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I use Timer1 PWM on ATMega328P with ST7920 192x64 display (HW SPI mode) and found that any SPI activity cancel PWM generation on D10 (SPI's SS-pin) even it's redirected to other pin.
SW SPI mode works correctly
I think that driver still use default SPI CS pin inside
#include <U8glib.h>
const uint8_t displayCS = 8;
// HW SPI w/ non-default CS - OK
U8GLIB_ST7920_128X64_1X display(13, 11, displayCS);
// HW SPI w/ non-default CS - fail
//U8GLIB_ST7920_128X64_1X display(displayCS);
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600);
display.setFont(u8g_font_profont11);
display.setRot180();
// Turn on PWM on Timer #1, channels A & B
analogWrite(9, 192);
analogWrite(10, 64);
Serial.println("Both PWM channels works now");
delay(5000);
// Send something to LCD
display.firstPage();
do {
display.drawStr( 0, 20, "I'll broke pin 10");
} while ( display.nextPage() );
// That's all, folks!
Serial.println("Timer #1 channel B dropped");
}
void loop() {}
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Hello
I use Timer1 PWM on ATMega328P with ST7920 192x64 display (HW SPI mode) and found that any SPI activity cancel PWM generation on D10 (SPI's SS-pin) even it's redirected to other pin.
SW SPI mode works correctly
I think that driver still use default SPI CS pin inside
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: