Component: RMT (Internal) (Misc)

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Author Matrix TSL
Version 2.0
Category Misc


RMT (Internal) component

Provides access to the onboard remote control (RMT) peripheral allowing for high speed data input / output without requiring bit banging from the ESP32 processor.

Component Source Code

Please click here to download the component source project: FC_Comp_Source_RMT.fcfx

Please click here to view the component source code (Beta): FC_Comp_Source_RMT.fcfx

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Examples

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Macro reference

Initialise

Fc9-comp-macro.png Initialise
Initialises the RMT module ready for data to be sent or received. 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


SetBuffer

Fc9-comp-macro.png SetBuffer
Writes data to the RMT buffer 
Fc9-u16-icon.png - UINT Index
Array index, Range: 0 - (BufferSize - 1) 
Fc9-bool-icon.png - BOOL State0
The first state to output 
Fc9-u16-icon.png - UINT Length0
The length of the first output state in divided clock periods 
Fc9-bool-icon.png - BOOL State1
The second state to output 
Fc9-u16-icon.png - UINT Length1
The length of the second output state in divided clock periods 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


Transmit

Fc9-comp-macro.png Transmit
Sends out the RMT data buffer. 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE WaitWhileComplete
0=Dont Wait, 1=Wait for TX to complete 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


TransmitBusy

Fc9-comp-macro.png TransmitBusy
Checks to see if the RMT channel is currently transmitting. Returns 1 if transmitting and 0 if transmission is complete. 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Return


Property reference

Fc9-prop-icon.png Properties
Fc9-type-16-icon.png Mode
Controls if we are transmitting or receiving data 
Fc9-type-5-icon.png Pin
Pin to assign the RMT functionality 
Fc9-type-21-icon.png Clock Divider
Base Clock speed is 80MHz. Div by 1 = 80MHz Div by 2 = 40MHz Div by 4 = 20MHz Div by 8 = 10MHz 
Fc9-type-16-icon.png Mem Block Num
Starting RMT memory block 
Fc9-type-21-icon.png Buffer Size
Number of values inside the data buffer, 64 = 1 Block A buffer size of 128 would consume two sequential blocks of memory. If starting at block 1 then you can have a maximum buffer size of 512 consuming all 8 blocks.  
Fc9-conn-icon.png Tx Properties
Fc9-type-7-icon.png TX Loop Enable
Allows the transmit buffer to be constantly looped. 
Fc9-type-7-icon.png TX Carrier Enable
Enables a carrier frequency to be overlaid on the transmitted data 
Fc9-type-7-icon.png TX Idle Output
When not transmitting should the Transmit pin be an active output? 
Fc9-type-16-icon.png TX Idle Level
Sets the output state when idle.