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Hi everyone! and thank you for your answers! Well I found the solution for my problem.
It's the keyword "now", when this keyword is affected to a variable of type time ( T<=now) it gives you the current moment,
so what I do is T1<=now and when the second signal changes I made T2<=now . So the...
Hi everyone!
I need your help. I want compute the difference of time between two events ( the time that seperates the changes of two signals)
A _________--------------__________
B __________________----------------__________
.................. |<---t--->|
Thank you in advance.
In my case I only want to be sure that my routines don't exceed some interval. so when saw that the assembly instructions in my case is between 1,2 and sometimes 3. So I took the average of those values, then the result was that the total doesn't exceed the time I wanted. So it was Ok ;) I know...
Thank you! I made an approximation. I have generated the Assembly code of the project and then I counted for every instruction 2 cycles. so it gives me the approximation! :)
the second method is the one I did! but it's very long !!! :/ I have a very big project! and for each Function there is a call for other functions !! :/ for the 1st one it's not applicable on my case! :/ I have a lot of interrupts :/
Hello everyone! I make a firmware for a microcontroller, and now I would like to compute the time that take some Routines to end what they have to do. I've generated the Assembly code for the project, and I start computing the time taken by each instruction of the function! But it seems so long...
Hello guys,
I started using Altium Designer release 10 , and i'm following some tutorial in Youtube. The probleme is in the tutorials when they choose a component you can see it foot print in 3D, but for me it's not the same! it's only in 2D . See the pictures attached plz! :)
Hello guys,
thank you for you answers. I found what I was looking for! well there are Two SOC that have a built-in Bluetooth Radio which are : 2 Soc of Nordic Semiconductor & Texas Instruments. :)
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