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This library enables you to use Interrupt from Hardware Timers on an ESP32, ESP32_S2 or ESP32_C3-based board to create and output PWM to pins. It now supports 16 ISR-based synchronized PWM channels, while consuming only 1 Hardware Timer. PWM interval can be very long (uint32_t millisecs). The most important feature is they're ISR-based PWM chann…

  • Updated Dec 5, 2022
  • C

This library enables you to use Interrupt from Hardware Timers on an ESP8266-based board to create and output PWM to pins. It now supports 16 ISR-based synchronized PWM channels, while consuming only 1 Hardware Timer. PWM interval can be very long (uint32_t millisecs). The most important feature is they're ISR-based PWM channels. Therefore, thei…

  • Updated Dec 5, 2022
  • C

This library enables you to use Hardware-based PWM channels on Generic boards to use PWM to control continuous Stepper Motor. The most important feature is they're purely hardware-based PWM channels, supporting very high PWM frequencies. Therefore, their executions are not blocked by bad-behaving functions or tasks

  • Updated Jan 24, 2023
  • C

This library enables you to use ISR-based PWM channels on Arduino megaAVR boards, such as UNO WiFi Rev2, AVR_Nano_Every, etc., to create and output PWM any GPIO pin. It now supports 16 ISR-based PWM channels, while consuming only 1 Hardware Timer. PWM channel interval can be very long (ulong microsecs / millisecs). The most important feature is …

  • Updated Dec 5, 2022
  • C

This library enables you to use ISR-based PWM channels on Arduino AVRDx-based boards (AVR128Dx, AVR64Dx, AVR32Dx, etc.), using DxCore, to create and output PWM any GPIO pin. It now supports up to 64 ISR-based PWM channels, while consuming only 1 Hardware Timer. PWM channel interval can be very long (ulong microsecs / millisecs). The most importa…

  • Updated Dec 31, 2022
  • C

This library enables you to use Hardware-based PWM channels on Arduino AVRDx-based boards (AVR128Dx, AVR64Dx, AVR32Dx, etc.), using DxCore, to create and output PWM. Using similar functions as many other FastPWM libraries, it enables you to port PWM code easily between platforms.

  • Updated Jan 22, 2023
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