X9C103 (FIXED)
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Re: X9C103
Yes, that's perfect.
It shows tci and tic from the datasheet much clearer.
tic is just within spec its 1.8uS and the spect shows 1us.
As I stated press the switch only once, you have multiple increments.
You will need to look at your Flowchart and hardware and when you press the switch once, make sure you only get a single increment and CS0 pluse.
If you are using IncrementXTimes or DecrementXTimes then change them to just IncrementWiper or DecrementWiper.
It shows tci and tic from the datasheet much clearer.
tic is just within spec its 1.8uS and the spect shows 1us.
As I stated press the switch only once, you have multiple increments.
You will need to look at your Flowchart and hardware and when you press the switch once, make sure you only get a single increment and CS0 pluse.
If you are using IncrementXTimes or DecrementXTimes then change them to just IncrementWiper or DecrementWiper.
Martin
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Re: X9C103
Hi Martin,
use only these IncrementWiper and DecrementWiper functions; It works just as you say, the reaction to increase or decrease the resistance is very fast; increase or decrease the resistance value with pulses, instead of using a switch for that function.
The component works excellent
Thank You
Enrique
use only these IncrementWiper and DecrementWiper functions; It works just as you say, the reaction to increase or decrease the resistance is very fast; increase or decrease the resistance value with pulses, instead of using a switch for that function.
The component works excellent

Thank You

Enrique
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Re: X9C103
Yes, the error was fixed, the component works excellent (is there a phrase or something that identifies that the error was fixed ?) 

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Re: X9C103 (FIXED)
I just used RESOLVED
As you started the topic, you can use any word or phrase you like.
All I would say in future is please use either the 9 or 10 post icon when starting a topic as both versions of Flowcode are very different.
I have edited your first post with the correct icon.
As you started the topic, you can use any word or phrase you like.

All I would say in future is please use either the 9 or 10 post icon when starting a topic as both versions of Flowcode are very different.
I have edited your first post with the correct icon.
Martin
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