a.angeletos
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Hello fellows,
I have an arduino board which is connected with a teensy2.0++ and they communicate over I2C.
What I want to do is to perform a Reset once a command is received (lets say via Serial). For the arduino board I found out
that one way to do it is to connect a wire between a digital pin and the reset pin of the board.
Bringing the pin low will cause the arduino to reset. Note that you must bring the pin HIGH at the beginning of the setup loop in order to avoid
a continues reset of the board. For more info you can have a look here (http://www.instructables.com/id/two-ways-to-reset-arduino-in-software/#step1)
My question is, if I share the digital pin which pulls the reset pin of the arduino to my teensy2.0++ reset pin will this work?
Will it reset both boards?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
I have an arduino board which is connected with a teensy2.0++ and they communicate over I2C.
What I want to do is to perform a Reset once a command is received (lets say via Serial). For the arduino board I found out
that one way to do it is to connect a wire between a digital pin and the reset pin of the board.
Bringing the pin low will cause the arduino to reset. Note that you must bring the pin HIGH at the beginning of the setup loop in order to avoid
a continues reset of the board. For more info you can have a look here (http://www.instructables.com/id/two-ways-to-reset-arduino-in-software/#step1)
My question is, if I share the digital pin which pulls the reset pin of the arduino to my teensy2.0++ reset pin will this work?
Will it reset both boards?
Thanks in advance,
Alex