apalrd wrote:
Read in the thread they are only using a 4us (250Khz) timer as well?.
It says
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The way the scheduler code is written means that the timers are accurate to 4uS
I didn't take that the timer is running at 4uS, but instead to mean they can only respond to the timer within 4uS......but he doesn't say why so that may or may not have improved with a faster processor I guess.
I chuckle a little here in that the eTPU inputs that they say they can hold are uS, so nS accuracy. Lots of talk in the spec sheets about crank position max error never exceeding 0.1 degree. Eginelab recently switched to mS inputs to make the user interface simpler but, it used be 0.1 uS and still accepts 0.0001mS, which seem comparable to the eTPU specs.
That is the accuracy dedicated HW produces with no "most" outputs are within x but some are 10x
