Hey Dave,
I'm not sure I follow you on this! Could you elaborate?
I have found individual bit timing to not be that critical, but if you're off by a certain margin on each data bit & the space between each data bit, you're potentially off by a mile by the end of the complete data packet, and this really did make a huge difference.
For example - if you're off by say 20% on each data bit, and the space between each bit, you're way off by the end of the packet.
And this may/may not be impacted by your measurement technique. I.E. measureing bits directly from the encoder output or the output of an RF receiver or IR module with a relatively slow rise/fall time, so it's best to be as close as possible in my experience.
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