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readPulse not implemented #238

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nheine opened this issue Nov 29, 2017 · 6 comments
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readPulse not implemented #238

nheine opened this issue Nov 29, 2017 · 6 comments

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@nheine
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nheine commented Nov 29, 2017

Is there a plan to implement readPulse function in tessel-export.js in the near future? That would be great
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@HipsterBrown
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@nheine What is the functionality of readPulse that you would like to see in the API?

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nheine commented Nov 30, 2017

I expect the same behaviour than on tessel1 to read a PWM signal. Or is there another way for tessel2?

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Ah ok. We do not have anyone working on that feature at the moment. We are open to pull requests. I'll bring it up at the next Steering Committee meeting as well.

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nheine commented Nov 30, 2017

would be great to get this fast. I am not sure how complicated it is to simply migrate the tessel1 code that already exists for this

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dimkinv commented Dec 16, 2018

@HipsterBrown I would really like to see this implemented, there was no update on that for a long time. Is there any change this feature will be developed sometimes soon?

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I still have not looked into how this would be implemented, and I don't have the experience to start working on something like this. If someone with C hardware experience can help port the functionality from the t1-firmware to work on the SAMD21, that's what we need.

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