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Should the RX and TX LED's be permamently on in the Pro Micro? #42
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hello, it maybe that the debugging option is used, if it used it constantly
sends a data stream on the output
Le mer. 26 avr. 2023 à 00:24, FaxMac ***@***.***> a écrit :
… Hello, After I installed the code via SPI to the Pro Micro that I am going
to use for this project, I noticed that when powering on the board, the RX
and TX LED's are constantly on, But while checking the code, I noticed that
there is no logic or line that turns on those LED's.
To other users that used a Pro Micro in this project, Is this normal
behavior?
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That's the thing, I remember specifically not uncommenting the #include debug |
I took a look in the code, between line 250 and 256, we see that the serial
port is open under all conditions, and I'm not sure the right way to change
that.
Perhaps by commenting out lines 253 to 256, i tested the compilation it
passes, but it will be necessary to test if the mode is still functional
after that.
hope this is useful
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… hello, it maybe that the debugging option is used, if it used it
constantly sends a data stream on the output Le mer. 26 avr. 2023 à 00:24,
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I installed the code via SPI to the Pro Micro that I am going to use for
this project, I noticed that when powering on the board, the RX and TX
LED's are constantly on, But while checking the code, I noticed that there
is no logic or line that turns on those LED's. To other users that used a
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That's the thing, I remember specifically not uncommenting the #include
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Hello, After I installed the code via SPI to the Pro Micro that I am going to use for this project, I noticed that when powering on the board, the RX and TX LED's are constantly on, But while checking the code, I noticed that there is no logic or line that turns on those LED's.
To other users that used a Pro Micro in this project, Is this normal behavior?
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