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Re: OC2 and OC3 outputs?
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Newsgroups:
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Sun, 24 Mar 1996 16:38:51 GMT
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Original-From:
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Fred G. Martin <fredm@media.mit#AntiSpam#.edu>
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Take a look at the schematics, which are linked from the top page of
the Handy Board web site. The info you are looking for is in the CPU /
memory schematic.
For the DC Motor outputs, the board uses a separate output latch---not
the timer outputs.
-Fred
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Please forgive any sloppiness in the formatting. Thanks. -Fred
In your message you said:
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> Where on the v1.2 board do I tie into the OC2, OC3, and OC4 output lines?
> Is there a schematic which has all the I/O pins labeled? I need to use
> the OC lines to output pulse trains. Does the library software use
> these ports for the motor() commands? I don't need the L293 drivers for
> my current application, just the OC and IC lines. Thanks.
>
> -mike
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| Where on the v1.2 board do I tie into the OC2, OC3, and OC4 output lines? Is there a schematic which has all the I/O pins labeled? I need to use the OC lines to output pulse trains. Does the library software use these ports for the motor() commands? (...) (29 years ago, 23-Mar-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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