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Monday, November 19, 2007

[oopic] Re: I/O lines of Oopic-C

On q still (which may have been answered elsewhere, so sorry about if
so...): How much is the lowest voltage associated as "1" in logical
1/0 input (oDio1) of OOPic-C?
If I use a digital measurement-probe working at 3.3V, is that enough
to trigger it?
BR /M
--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, ooPIC Tech Support <dennis.clark@...>
wrote:
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> Blasted yahoo. I put the image I _wanted_ to show in the files
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> DLC
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> ooPIC Tech Support wrote:
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> > From my book, attached here is the description of those pads and
the
> >IOlines that they represent.
> >
> >DLC
> >
> >mtiusanen wrote:
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> >
> >>Hi,
> >>my question is about the iolines in Oopic-C:
> >>Where is ioline 1 (and lines 2..7) in oopic-c?
> >>
> >>The meaning is to use analog input and convert the voltage to
value
> >>using aA2D8, but...
> >>I haven't found the map of those lines in
> >>http://www.oopic.com/oopiccn.htm
> >>just lines 8..15 and 24..31 respectively. Where are the lines
1..7?
> >>If they are the lines A1..A4 at the top of the chip, is the
enumeration
> >>A1 = I/O line 1, A2 = I/O line 2 etc?
> >>
> >>What are symbols "21", "T1", "P1" and "P2" standing for?
> >>
> >>THX /MT
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