| ??? 12/09/03 08:35 Read: times |
#60214 - RE: how many second ?? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hello,
To be in more detail as stated by Raghu and Steve time required to complete one instruction = no of clock cycles/clock frequency You can find the no of clock cycles required for completion of each instruction from the data sheet ,because for eg dallas have reduced the no of clock cycled from 12 to 6 Thus we can find the exact time required for completion of each instruction . Pravin |
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