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= Blink a Pin - Time It =
 
= Blink a Pin - Time It =
  
It is usually fairly easy to add a blink to most programs.  You can use it to indicate that power is on and that the program is ( maybe ) functioning. 
 
  
In some cases you may want to know how fast ( usually a part of the program that is supposed to be as fast as possible ).  One way to do this is to look at the assembled code and use the timing for each instruction ( and path ).  The other way is to make it blink a pin and measure it with an oscilloscope of logic analyzer.  Much quicker and easier.
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