DueTimer
muTimer
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MIT License | MIT License |
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DueTimer
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Hardware (timer) PWM, accurate pulse generation on Arduino DUE
This timer seems to solve my problem... https://github.com/ivanseidel/DueTimer
- Is it possible to output a waveform above 1MHz from the Due? It has a core clock of 84 MHz, but the best timing resolution I can get is 1 MHz (via micros() ) Anyway I can bump up my freq output? I need ~4 MHz clock for an ADC
muTimer
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muTimer Library: On/Off-Delay / Cycle Timer (non-blocking) for Arduino
Good point, I added an example to write the output on a change only.
What are some alternatives?
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