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I spent the afternoon looking at PIC modules and in particulat PicBasic (on account I never was any good at machine code or assembler) and glory be I see in PicBasic they have a command something like FREQOUT that will give up to two sine waves on any pin. So maybe that is the answer. Anyone got...
Dammit I turn my back on electronics for two minutes and it's all changed again !. I have a project that requires a fixed frequency of 14 khz and a second adjustable frequency in the range 14 khz - 14.250 khz. Both sine waves. Are any of the BASIC PIC chipis capable of this please ?. Cheers ....
I think it needs to be fairly good as I intend to mix two of these signals together, 14 KHz and 14,25 KHz in order to get the 250 difference frequency. The medium I will be passing the signals through is human flesh and the is not much reactance there to clean things up.
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