Actually, Melanie, hundreths or thousandths would be even better. I am monitoring the current flow through transistors and keeping track of the mAH as it counts up on the LCD. When the current stops the count stops. I will be monitoring the current through 4 transistors simultaneously. With a time reference that each sub program can access, the math in the sub program can make the calculations and display them on the four lines of the LCD. When the current flow stops, the readings will remain on the LCD until the user decides otherwise.
I can do this with seconds, but the math will work even better with hundredths or thousandths, without floating point.
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