How to read analog signals?


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    Hi Joe,

    What I understand here is ...

    IF input pin level is LOW, the Pic must Hold The pin LOW ...

    Question ( useful ! )

    When must the Pic release the pin ???


    In clear Words ...

    I pull the trigger of my gun ... and I want it to make a machine gun ... instead of single shot.

    OR

    I Want to transform an astable button into a bistable one ( ? )

    Or something like that....


    Looks using Comparator offers more Here ... Even if a Timer might be fired ...
    12F629 ???

    Alain
    Last edited by Acetronics2; - 25th February 2009 at 10:38.
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