Timeline for Arduino Due - creating an 8Mhz clock signal
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Aug 26, 2014 at 21:22 | comment | added | Triumph Rider | FWIW, I checked the ATMEL timer doc (again) and confirmed for a 8mhz'ish signal, RC should be set to 5.xxx (call it six) and RA should be set to 3 (50% duty cycle). Needless to say, this did not give me a 8Mhz signal. In that there is a very faint possibility that I have damaged the ARM (accidently put 5v on it a while back and Wire is a bit falky (but wire1 is good), is there any chance anyone with a Due and a logic analyser could run the sketch and tell me what signal you are getting on TIOA6? | |
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