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Old 12th May 2008, 03:28 AM   (permalink)
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Dear all

i m designing a project in which m trying to make 2 pic16f688 communicate so that data is transfered to and fro.m planning to use rx and tx usart.do i have to use asynchronous mode of transmission or synchronous? can anybody post me some example code?
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Asyncronous would be the most 'normal' method, examples of both software and hardware methods are in my tutorials.
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