??? 03/30/09 10:57 Read: times |
#164004 - 16 bits or 9 bits? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I have not read the datasheets for your two devices. I was just responding to this:
AS THERE ARE TOTAL 9 BITS TO BE SEND INCLUDING START BIT(1),OPCODE(2) AAND ADRESS(6). I AM SENDING INSTRUCTION IN TWO BYTES which seem to say that the device expects 9 bits and that you sends 16 bits. |
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