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Port project on M5 Stack #2

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Micklydie opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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Port project on M5 Stack #2

Micklydie opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 1 comment

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@Micklydie
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Hello,

I've seen your project on arduino and I wanted to port this project on M5 Stack (Espruino) and syn115 RF433 Emitter.
I'm a very beginner with coding Arduino and Unfortunately my project doesn't work.

Do you know if open charge port with an Espruino and Syn115 is possible?
https://shop.m5stack.com/products/rf-unit-433mhz-transmitter-syn115?

Thanks for your help.
Have a nice day.
WBR.
Mickael

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stefan73 commented Sep 16, 2024

Hi Michael,

I never used Esprunio and I would expect issues here. Esprunio is a Java based Implementation and afaik interpreter based. I would expect that this environment is really not ideal to create a pulsing that is accurate at the level of microseconds. There are probably ways to ensure timing in Espruino and I would expect quite some coding effort to achieve this.
Arduino is C/C++ based and puts compiled code on the MCU, so it will run very reprducible. Maybe better get a small Ardunio Clone and put the code on there. Probably much easier choice especially as a beginner.

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