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It seems there's a bug in the tone() function on the ATTiny1604 (possibly others, I don't have any others handy to test on at the moment). If you call the tone function with a duration specified:
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Hi,
I'm having an issue that may be related with micros() changes made on 1.1.9.
My test case is a simple frequency counter (comes from mains zero crossing - 50Hz).
I'm measuring microseconds (…
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I can't see why I'm getting this error in Linux Mint 20:
Arduino: 1.8.13 (Linux), Board: "ATtiny1614/1604/814/804/414/404/214/204, No (saves space), ATtiny1604, 20 MHz Internal, 1.8V (5 MHz or less…
pfoun updated
3 years ago
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There are dozens of different ATTiny ICs out there, we have specified the 1604 on the PCB, is that the minimum required? Are there any other SKUs that are compatible?
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This use to work on the 1604 now it gives me a compile error
SoftwareSerial pixieSerial(-1, PIXIEPIN);
I have to declare a receive pin
SoftwareSerial pixieSerial(2 PIXIEPIN);
Ar…
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I've rigged up my attiny1604 to a CH340C USB to serial converter. And additionally connected PA3 to the CH340C RTS pin. Then added an interrupt that resets the attiny on level change. This allows me t…
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Using Serial.begin() etc:
The TxD pin (PA6) goes high but no data comes out. Same using Serial.swap(1).
I noticed the pinout in one of the comments is wrong for TxD, RxD in
https://github.com/Spenc…
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Specifically these:
14 Pin: ATtiny1614 / ATtiny1604 (SOIC)
20 Pin: ATtiny3216 / ATtiny1616 / ATtiny1606 (SOIC/VQFN)
24 Pin: ATtiny3217 / ATtiny1617 / ATtiny1607 (VQFN)
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New AVR MCUs contain a list containing all interrupts, similar to the following (`attiny412.atdf`):
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My thoughts were to use an external 32Khz clock and use the millis() function to do accurate time keeping for battery app. If i read the docs correct this could be a crystal with caps on the TX and …