??? 10/28/04 13:17 Read: times |
#79936 - RE: Prog.CounterArray irq problem Responding to: ???'s previous message |
"CH/CL becomes more than CCAP30L/H, but irq subroutine doesn't starts"
Thats correct. A compare interrupt was always generated on equal not on less or above. So if you load a value, which was already gone then you need a full turn (65536 cycle) to get the next interrupt on equal. Peter |
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