Hello everyone !
I am trying to implement an Interrupt-routine for a project of mine.
I use a Teensy 3.1 and a Bluetooth low energy module from Sparkfun for communication with iOS devices. The Teensy and the BLE module communicate through a serial uart port. We use Interrupts to detect if there is new data available at the serial port but they don’t work with the teensy 3.x. they compile and work just fine with the teensy 2 as well as all other arduino boards.
By the way, is there anyone who has any experiences with implementing an interrupt when new data is available at an UART serial port ???
it should be triggered always like: if(Uart.available()){ interrupt routine }
Thanks and best wishes,
Vincent
I am trying to implement an Interrupt-routine for a project of mine.
I use a Teensy 3.1 and a Bluetooth low energy module from Sparkfun for communication with iOS devices. The Teensy and the BLE module communicate through a serial uart port. We use Interrupts to detect if there is new data available at the serial port but they don’t work with the teensy 3.x. they compile and work just fine with the teensy 2 as well as all other arduino boards.
By the way, is there anyone who has any experiences with implementing an interrupt when new data is available at an UART serial port ???
it should be triggered always like: if(Uart.available()){ interrupt routine }
Thanks and best wishes,
Vincent