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Revision as of 17:47, 16 November 2014
DELAY
This library provides the functions to generate the required delays. Basically it does the looping for the specified count to generate the delay. If the compiler provides the inbuilt delay libraries(like AVR), then this library uses internally those functions.
DELAY_us
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DELAY_ms
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DELAY_sec
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