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23:57 Aug 29, 2007 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers: Hardware / SDK | |||||||
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4 +1 | port pin / I/O pin |
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port pin / I/O pin Explanation: In microcontroller terminology, a port is a group of input/output (I/O) lines (physically connected to pins of the IC), and a 'port pin' is an individual line/pin of the group. sample refs: Circuit Controls Two LEDs With One Microcontroller Port Pin Circuit Controls Two LEDs With One Microcontroller Port Pin Spehro Pefhany | ED Online ID #1683 | April 01, 2002. Article Rating: ... www.elecdesign.com/Articles/ArticleID/1683/1683.html Single-port pin drives dual LED - 10/13/2005 - EDN To turn off both LEDs, you reconfigure the microcontroller's port pin from output to input or switch the pin to tristate mode, either of which prevents the ... www.edn.com/article/CA6262537.html PortTalk - A Windows NT/2000 I/O Port Device Driver If your intentions were to write, for example a microcontroller programmer which is programmed serially using a parallel port pin, it would make better ... www.beyondlogic.org/porttalk/porttalk.htm Back to Basics: Serial I/O Port for the 8XC196KC/KD For example, the Transmit interrupt causes the microcontroller to vector to ... IOPORT2 pin 0 to function as a serial TXD pin instead of an output port pin. ... www.intel.com/design/mcs96/technote/2673.htm |
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