Greetings All!
I just became aware of the great node-red like Audio System Design Tool (ASDT) for Teensy: https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/gui/
This looks like a GREAT tool! I have used Node Red before, but never for generating actual firmware.
1. Does this tool currently work for Teensy 4.0?
2. When I drag/drop an output -> PWM block, I see that the PWM carrier frequency is 88.2kHz for the Teensy 3.1 (CPU speed is set at 48 or 96 MHz). What are my settings/carrier frequency if I am using the Teensy 4.0? ( CPU clock = 600MHz [?] )
3. Here's my REAL question: I would really like to use the ASDT for a different application: motor control with the teensy 4.0. If I can get the PWM carrier above 20kHz, I think it is possible.
There are some existing blocks that are already useful for motor control (the "multiply" block, and the "filters" blocks), but we are missing basic control blocks (addition, subtraction, division, etc.).
--> Is there a way for me to add custom blocks (I.E. an addition/subtraction block) to the ASDT?
I just became aware of the great node-red like Audio System Design Tool (ASDT) for Teensy: https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/gui/
This looks like a GREAT tool! I have used Node Red before, but never for generating actual firmware.
1. Does this tool currently work for Teensy 4.0?
2. When I drag/drop an output -> PWM block, I see that the PWM carrier frequency is 88.2kHz for the Teensy 3.1 (CPU speed is set at 48 or 96 MHz). What are my settings/carrier frequency if I am using the Teensy 4.0? ( CPU clock = 600MHz [?] )
3. Here's my REAL question: I would really like to use the ASDT for a different application: motor control with the teensy 4.0. If I can get the PWM carrier above 20kHz, I think it is possible.
There are some existing blocks that are already useful for motor control (the "multiply" block, and the "filters" blocks), but we are missing basic control blocks (addition, subtraction, division, etc.).
--> Is there a way for me to add custom blocks (I.E. an addition/subtraction block) to the ASDT?