blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Jan 19, 2011 #22 C is a language, yes you can write state machines in C
B BrownOut Banned Jan 19, 2011 #23 You can write state machines in C if you have a controller to execute it on. Or, you can make a hardware statemachine with flip-flops and logic gates.
You can write state machines in C if you have a controller to execute it on. Or, you can make a hardware statemachine with flip-flops and logic gates.
S ssembo New Member Jan 20, 2011 #24 I don't want to go into making a state machine. Can't C++ work with using pc as controller. I am really sorry if am getting you wrong.
I don't want to go into making a state machine. Can't C++ work with using pc as controller. I am really sorry if am getting you wrong.
S ssembo New Member Jan 20, 2011 #26 There is an idea of using PLCs instead of microprocessors. How is that? Last edited: Jan 20, 2011
S ssembo New Member Jan 21, 2011 #27 Someone had an issue that whats the need of having two generators switched instead of leaving them to operate at the same time? Lets defend this. Last edited: Jan 21, 2011
Someone had an issue that whats the need of having two generators switched instead of leaving them to operate at the same time? Lets defend this.