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not working (one aout is at 0V, no matter what the corresponding ain has):
int main() {
AnalogOut aout1(PA_5);
AnalogIn ain1(PC_0);
AnalogOut aout2(PA_6);
AnalogIn ain2(PA_7);
while(1) {
aout1=ain1;
aout2=ain2;
wait_ms(1);
}
}
working (with artefacts):
int main() {
while(1) {
AnalogOut aout1(PA_5);
AnalogIn ain1(PC_0);
aout1=ain1;
AnalogOut aout2(PA_6);
AnalogIn ain2(PA_7);
aout2=ain2;
wait_ms(1);
}
}
You need <<code>> and <</code>>
around your code (on seperate lines) to have it readable. Best place to have it noticed is on the mbed github though: https://github.com/mbedmicro/mbed
Did you try taking the definitions out of the While loop?
Keep the while loop empty with only the "wait_ms(1)" inside.
Also I suggest you use the read/write APIs
Meaning
aout1.write_u16(ain1.read_u16());
instead of just using the equal operators.
Let me know how that works for you!
Hi Mustafa,
when placing the definitions out of the while loop it only works, if I comment out one of the ain/aout combinations, e.g.:
int main() {
// Combination 1
AnalogOut aout1(PA_5);
AnalogIn ain1(PC_0);
// Combination 2
// AnalogOut aout2(PA_6);
// AnalogIn ain2(PC_1);
while(1) {
aout1.write_u16(ain1.read_u16());
// aout2.write_u16(ain2.read_u16());
wait_ms(1);
}
}
As soon as both are uncommented, I get 0V on PA_5, no matter what is on PC_0, but PC_1 -> PA_6 is still working.
not working (one aout is at 0V, no matter what the corresponding ain has):
working (with artefacts):