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Which pin can be moved off the PWM

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    Building a new project and i need 4PWM pins.
    3 for RGB dimmer and one for IR transmitter.
    Took the nano but PWM pins 9,10,11 are occupied by my sensors. Tried to move the CE pin to 8 via
    #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 8

    But seems reception is a bit unreliable because of this.

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      Building a new project and i need 4PWM pins.
      3 for RGB dimmer and one for IR transmitter.
      Took the nano but PWM pins 9,10,11 are occupied by my sensors. Tried to move the CE pin to 8 via
      #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 8

      But seems reception is a bit unreliable because of this.

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      @moskovskiy82 moving CE should not affect reception. Are you sure the reception problem isn't caused by bad wire connection or some other source?

      https://www.mysensors.org/build/ethernet_gateway#wiznet-w5100-ethernet-module has instructions for how to move all pins for NRF24 (using Soft SPI) if you want to.

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        Yes it was. Was powering the radio off an Arduino Nano's 3,3V and found that it didn't provide enough power to the radio. Switched to another nano and everything was fine. Thank you.

        P.S. A capacitor on the nrf power line didn't help

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