iAccelStepper

interrupt driven stepper controller inherited from AccelStepper (by sq7bti)

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  • Looking For Help Adapting a Library to SAMD21 - "iAccelstepper"
    3 projects | /r/embedded | 15 May 2023
    I was searching online for a solution to this problem and noted several years ago someone created a patch for Accelstepper called iAccelstepper, which uses a hardware timer interrupt to call the .run() method instead of the main polling loop() function to produce the pulses for the driver. After looking at this library, I believe it is a great solution to mine (and possibly others) problem in that it keeps the main polling loop() available to do other functions without inhibiting the motion of the stepper motor. As I looked through the iAccelstepper library it would seem the author created it for the Texas Instruments Tiva-C development board, which uses an ARM Cortex M4 processor, and the TI ecosystem has simple driver libraries to easily access the timer peripherals to do so.

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sq7bti/iAccelStepper is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of iAccelStepper is C++.


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