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library.json
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{
"name": "SAMDUE_PWM",
"version": "1.0.1",
"keywords": "timing, device, control, timer, pwm, pwm-driver, pwm-frequency, dynamic-pwm, duty-cycle, hardware-based-pwm, multi-channel-pwm, waveform-generator, mission-critical, accuracy, non-blocking, sam, due, sam-due, sam3x8e, atmel-sam",
"description": "This library enables you to use Hardware-based PWM channels on SAMDUE boards to create and output PWM to pins. The most important feature is they're purely hardware-based PWM channels, supporting very high PWM frequencies. Therefore, their executions are not blocked by bad-behaving functions or tasks. This important feature is absolutely necessary for mission-critical tasks. These hardware-based PWMs, still work even if other software functions are blocking. Moreover, they are much more precise (certainly depending on clock frequency accuracy) than other software-based PWM using ISR, millis() or micros(). That's necessary if you need to control devices requiring high precision. New efficient setPWM_manual function to facilitate waveform creation using PWM",
"authors":
{
"name": "Khoi Hoang",
"url": "https://github.com/khoih-prog",
"maintainer": true
},
"repository":
{
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/khoih-prog/SAMDUE_PWM"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/khoih-prog/SAMDUE_PWM",
"export": {
"exclude": [
"linux",
"extras",
"tests"
]
},
"license": "MIT",
"frameworks": "*",
"platforms": "atmelsam",
"examples": "examples/*/*/*.ino",
"headers": ["SAMDUE_PWM.h"]
}