Re: FM0 (bi-phase space) decoding!
- From: "Ali" <abdulrazaq@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Apr 2006 04:26:54 -0700
Well that's totally personal choice and yeah its true when it comes
to broken links , the reason I use web interface is freedom from
applications (newsreaders , feedbacks etc. ).
David wrote:
If you want to capture both edges, it might be easier to route thesignal to two interrupt pins and configure one for rising edges, and
the
other for falling edges. Timer captures can also be useful here.
Thanks David sounds interesting, I have tried to capture both edges on
the same interrupt pin and now i'll try to capture both edges with tow
pins. What kind of software filter I can design to eliminate the noise
factor?
Frank Bemelman wrote:
I think you should be concentrating on getting a proper newsreader and quit using that broken Google interface to usenet.lecturing about the whereabouts of the original post.
Because it is possible to post correctly from Google, new Google posters may get the benefit of the doubt, but their credit quickly evaporates, and certainly when you start
And to confirm that, *PLONK* !
Hmm interesting , ain't gonna confirm anything let the readers decide
;-)
ali
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