OK...and what is your question?

Am Montag, 24. August 2015 02:36:34 UTC+2 schrieb anthony cosier:
>
> hi i am trying to build a special type of metal detector called a constant 
> current metal detector. i need to use 7 gpio's to and turn some on 
> transistors and some off in a repeating pattern. i will show a table at the 
> bottom to make things more easier understand what iam trying to do each of 
> the 7 gpio's are responsible for turning on transistor or turning it off 
> switch  s57,s58,s59,s60,s61,s62,s63 to s64 are each equivalent to one gpio 
> all the logic states are repeated after the whole cycle has finished. as i 
> see it i can look at it this way if i chose s57 which was gpio60 i would 
> have to put a if statement so   it would not just turn the gpio60 on again 
> before the first iteration had finished 
>
> S57 S58 S59 S60 S61 S62 S63 S64 
> onoffoffonn/aonn/aoff
>
> onoffoffonn/aoffn/aon
>
> offononoffonn/aoffn/a
>
> offononoffoffn/aonn/a.
> offoffononononoffoff
> offoffonononoffoffon
>
> offoffononoffononoff
>

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