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About ATiny85 code
Ah,? a good spot. I wanted to check how fast the adc works. If you see, the pin 5 is being flipped on each iteration of the loop. So, I connected the pin5 to an oscilloscope to measure the time periods. It is cruft. It needs to be removed. - f On Mon, Apr 17, 2023, 12:11 AM Rafael Diniz <rafael@...> wrote: Hi Ashhar and all, |
Thanks Ashhar, there is what I thought. Btw, which "burner" do you use to write the firmware to the ATTiny85?
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Rafael On 4/16/23 22:09, Ashhar Farhan wrote:
Ah,? a good spot. I wanted to check how fast the adc works. If you see, the pin 5 is being flipped on each iteration of the loop. So, I connected the pin5 to an oscilloscope to measure the time periods. |
I built one with an Arduino nano, a 10uf cap and two resistors. Not sure where I saw the circuit diagram. - f On Mon, Apr 17, 2023, 1:57 PM Rafael Diniz <rafael@...> wrote: Thanks Ashhar, there is what I thought. Btw, which "burner" do you use |
No problem, there are also "off-the-shelf" ones. I'll choose one and test.
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tks! On 4/17/23 11:29, Ashhar Farhan wrote:
I built one with an Arduino nano, a 10uf cap and two resistors. Not sure where I saw the circuit diagram. |
Sorry to come back to this topic again, but the pin 5 is not the I2C SDA? This LOW/HIGH changes would not create some noise in the I2C communication?
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I created a PR removing such code: Rafael On 4/16/23 22:09, Ashhar Farhan wrote:
Ah,? a good spot. I wanted to check how fast the adc works. If you see, the pin 5 is being flipped on each iteration of the loop. So, I connected the pin5 to an oscilloscope to measure the time periods. |
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