Info on hardware timers used for FreeRTOS on ESP32 #7223
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Arduino-esp32 > esp32 > FreeRTOS. At the Arduino level FreeRTOS should not be modified. What are you trying to accomplish? At the Arduino level you have Ticker: At ESP32 level you can access hardware timers. |
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Thank you, this is very helpful. I found that I can use another hardware timer for my purpose, and leave the system tick at its default value.
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Arduino-esp32 > esp32 > FreeRTOS. At the Arduino level FreeRTOS should not be modified. What are you trying to accomplish?
At the Arduino level you have Ticker:
https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/tree/master/libraries/Ticker/src
At ESP32 level you can access hardware timers.
https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-reference/system/esp_timer.html
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I am starting a project using a ESP-Wroom32 development board and FreeRTOS. I need to change the period of the timer that schedules FreeRTOS tasks, etc.). How do I do this? Also, how do I find out which of the ESP32 hardware timers is used for this purpose?
Thanks!
François
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