ON 20091002@6:25:49 PM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.piclist.com/piclist/codegen/constdivmul.htm#40088.6648726852 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 40088.6648726852 |Delete ' i love you
  • ' ON 20091012@3:24:35 PM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.piclist.com/piclist/codegen/index.htm#40098.0663888889 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 40098.0663888889 |Delete ' karaçam ' ON 20091026@10:04:17 AM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.piclist.com/piclist/codegen/delay.htm#40110.2154282407 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 40110.2154282407 |Delete 'ramswaroopo217@yahoo.co.in asks:
    The PIC is programmed such that the system waits for the first of the two input tones is met; once the tone is identified, it must persist for at least 0.25 seconds. This programming safeguards against the intrusion of other noises of short durations that have a frequency corresponding to the free running frequency of the PLL.
    MPLab was used to simulate the delay and the input duration for the PIC. Hand calculations led to a 3-second delay and MPLab simulation returned a 2.81-second delay. Hand calculations led to a 0.25 second first input duration, and MPLab simulation returned a delay length of 0.24 seconds. Once the first tone is met, then the PIC waits for the second tone, while implementing a 3-second timer. The system requires that the second tone follow the first tone within the 3-second interval. This ensures that the system does not become a one-tone response system after the first tone is met.


    i want code for pic16c505 . i m making project on key chain finder(locator) plz send me code for delay of this theory for pic16c505 as soon as on
    my id- ramswaroopo217@yahoo.co.in


  • ' ON 20091026@10:04:27 AM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.piclist.com/piclist/codegen/delay.htm#40110.2202662037 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 40110.2202662037 |Delete 'ramswaroopo217@yahoo.co.in asks:
    The PIC is programmed such that the system waits for the first of the two input tones is met; once the tone is identified, it must persist for at least 0.25 seconds. This programming safeguards against the intrusion of other noises of short durations that have a frequency corresponding to the free running frequency of the PLL.
    MPLab was used to simulate the delay and the input duration for the PIC. Hand calculations led to a 3-second delay and MPLab simulation returned a 2.81-second delay. Hand calculations led to a 0.25 second first input duration, and MPLab simulation returned a delay length of 0.24 seconds. Once the first tone is met, then the PIC waits for the second tone, while implementing a 3-second timer. The system requires that the second tone follow the first tone within the 3-second interval. This ensures that the system does not become a one-tone response system after the first tone is met.


    i want code for pic16c505 . i m making project on key chain finder(locator) plz send me code for delay of this theory for pic16c505 as soon as on
    my id- ramswaroopo217@yahoo.co.in


  • ' ON 20091026@10:04:36 AM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.piclist.com/piclist/codegen/delay.htm#40110.2280439815 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 40110.2280439815 |Delete 'ramswaroopo217@yahoo.co.in asks:
    The PIC is programmed such that the system waits for the first of the two input tones is met; once the tone is identified, it must persist for at least 0.25 seconds. This programming safeguards against the intrusion of other noises of short durations that have a frequency corresponding to the free running frequency of the PLL.
    MPLab was used to simulate the delay and the input duration for the PIC. Hand calculations led to a 3-second delay and MPLab simulation returned a 2.81-second delay. Hand calculations led to a 0.25 second first input duration, and MPLab simulation returned a delay length of 0.24 seconds. Once the first tone is met, then the PIC waits for the second tone, while implementing a 3-second timer. The system requires that the second tone follow the first tone within the 3-second interval. This ensures that the system does not become a one-tone response system after the first tone is met.


    i want code for pic16c505 . i m making project on key chain finder(locator) plz send me code for delay of this theory for pic16c505 as soon as on
    my id- ramswaroopo217@yahoo.co.in


  • ' ON 20091026@10:04:44 AM at page: On a web page you were interested in at: http://www.piclist.com/piclist/codegen/delay.htm#40110.2281365741 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 40110.2281365741 |Delete 'ramswaroopo217@yahoo.co.in asks:
    The PIC is programmed such that the system waits for the first of the two input tones is met; once the tone is identified, it must persist for at least 0.25 seconds. This programming safeguards against the intrusion of other noises of short durations that have a frequency corresponding to the free running frequency of the PLL.
    MPLab was used to simulate the delay and the input duration for the PIC. Hand calculations led to a 3-second delay and MPLab simulation returned a 2.81-second delay. Hand calculations led to a 0.25 second first input duration, and MPLab simulation returned a delay length of 0.24 seconds. Once the first tone is met, then the PIC waits for the second tone, while implementing a 3-second timer. The system requires that the second tone follow the first tone within the 3-second interval. This ensures that the system does not become a one-tone response system after the first tone is met.


    i want code for pic16c505 . i m making project on key chain finder(locator) plz send me code for delay of this theory for pic16c505 as soon as on
    my id- ramswaroopo217@yahoo.co.in


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