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- Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:36 pm
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: How to use high priority interrupts
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Re: How to use high priority interrupts
Thank you for the reply ESP_Sprite. Each device device is running ESP_NOW to communicate between each other(but this service is not used very often but maybe once every 5s or so). Each device also have two hardware timers(as below) running periodically at ~500 microseconds. TIMERG0.hw_timer[1] TIMER...
- Thu Sep 17, 2020 10:12 am
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: How to use high priority interrupts
- Replies: 3
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How to use high priority interrupts
Hello, I seek help to use high priority interrupts. I use a digital output from a ESP32(Pin 19), to trigger interrupts on 2 other ESP32s(Pin 23). wire Connection is like, ESP0:Pin 19 --> ESP1:Pin23 ESP0:Pin 19 --> ESP2:Pin23 This should mean that when ESP0 triggers a digital output, an interrupt is ...
- Fri Aug 21, 2020 7:30 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Mesh on Core 1 and critical tasks on Core0
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Mesh on Core 1 and critical tasks on Core0
Hello, In my hobby project I am running Painlessmesh https://gitlab.com/painlessMesh/painlessMesh/-/wikis/home , a wifi mesh network of 9x ESP32 modules. My loop function looks like below HandleTelnet is used to read data from PuTTy instead of serial port, since I only use wireless methods to downlo...