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Friday, April 18, 2008

Re: [oopic] Re: Delay in ooPIC

It might, try it and see. There is no obvious reason that it won't.
RC5 is the MSSP clock out, but I don't think that is how the pin is toggled.

DLC

mora_sutha wrote:
> Hi Dennis,
>
> Instead of connecting an external wire, is it possible to try in
> virtual circuit as,
>
> Dim count_down As New oCountDownO
> Dim clock As New oDIO1
> Dim f As New oFreqH
> clock.IOLine = 21
>
> count_down.ClockIn.Link(clock.State)
>
> So the clockIn property is linked with oDIO1's state property. Will
> it work without an external wire?
>
> Sudarsan. G
>
>
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, ooPIC Tech Support <dennis.clark@...> wrote:
>
>> To get that small of a delay you could do one of two things. Use the
>> ooPIC.Hz60 which would give you a pulse every 16ms, which is too long,
>> or use the oPWMH line, set the clock frequency to what you want and
>>
> then
>
>> use an external wire to jumper the PWM output to another IO pin, which
>> you would link in by using an oDIO1. PWM signals are not available
>> internally. You could also use oFreqH, but again, you'd have to attach
>> an external wire from IOLine 21 to your IO line to use with oDIO1.
>> Hmm. It might JUST work to use oFreqH and have an oDIO1 on to
>>
> IOline 21
>
>> to get that clock without an external jumper - I've not tried that, it
>> might just work! Try it and see.
>>
>> DLC
>>
>> mora_sutha wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Using Virtual Circuit seems to be ok. But in the oCountDown object,
>>> for ClockIn property what can I use? Since I need the delay in less
>>> than 10 mS, I need to use a fast clock. So can I use oClock or oFreqH
>>> for this? If not, what else possible pls?
>>>
>>> Sudarsan. G
>>>
>>>
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