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comment How can I set the condition code in assembly language?
yes! thanks for the heads up, i didn't notice that the old link is down. will edit.
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comment I2C extender or repeater?
It should probably be enough - but probably is a strong word :) Usually when one is laying out these lines on PCB one would also put a ground track between SDA and SCL - if there's enough space, of course. If you can drive DC motors trough separate cable that would probably be the best way to go. or cut the ribbon cable between motor lines and communication lines & put a shield around the communication lines. But first try to check the I2C signal quality&shape with oscilloscope if possible.
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comment On PIC18 series, when should I use LAT register and when PORT?
+1, especially for the bug/feature part :)
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comment Output two different voltages at the same times
There's always a choice of buck-boost converter
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comment What is the best way to achieve my project?
Just saw it - another oops :)