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- | ====== Alternative Methods of Controlling the NTX2 ====== | + | Ok so Sandals and a Beard may not be required for this - although they might help. |
- | Whilst the easiest method to control data to the NTX2 is via the onboard UART this isn't the only method available. Below are an outline of some of the more advanced techniques. | + | ====== Alternative Methods of Controlling the NTX2 from a Raspberry Pi ====== |
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+ | Whilst the easiest method to control data to the NTX2 is via the onboard UART this isn't the only method available. Below are an outline of some of the more advanced techniques. If you found this page first you might want to read the [[guides: | ||
Two things to consider when using these advanced techniques are how quickly the pin can be enabled and disabled and how accurately you can achieve this timing. As Linux is not a true real time system it's much harder to guarantee accurate timing. | Two things to consider when using these advanced techniques are how quickly the pin can be enabled and disabled and how accurately you can achieve this timing. As Linux is not a true real time system it's much harder to guarantee accurate timing. |
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