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PWM for AT89C5115 (need informations)

hello, every body

i'm working with the AT89C5115 of ATMEL
and i want to generate a square pulse of 40Khz using the PCA( PWM, the capture or the timer ).
for the moment i coulndn't resolve the problem
PCA counter registers (CL and CH) doesn't increment even activated. ?
if some one have informations
i'll be gratefull
thanks in advance

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    Erik

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  • I never once thought that entering your queries into this forum required a literature degree. do you guys mean that language is more important than the intelligence sharing? so long as the communication is effective

    There is no need for a "literature degree" all that is asked is "your best effort".
    If you consider "I save 2 seconds by using SMS, the hell with the reader" you best effort, be sure you are in a minority.

    language is more important than the intelligence sharing
    You screwed that quote up royally, the correct statement is "clear, unambigous language is required for intelligence sharing"

    so long as the communication is effective
    How can spending the effort on understanding the words, rather than the sentecnce be "effective communication"

    Erik

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