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Low latency driver to access external EEPROM using PIC18 family devices
Posted: Oct 27, 2009 0:41 AM

This application note is developed based on low latency design. It provides an algorithm, which is d...[ View complete article ]


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Message:  Low latency driver to access external EEPROM using PIC18 family devices Post time:  Oct 27, 2009 0:41 AM
 

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This application note is developed based on low latency design. It provides an algorithm, which is designed to use the SPI/I&3178;C interrupts, to achieve the required communication and enable optimum processor usage.
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I need information about what are the different external pheripheral connceted for pic18 series?
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