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sending pwm signals using RF

hi all..
i am using a philips p89v51rd2bn uc.i want to control a servo motor using an rf link.the pwm signal is being generated using a 555 timer and the uc at the transmitter end measures the pulse width using the pca module.now i want to send this measured pulse width to anoder uc at the recieveing end to control the servo.the pulse measured is in 16 bits and the servo control is only of 8 bits in pca module...i confused wether this will work at all...if yes..plzz gimme some suggestions...

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  • Erik

    it seems to me that u have spent a lot of time analysing my language problem...well...yeahh..guess u r right..i dunt want ppl ignoring my post...will work on this problem right away...by the way..can you help me with the values to be put in the ccaph register to get 2ms and 1ms pulse??...i am using mode..fosc/4 on 12 mhz..which comes to around 330ns..i just need teh calculations...

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  • Erik

    it seems to me that u have spent a lot of time analysing my language problem...well...yeahh..guess u r right..i dunt want ppl ignoring my post...will work on this problem right away...by the way..can you help me with the values to be put in the ccaph register to get 2ms and 1ms pulse??...i am using mode..fosc/4 on 12 mhz..which comes to around 330ns..i just need teh calculations...

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  • YOU save, say, 10 seconds writing gibberish, then, say, 100 people spend 25 seconds each trying to decipher it. fair???

    there is no way in hades I will take the time to help you for free if you will not take the time to write understandable lenguage.

    As a compromise, send me your, billing informtion and I will, when paid hourly, gladly spend the time to decipher your gibberish.

    Erik

  • "As a compromise, send me your, billing informtion and I will, when paid hourly, gladly spend the time to decipher your gibberish."

    Yes, it is good, to see correct, punctuation in posts, with commas, in the right places, because it always, makes, the text, easier, to read.

    ;)

  • ...if you will not take the time to write understandable lenguage.

    Please think carefully about what you have just written, then consider how your posts might appear to others.

    As a compromise, send me your, billing informtion and I will, when paid hourly, gladly spend the time to decipher your gibberish.

    Dispensing gibberish remains free, though?

  • Erik

    Dude..its more like I save 10 seconds writing gibberish...and only YOU spend 25 seconds trying to figure it out...u(you) make me feel like i write complicated algos(oops...algorithms...sorry) like John Nash and leave them for you to decode...well..i wud have paid you if tat was the case...neways dude...i can still pay you to shut up..because everytime you write these kind of posts in a thread...then 100 people waste 10secs each when they come across your countless useless posts...and eventually they just skip your post when they read your name...you might wanna work on that...and hey, I hope my language was right in this post...

    Thank you
    yours truly(haha)
    cooded

  • maybe the forum guys should add a new button for people labelled "DISS ERIK".

    maybe it should be big, so people can see it and hit it quick. maybe it should ne very big.

    i think it would be used a lot.

  • Dude..its more like I save 10 seconds writing gibberish...and only YOU spend 25 seconds trying to figure it out...u(you) make me feel like i write complicated algos(oops...algorithms...sorry) like John Nash and leave them for you to decode...well..i wud have paid you if tat was the case...neways dude...i can still pay you to shut up..because everytime you write these kind of posts in a thread...then 100 people waste 10secs each when they come across your countless useless posts...and eventually they just skip your post when they read your name...you might wanna work on that...
    and hey, I hope my language was right in this post...

  • Thank you. But I need ready and tested routines for slow frequence (31kHz, 125kHz, 250kHz etc.).