Re: Painless micro program
- From: John Larkin <jjlarkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 08:21:14 -0700
On 17 May 2007 06:23:15 -0700, MooseFET <kensmith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 16, 7:58 pm, Donald <Don...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
rns...@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
What is the most painless way to program a small micro for 2 PWM
inputs and 2 PWM outputs? Logic would consist of timing and simple
math manipulation of input to output.
I can handle the hardware, but software is a foreign language. Would
consider easy to impliment software or a low cost programming
service. Comments and suggestions appreciated.
How bad does this program need to be done ?
1) Take the cost of your time
2) Guess how much time it would take _you_ to "program a small micro"
and double it.
3) That would be your base line to start paying someone how knows what
their doing to get it done.
If you have the time and would like to learn how to do this yourself,
I would suggest googleing for *** programmers and free *** software.
good luck
donald
PS: Don't let the CPU zelots tell you which is best, at your level any
CPU will do to learn on.
*** = AVR, PIC, 8051, 6808, ARM, etc, etc, etc ........
PPS: I like AVR :-)
That just proves you are silly. 8051's rule! :)
I can't at the moment recall a more repulsive architecture, excepting
maybe the IBM 1401.
John
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