| ??? 07/24/04 22:28 Read: times |
#74809 - how to debug for serial devices Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Stanley Lio said:
I don't know how to debug for serial devices. This is a place where a simulator can come in very handy. The interface is controlled by edges on the clock line - so you just need to set up the appropriate input conditions on the simulator's port-input, make the appropriate 1-to-0 or 0-to-1 transistion on the clock pin, and watch what happens...! |
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| TLC545 - serial ADC | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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