04-12-2019, 06:25 PM
No lol... I only got over 10,000 with all sensors disabled and most equipment, unreal scenario. You'll be around what you were when you disabled before. I have seen tutorials for overclocking the Due but I wouldn't do it for reliability reasons. I'm impressed how reliable they are and wouldn't want to mess with them. Any controller going with a microcontroller won't be any faster, well maybe because of code optimization but I see a lot out there with 16mhz microcontroller where Due is 84mhz so no comparison. I assume controller based on a Pi would be faster but overall won't be as reliable in the long term. Nothing beats the microcontroller for automation because it only runs a simple small program in comparison.
When you think of it is there really a difference checking all systems every 0.5 milliseconds compared to every 0.1 millisecond for an aquarium, that's why 16mhz is enough for something like this. I went with the Due for the web but soon that will be on a Pi as it shouldn't be on the Arduino for something like this. That'll be a big day for many reasons.
When you think of it is there really a difference checking all systems every 0.5 milliseconds compared to every 0.1 millisecond for an aquarium, that's why 16mhz is enough for something like this. I went with the Due for the web but soon that will be on a Pi as it shouldn't be on the Arduino for something like this. That'll be a big day for many reasons.