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#73781 - RE: Hi speed serial commn revisited Responding to: ???'s previous message |
With a 11.0592 crystal and using serial interrupt , and a ring buffer for temporary storage ,is it likely that if the code size is big enough the serial interrupts come rapidly enough to overwrite the buffer ? absolutely, just figure - you have ~100usec ~50 instructions per byte. Could you amplify this a little bit ? From what I figure out , in between every 1 serial interrupt ( i.e. in between two character received / sent ) you can process 50 instructions. Am I right ? How do you arrive at this ? Any rough n ready calculator ? Thanks Erik , Russel. Regards Thomas |
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