Currently, the s command at startup produces the following:
"armed" should be used to indicate whether the "ADS7865.ready_pruss_for_burst(...)" function has been performed recently... as in before any substantial config changes. That way, armed means that the ADC data can be collected at any time by using the ADS7865.burst(...) function.
Currently, the s command at startup produces the following:
"armed" should be used to indicate whether the "ADS7865.ready_pruss_for_burst(...)" function has been performed recently... as in before any substantial config changes. That way, armed means that the ADC data can be collected at any time by using the ADS7865.burst(...) function.