Hi All,
Sorry for the noob question. I have the subj and simple code run 2 seven segments displays with the sevseg library. The code is below, when both display code is uncommented thee board goes to endless power reset. rst:0x1 (POWERON_RESET),boot:0x13 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT). When I have only one ANY display and the second is commented - the board works perfectly well. I concerned about some PINS conflict, but don't have enough knowledge to find the issue. Please explain me what I'm doing wrong?
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#include <SevSeg.h>
SevSeg sevsegW;
SevSeg sevsegE;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
byte numDigits = 1;
byte digitPins[] = {};
byte segmentPins1[] = {25, 26, 19, 21, 22, 32, 33, 4};
bool resistorsOnSegments = false;
byte hardwareConfig = COMMON_CATHODE;
bool updateWithDelays = false;
bool disableDecPoint = true;
bool leadingZeros = false;
sevsegW.begin(hardwareConfig, numDigits, digitPins, segmentPins1, resistorsOnSegments, updateWithDelays, leadingZeros, disableDecPoint);
sevsegW.setBrightness(90);
//ERRORS 7 SEGMENT
byte segmentPins2[] = {12, 13, 15, 5, 18, 27, 14, 2};
sevsegE.begin(hardwareConfig, numDigits, digitPins, segmentPins2, resistorsOnSegments, updateWithDelays, leadingZeros, disableDecPoint);
sevsegE.setBrightness(90);
}
void loop() {
sevsegW.setNumber(1);
sevsegW.refreshDisplay();
sevsegE.setNumber(2);
sevsegE.refreshDisplay();
}
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MH-ET live 38 endless reset
Re: MH-ET live 38 endless reset
Looks like brownout detector triggered.
Maybe the power supply of your board dosen't provide enough current.
Maybe the power supply of your board dosen't provide enough current.
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