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10/14/09 19:26
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- No homework?
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Author
Date
University Project
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MAX1232
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max232/1232
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232/1232
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Supervisor chip
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supervisor - understood, now for timing
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If this is a petro car
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automotive grade regulator?
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Then you may not need it
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power supply
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Timing Requirements
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timing requirements
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some points
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timing requirements
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Fast
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Can bus
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CAN
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can controller
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8052s with built-in CAN
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micro related search engines
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Selecting a micro
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MANY thanks!
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on a mac
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the SILabs f04x series
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RE: I do not know if the Keil database has CAN as a field
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thanks
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some sort of ultimate search enginge
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we need...
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if we could just organize THIS site better
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That's a separate discussion!
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Kill voting, or make it non-anonymous
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Per, you apply for a job as moderator?
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I see that you are agreeing
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What do you think the purpose of 8052.COM is?
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The votes are not well-enough defined
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That's YOUR opinion ...
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- as in bad post
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maybe something should take its place
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something softer would be better
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Just rectify it in the next thread
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Yes
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Microchip has a CAN Chip
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seperate SPI chip for CAN
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they mostly operate on 5V right?
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Good question
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No homework?
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Yes, it's homework
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Do you think...
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Yes, I think
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Come on, Kai ... Yogesh CLEARLY hadn't done anything ...
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Ok, I see I'm alone here with my arguments...
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Actually...
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If you actually read my response
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no you don't...
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If you are sooooo worried
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I'm not worried at all, Erik
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New thread
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in particular...
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Collateral damage
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lol
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and not an SMS-ism in sight!
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sms-ism
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Nooooooooooooooooooo!
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animated avitars
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avatar
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