 21:03 Modified: 12/09/05 21:04 Read: times |
#105001 - Latency is always variable Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Christopher Alan Penny said:
Im assumming the reason for basing the timer on 65536 is because the timer will always overflow to zero (no matter what interupt is currently in progress), so that other interupts wont disrupt the timing. It doesn't take other interrupts to disrupt the timing. The MCU core will disrupt it all by itself. http://www.8052.com/forum/read.phtml?id=56776 |
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