In message <4daa7be5.5060...@sfr.fr>, cook michael writes:
>Le 17/04/2011 00:20, beale a =E9crit :
>> The application note merely asserts the possibility, but neglects to
>present a specific design. Has anyone here attempted to use a PIC CTMU
>in that way?
I tried it when I had a pic18f25j50 in
beale wrote:
I see Microchip application note AN1375 at
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/01375a.pdf suggests that the
CTMU module included in some recent PIC parts, for example PIC18F46J11 can be
used as a TIC building block for interpolating time intervals with sub-ns
resolutio
Le 17/04/2011 00:20, beale a écrit :
The application note merely asserts the possibility, but neglects to present a
specific design. Has anyone here attempted to use a PIC CTMU in that way?
The app note doesn't give a complete design, but the principle of
precision time measurement is explained
I see Microchip application note AN1375 at
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/01375a.pdf suggests that the
CTMU module included in some recent PIC parts, for example PIC18F46J11 can be
used as a TIC building block for interpolating time intervals with sub-ns
resolution. I gather thi