hello everyone
i wanna know if it's possible to generate à high frequency digital signal from a ESP32 GPIO,if yes please share a cod example
regards
Génerating a digital signale with high frequency (80MHZ or plus)
Re: Génerating a digital signale with high frequency (80MHZ or plus)
Hi
you could find your answer here, but this frequency is too low for your purpose and also it has some problem (runt events):
https://readdy.net/Notes/Details/1631?s=GPIO
you could find your answer here, but this frequency is too low for your purpose and also it has some problem (runt events):
https://readdy.net/Notes/Details/1631?s=GPIO
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Re: Génerating a digital signale with high frequency (80MHZ or plus)
Hi,
The highest frequency you can produce with the ESP32 is 80 Mhz.
Internally, there are many frequency options of 160, 240, 560 Mhz or WIFI.
But so far, I find it impossible to drive more than 80 MHz to the outside world.
I2S0 Clock (master clock) up to 80MHz derived from APLL clock
https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=14185
The highest frequency you can produce with the ESP32 is 80 Mhz.
Internally, there are many frequency options of 160, 240, 560 Mhz or WIFI.
But so far, I find it impossible to drive more than 80 MHz to the outside world.
I2S0 Clock (master clock) up to 80MHz derived from APLL clock
https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=14185
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Re: Génerating a digital signale with high frequency (80MHZ or plus)
thank you for your answer, as you said, it's a mutch lower frequency than the neededAidin77 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:56 pmHi
you could find your answer here, but this frequency is too low for your purpose and also it has some problem (runt events):
https://readdy.net/Notes/Details/1631?s=GPIO
regards
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