Alexandre Guimar=E3es wrote: > Hi, Bob > = > Actually my original message was directed at Dwayne reed ( or I > though it was :-) ).... > > I was interested in the code that captures 40 bit samples for a > bit-bang serial routine and decides tha timing by analysing the samples > after capture and not in real time. > = > I would love to see your code, specially if it extracts "timing > clues" from regular async serial streams. > = > Best regards, > Alexandre Guimaraes > = No, it doesn't work with standard serial data, which is based on very = precise timing. It usually fails at 6-7% timing error. My scheme can and does handle a huge error between bits; 25% is easily = absorbed.But mine can also be decoded after storage. --Bob -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist