Re: Using Counter IC
- From: "Nick" <aniket_gokhale@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Feb 2006 01:41:47 -0800
Hi, >>But why would you want to? The single-chip $1 micro might require a $2 >>programming interface and you might have to download some free software >>tools to develop the code, but so what? Using a PIC controller is a really nice suggestio and i have already started work on that. >>However, if what you are REALLY saying is that you receive 5 signals on >>the one line one after another and they just happen to be 99hrs apart >>then you can do that with a simple counter chip. Is that what you are >>saying? The signals come from a same source, a standard electronic timer. I also want to retain the data for atleast 7 days. I am using a battery for this purpose. Can i do it with a counter IC? Thanks n Regards, Nick .
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