| ??? 06/08/04 10:58 Read: times |
#72035 - RE: Bit-Banging mechanism Responding to: ???'s previous message |
If you are talking about a soft UART then search the forum for this. But notice soft uart's need a lot of your microcontroller power to do that.
If you use a controller with PCA the have a look to AN115 from Silicon Laboratories www.silabs.com. This solution will reduce computation power dramtically. |
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