IOC on pin going HIGH and LOW


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    Default Re: IOC on pin going HIGH and LOW

    Quote Originally Posted by richard View Post
    why the redundant extra schmitt trigger? ...
    Because I started development using a 16F1937 and didn't notice the ST on the 16F18877.

    (runs over to the datasheet)



    EDIT: Wow! That PIC is amazing; every pin has ADC and ST. That's gonna help bring costs down from those 74HC14 ICs.
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