Hello everyone,
I'm working on a driving robot project using a Pico timer, and I have encountered a problem. In my project, I use 4 servomechanisms, and when I run all of them simultaneously, the time measured by the timer embedded in my Pi Pico becomes slightly inaccurate (I'm using 1 μs resolution). So, I have a question: is there anything I can do to improve the timing accuracy?
PS: I know decoupling capacitors are necessary, and I’ve added them, but I’m still experiencing some timing errors.
I'm working on a driving robot project using a Pico timer, and I have encountered a problem. In my project, I use 4 servomechanisms, and when I run all of them simultaneously, the time measured by the timer embedded in my Pi Pico becomes slightly inaccurate (I'm using 1 μs resolution). So, I have a question: is there anything I can do to improve the timing accuracy?
PS: I know decoupling capacitors are necessary, and I’ve added them, but I’m still experiencing some timing errors.
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