Fix some spellings
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/// check if pin is an output
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/// check if pin is an output
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#define _GET_OUTPUT(IO)
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#define _GET_OUTPUT(IO)
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/// check if pin is an timer
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/// check if pin is a timer
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#define _GET_TIMER(IO)
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#define _GET_TIMER(IO)
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/// Read a pin wrapper
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/// Read a pin wrapper
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/// check if pin is an output wrapper
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/// check if pin is an output wrapper
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#define GET_OUTPUT(IO) _GET_OUTPUT(IO)
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#define GET_OUTPUT(IO) _GET_OUTPUT(IO)
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/// check if pin is an timer wrapper
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/// check if pin is a timer (wrapper)
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#define GET_TIMER(IO) _GET_TIMER(IO)
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#define GET_TIMER(IO) _GET_TIMER(IO)
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// Shorthand
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// Shorthand
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ bool useable_hardware_PWM(pin_t pin);
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// hg42: we cannot use USEABLE_HARDWARE_PWM because it uses a function that cannot be used statically
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// hg42: we cannot use USEABLE_HARDWARE_PWM because it uses a function that cannot be used statically
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// hg42: instead use PWM bit from the #define
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// hg42: instead use PWM bit from the #define
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/// check if pin is an timer
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/// check if pin is a timer
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#define _GET_TIMER(IO) TRUE // could be LPC1768_PIN_PWM(IO), but there
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#define _GET_TIMER(IO) TRUE // could be LPC1768_PIN_PWM(IO), but there
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// hg42: could be this:
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// hg42: could be this:
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// #define _GET_TIMER(IO) LPC1768_PIN_PWM(IO)
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// #define _GET_TIMER(IO) LPC1768_PIN_PWM(IO)
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/// check if pin is an output wrapper
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/// check if pin is an output wrapper
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#define GET_OUTPUT(IO) _GET_OUTPUT(IO)
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#define GET_OUTPUT(IO) _GET_OUTPUT(IO)
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/// check if pin is an timer wrapper
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/// check if pin is a timer (wrapper)
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#define GET_TIMER(IO) _GET_TIMER(IO)
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#define GET_TIMER(IO) _GET_TIMER(IO)
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// Shorthand
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// Shorthand
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@ -205,12 +205,12 @@ class TMC26XStepper {
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* The more regurlarly you call this function the better. In both senses of 'regularly': Calling it as often as
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* The more regurlarly you call this function the better. In both senses of 'regularly': Calling it as often as
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* possible is not a bad idea and if you even manage that the intervals you call this function are not too irregular helps too.
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* possible is not a bad idea and if you even manage that the intervals you call this function are not too irregular helps too.
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*
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*
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* You can call this routine even if you know that the motor is not miving. It introduces just a very small penalty in your code.
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* You can call this routine even if you know that the motor is not moving. It introduces just a very small penalty in your code.
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* You must not call isMoving() to determine if you need to call this function, since taht is done internally already and only
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* You must not call isMoving() to determine if you need to call this function, since taht is done internally already and only
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* slows down you code.
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* slows down you code.
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*
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*
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* How often you call this function directly influences your top miving speed for the motor. It may be a good idea to call this
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* How often you call this function directly influences your top moving speed for the motor. It may be a good idea to call this
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* from an timer overflow interrupt to ensure proper calling.
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* from a timer overflow interrupt to ensure proper calling.
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* \sa step()
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* \sa step()
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*/
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*/
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char move(void);
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char move(void);
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