How to "Multithread" an Arduino via Protothreading to execute further more than one task at onetime without interruption
Arduino's great, but it isn't simple to handle further more than one job at the same moment, and if you want to do two (or further) things at formerly at separate intervals? You will need protothreading!.
This Course teaches you something you may have needed to do during your prototyping career, coaxing a single- core Arduino to do 3 things at onetime.
In this case
Pulsing a signal without interruption
Incrementing a variable every second and writing it to the exhibit without interruption
Displaying different dispatches every few seconds and writing them to the display without interruption
Welcome to this course.
In this course, you'll pick up Protothreading which is a way of accomplishing what would usually be a multitasking operation ( doing two or further things at once or at different intervals) on an Arduino. In other words, it's "multithreaded"! and since the Arduino is a single- core chip, multithreading itself is insolvable. Also how on earth will we do that! the answer is Protothreading!!
A lot of information is holding on for you inside this course, join now and start making your own.
Advantages of Protothreading
Reactive systems – constantly covering
More responsive to user input
The CPU can handle multiple inputs contemporaneously
Can take advantage of resemblant processing
More memory Management
A thread can execute coincidently with other threads within a single process.
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