I know a lot of people use microcontrollers for low power applications and the ESP-32's ULP processor is very useful for saving battery. However, it can also be used as a third processor for controlling GPIO logic or for signal acquisition. In my case I wanted to use it as a signal generator due to it having a very simple instruction set that includes a delay clock cycles function, I felt it would be perfect for this. As it turns out it is very easy to program at runtime thanks to the ULP C macro library.
I made an example of how it might be used to create a simple PWM. The example dims the onboard LED connected to GPIO2 by using ULP to drive it at 100Hz with a duty cycle of 1%.
I think it should be very easy to create arbitrary wave forms of any kind, and plan to use this in my current project. I figured I'd share it with others in this early form before ends up getting specialized for my use. Here is the link:
https://github.com/StevenChristy/Espres ... rogrammer/
Programming ULP at runtime to make arbitrary function generator
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Re: Programming ULP at runtime to make arbitrary function generator
Cool! Nice work!
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