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Andrew Holme
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The other UART post reminds me: Attracted by the DIP24 package, and the
internal counter/timer, I nearly used the SCC2691 until I read what it
says near the back of the datasheet, on page 19 or 20 depending on
which version you have, about a "condition that occurs infrequently"
and how the programmer should recover from it. You lose the utility of
the counter/timer because you need it to detect "data stopped"
conditons.
internal counter/timer, I nearly used the SCC2691 until I read what it
says near the back of the datasheet, on page 19 or 20 depending on
which version you have, about a "condition that occurs infrequently"
and how the programmer should recover from it. You lose the utility of
the counter/timer because you need it to detect "data stopped"
conditons.