Switch RMT clock source to 1MHz REF #22
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Hello,
When using Dynamic Frequency Scaling to reduce power consumption, the APB clock used by RMT changes between max_freq_mhz and min_freq_mhz (typicaly between 80 and 10MHz). This causes errors when using the RMT peripheral for 1wire communication.
We could use either the 1Mhz REF or 40Mhz XTAL clock sources instead, they are stable even during DFS operation:
Here is the availability of various clock sources depending on target device:
I am a bit puzzled that the documentation still states:
REF tick clock, which would be 1Mhz (not supported in this version).
When using this has clear benefits. Perhaps they just forgot to remove this?
We should probably have the clock source selected automatically based on the target device, not hard-coded. My patch is just for demonstration purposes.
What do you think?