Hi everyone! I want to use float variables as I transfer data through UART. But I do not know where should I add FPU in CMake files. I do not apply to e2studio, just created the Cmake project from RASC. Could you help ...Read more
You're practically correct! You need two modules, but one 12V supply is enough. You can wire the 12V and GNDs together. You have to be alert, the power supply should be suitable to power both solenoids, so in the case of two 2A solenoids, you need a 4A collection.
You’re practically correct!
You need two modules, but one 12V supply is enough. You can wire the 12V and GNDs together. You have to be alert, the power supply should be suitable to power both solenoids, so in the case of two 2A solenoids, you need a 4A collection.
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Hi Nidhi, Thanks for posting your question online. In setup to perform floating point operations with library calls, you should add-mfloat-abi = soft. Please refer to-mfloat-abi = name on https//gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.4.7/gcc/ARM-Options.html In setup to apply functions printf and scanf functiRead more
Hi Nidhi,
Thanks for posting your question online.
In setup to perform floating point operations with library calls, you should add-mfloat-abi = soft. Please refer to-mfloat-abi = name on https//gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.4.7/gcc/ARM-Options.html
In setup to apply functions printf and scanf functions, you should add these 2 linker options
Hope it helps
Regards
Alex Thomas
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