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Re: PIC16F1936 Question
Dear Keith,
Thank you very much for your reply. For your reference, I attached the actual IO specification of the other CPU that needs to be controlled by the PIC16F1936.
I also think that there is no problem between the I/O levels of the two CPU's. But I cannot get it...
Re: PIC16F1936 Question
Dear Keith,
Thank you very much for your reply. I am sorry, I am not an expert.
I attached a file for your reference.
I am currently working on the implementation of ISO7816-3 communication.
As you may see on the PDF file, the other CPU spec is just the same with the...
Dear Anyone,
I am using PIC16F1936.
I can see on the datasheet DC characteristics condition that it says:
for Output Low Voltage: Iol=6mA, VDD=3.3V
for Output High Voltage: Iol=3mA, VDD=3.3V
The PIC16F1936 will then be use to control another CPU that has on it's datasheet of Iil max only of...
Dear Enlightenment,
Just want to let you know that it is already working on my side. I solved the receiving of databytes timing issue.
Thank you very much,
Danny
Dear Enlightenment,
Thanks again for your reply. Sorry for the late reply, I have been out of the office.
I really think all what you've mentioned are satisfied on my part. I have been testing and checking the output on the oscilloscope. The Dual-Chip replies the ATR but I just can't get...
Dear Enlightenment,
Thank you very much for your reply. All the requirements you've mentioned are satisfied.
This is the case and I want to explain further. I am working on this Dual-Interface Chip in which you write data by wireless interface and you read data by contact interface. Wireless...
Dear Anyone,
Have anyone tried to implement ISO7816 interface using any PIC16 or PIC16F1936 in particular.
Hoping to hear from anyone. Please help.
Thanks,
Danny
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