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    Can we use SLA7026M with PICSTEP?

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    Not without considerable work, the LMD has elements that would have to be done in external components.

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    Thank you Phil.. I have some laying around so i asked..

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    Hi everyone

    I intend to use PicStep 16F628
    interfacing with SI-7230

    SI-7230 pdf, SI-7230 description, SI-7230 datasheets, SI-7230 view ::: ALLDATASHEET :::

    Sanken SI 7230M Module | eBay

    according to your instructions in

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/picste...r_chips-2.html


    however SI7230 has entries A _A B _B

    and not only one input phase with TEA3718

    someone could help me please?

    thanks all



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