So I tried both methods, but I only was successful with dhylands method. I think I made something wrong with machine.time_pulse_us, so if someone have an example of code with it, it would be super cool !
I'm trying to read PWM signal from an airplane receiver, so the frequency should be 50Hz
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- Sat Oct 12, 2019 3:25 pm
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- Fri Oct 11, 2019 4:40 pm
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Re: Reading PWM signal
Thanks a lot for your fast responds !
I will try later when I have more time
I will try later when I have more time
- Thu Oct 10, 2019 4:10 pm
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- Topic: Reading PWM signal
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Reading PWM signal
Hi
I'm a nooby in programing and I was wondering if it was possible to read PWM signal using a pyBoard ?
I have found timerchannel.pulse_width_percent but i dont know if it's useful.
thx in advance for your respond
ps. sorry for my english
I'm a nooby in programing and I was wondering if it was possible to read PWM signal using a pyBoard ?
I have found timerchannel.pulse_width_percent but i dont know if it's useful.
thx in advance for your respond
ps. sorry for my english