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README.md

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# Arduino, ESP8266 and STM32 uTimerLib
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## What is this repository for? ##
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Tiny and cross-device compatible timer library.
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Supports Arduino AVR, SAM, SAM32, STM32 and ESP8266 microcontrollers.
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## Current status ##
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While being in 0.X.Y version, library is still in development.
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Currently suported architectures:
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- AVR
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## Device timer usage ##
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Depending on wich architecture this library uses one or another device timer. Take in mind this because can caause conflicts with other libraries:
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- AVR: Timer2
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## Usage ##
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This library defines a global avriable when included called "TimerLib".
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You have these methods:
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- *TimerLib.setInterval_us(callback_function, microseconds);* : callback_function will be called each microseconds.
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- *TimerLib.setInterval_s(callback_function, seconds);* : callback_function will be called each seconds.
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- *TimerLib.setTimeout_us(callback_function, microseconds);* : callback_function will be called once when microseconds have passed.
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- *TimerLib.setTimeout_s(callback_function, seconds);* : callback_function will be called once when seconds have passed.
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- *TimerLib.clearTimer();* : will clear any timed function if exists.
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It only manages one function at a time, if you call any setXXX method it will cancel any running timed function and process new one.
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An attached functions broker could be implemented, but then this would not be (micro)TimerLib. Maybe in other project.....
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## How do I get set up? ##
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You can get it from Arduino libraries directly, searching by uTimerLib.
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For manual installation:
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* Get the ZIP.
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* Rename to uTimerLib.zip
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* Install library on Arduino
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## Example ##
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Included on example folder, available on Arduino IDE.
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## Who do I talk to? ##
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* [Naguissa](https://github.com/Naguissa)
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* https://www.foroelectro.net
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* https://www.naguissa.com
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contributors.txt

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Naguissa - https://github.com/Naguissa
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docs/data sources.txt

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AVR Timer2:
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- https://hetpro-store.com/TUTORIALES/arduino-timer/
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- https://playground.arduino.cc/Main/TimerPWMCheatsheet
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/**
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* uTimerLib example
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*
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* @author Naguissa
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* @url https://www.github.com/Naguissa/uTimerLib
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* @url https://www.foroelectro.net
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*/
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#include "Arduino.h"
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#include "uTimerLib.h"
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bool status = 0;
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void timed_function() {
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status = !status;
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digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, status);
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}
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void setup() {
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pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
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TimerLib.setInterval_s(timed_function, 2);
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}
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void loop() {
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}
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/**
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* uTimerLib example
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* @author Naguissa
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* @url https://www.github.com/Naguissa/uTimerLib
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* @url https://www.foroelectro.net
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*/
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#include "Arduino.h"
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#include "uTimerLib.h"
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unsigned long int prevMillis = 0;
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void timed_function() {
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unsigned long int actMillis = millis();
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Serial.println(actMillis - prevMillis);
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prevMillis = actMillis;
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}
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void setup() {
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Serial.begin(57600);
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TimerLib.setInterval_s(timed_function, 2);
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prevMillis = millis();
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}
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void loop() {
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}
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/**
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* uTimerLib example
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* @author Naguissa
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* @url https://www.github.com/Naguissa/uTimerLib
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* @url https://www.foroelectro.net
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*/
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#include "Arduino.h"
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#include "uTimerLib.h"
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bool status = 0;
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void timed_function() {
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status = !status;
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digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, status);
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}
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void setup() {
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pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
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TimerLib.setInterval_us(timed_function, 1000000);
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}
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void loop() {
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/**
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* @author Naguissa
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* @url https://www.github.com/Naguissa/uTimerLib
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*/
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#include "Arduino.h"
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#include "uTimerLib.h"
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unsigned long int prevMillis = 0;
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void timed_function() {
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unsigned long int actMillis = millis();
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Serial.println(actMillis - prevMillis);
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prevMillis = actMillis;
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}
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void setup() {
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TimerLib.setInterval_us(timed_function, 200000);
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prevMillis = millis();
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void loop() {
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/**
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*/
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#include "Arduino.h"
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#include "uTimerLib.h"
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bool status = 0;
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void timed_function() {
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status = !status;
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digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, status);
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if (status) {
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TimerLib.setTimeout_s(timed_function, 2);
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}
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}
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void setup() {
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pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
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TimerLib.setTimeout_s(timed_function, 2);
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}
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void loop() {
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}
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