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#159488 - reply Responding to: ???'s previous message |
it has to be an 8051 because thats all i am familiar with. the outputs have to drive each LED individually. i have looked at the data sheet pg 6
http://www.keil.com/dd/docs/d...591_ds.pdf at the pinning information and it looks like i can use all of port 0. I would need to use 2 pins on port 1 for the CAn interface. Would i be able to use the rest of port 1 with the pins being the ADC?? Also I would need to use some of the pins on port 3 to setup the microcontroller. thanks for your help |
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