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explodingwaffleyesterday at 5:53 PM1 replyview on HN

just because it is digital doesn't mean it has to be a microcontroller though, right?? i see no reason this wouldnt just be a state machine or whatever out of plain old logic.


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jacquesmyesterday at 7:33 PM

Well, I've been working with a number of these devices, different brands but the same or slightly more functionality and they all have little controllers in them. Some are documented and you can talk to them directly (usually I^2C) others are 'black boxes', you can tell there is something living on the other side of the nominally 'NC' pin but not what and you don't have control over it.

I also have a couple of very fancy ones that you can compensate and whose NV memory you can write to directly. Those are pretty expensive, $100 or thereabouts but the precision is unreal for a non-governed device.