Use this forum to chat about hardware specific topics for the ESP8266 (peripherals, memory, clocks, JTAG, programming)

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By picstart
#67162 The AD9560 needs 8 pins and given that the esp8266 typically has very few pins it is a problematic solution without an additional I/O port expander chip
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By rudy
#67166
urbanze wrote:What are you trying to control with the PWM output?


nothing, just learning. but some post's in internet tell arduino can 4MHz with pwm, then i think esp can too :(.

but 250kHz it's much tiny, i can't aceppt this LOL[/quote]

If this is correct then do it with Arduino. Can you show us where you found this information? I doubt it is correct. Or you are misunderstanding it.
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By urbanze
#67176
rudy wrote:
urbanze wrote:What are you trying to control with the PWM output?


nothing, just learning. but some post's in internet tell arduino can 4MHz with pwm, then i think esp can too :(.

but 250kHz it's much tiny, i can't aceppt this LOL


If this is correct then do it with Arduino. Can you show us where you found this information? I doubt it is correct. Or you are misunderstanding it.[/quote]

http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=128269.0

he can 4MHz, max with ESP if i can is 220kHz