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- From: dana@atlas.la.locus.com (Dana H. Myers)
- Subject: Re: Power Amplifiers
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.155859.145424@locus.com>
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- References: <1993Jan25.135100.46744@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> <1k247hINNsof@shelley.u.washington.edu> <C1GzpH.E6I@inews.Intel.COM>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 93 15:58:59 GMT
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- In article <C1GzpH.E6I@inews.Intel.COM> crichmon@sedona.intel.com (Chris Richmond) writes:
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- >Ah, but consider an Intel 80C196 variety microcontroller. It can generate the PWM
- >signals or digitally drive a stepper, and has a built in 10 bit A/D for the
- >analog feedback.
- >
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- Having used the 8096 family, I would certainly encourage one to investigate
- it. The 80C196 is not only pretty fast as microcontrollers go, it has
- a clean architecture, good set of on-cip I/O, and it is very nice to
- program.
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