Made a pulse counter for the LMT01 temperature sensor with PIO, how do I pull the last value automatically?

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  • Some_RPI-Pico_stuff

    Some experiments I did with the Raspberry Pi Pico

  • I have implemented pio code to measure the pulses in the pulse train as you described it (I do not have a LMT01, so I generated the pulses using another MCU). Since I do not use micropython I have made it using the C++ SDK, but if you look at the .pio file here, it should be no problem to implement it. The problem with the wrong readings only happen the very first time if the state machine starts in a pulse train.

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