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#7739 - Resolution of Timer |
Good day. I have a Philips P89C51RD+ which is basically an 8051 that can run at 32Mhz. If you use a typical 16 bit timer and load it with the value of 65520, it will run for 0.000006 seconds. If you use a typical 16 bit timer and load it with the value of 65521, it will run for 0.000005625 seconds. How do you get a time between those two times, that is 0.0000058125? Ideally you would like to load a timer with 65520.5 but that is obviously not possible. Any ideas anyone? |
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| Resolution of Timer | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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P89C51RC+1B | 01/01/70 00:00 |



