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From: Stanislav Kogan
To: atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: Stanislav Kogan
Hello.
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 15:01:12 -0700
"Bob May" wrote:
>
> The power of a microcontroller is in the software that you write for
> it. If you're not versed in electronics, I'd first suggest that you
> take a look at what it takes to program a microcontroller or
> microprocessor first and see if you can handle that chore.
Oh, I can handle the chore of writing the software. I'm quite versed in
programming. However, I'm not very versed in designing the hardware.
Now, I understand that certain microcontrollers can generate the PWM
themselves, right? A know Basic Stamp even has a special command for it
(Although I will certainly not use Basic Stamp - too expensive)
--
Stanislav Kogan
eMail: kogan_s{at}mail15.com
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