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microcontroller c programming
Hi,
I am starting my work with PIC microcontroller in C language...
I wanted to write C program for this...
I'll be thankful is i can get some link using which i can get small examples of PIC C....
Regards,
Simran..
can i connect i2c with 89c51
Ok i understand..
Please check if i am right...
DS1307 has only one address... but if we want to add one more ic DS1307 then we have to take two more pins from microcontroller...
Ok...
Please clear one more doubt...
The address of DS1307 is ' 1101000 '... and...
Hi all,
Can we interface more than one DS1307 with 89c51...
if yes... then problem comes that DS1307 has only one particular address...
Regards,
Simran..
Hi all,
I am new to DS 1307 ...
Please answer these two questions:
1. what's the purpose of Square wave pin ... how can it help in simple applications.
2. Is the 56 bytes ram available in Chip - is for chip's internal processing or we use it...? if yes then for what purpose...
Regards...
Hi all,
I am having some doubts regarding I2C protocol after going through the tutorials.
Please answer:
1. The I2C slave device has fixed address by the manufacturer - or we have to assign it an address... if yes then how.
2. The only purpose of ' repeated start ' is only to take control of...
Re: atmega 8
Please see the following websites:
www.avrbeginners.net
www.avrfreaks.net
And there are lot of ebooks on AVR in EDAboard.com
Regards,
Simran..
Simple..
I2c means ' Inter Integrated Circuit ' communication...
Serial means just to transfer data serially... Serial transfer can be synchronous or asynchronous ... but I2C always have serial clock line... hence it is always synchronous...
Regards,
Simran..
Hi,
Please make me understand the state diagrams in counting and mutex semaphores...
as why the count is also increasing and decreasing in same available state..
And also something similar in mutex also...
Regards,
Simran..
well...
the range of oscillators that can be interfaced with it is:
4 M Hz - 12 M Hz
but people use 11.059 Mhz generally ... because it helps in serial communication...
If you are not working in serial communication then you can use 12 MHz. also ...
Fianlly,
11.059 MHz or 12 MHz.
Rest ...
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