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| I just had another Idea using a Pic Micro to control Mach3 through the USB port very complicated but a good idea. Any comments kd4fffd@yahoo.com |
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__________________ Phil, Still too many interests, too many projects, and not enough time!!!!!!!! Vist my websites - http://pminmo.com & http://millpcbs.com |
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| I've used PIC processors alot, but im checking out others since PIC doesn't have Divide command in most of their line. Anything rotary like a lathe spindle or ignition timing in a car needs to Divide to calculate angle. I was working on building a PIC ignition controller for my turbo Mazda, but most automotive controllers use the Motorola Freescale processor that have a 1 cycle divide instruction. They get their crankshaft position from a pulse wheel then need to calculate ignition advance on the fly. Does the Arm7 have a fast divide?
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