docs/esp32: Fix machine.Timer quickref to specify HW timers.
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@ -118,17 +118,21 @@ Use the :mod:`time <utime>` module::
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Timers
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Virtual (RTOS-based) timers are supported. Use the :ref:`machine.Timer <machine.Timer>` class
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with timer ID of -1::
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The ESP32 port has four hardware timers. Use the :ref:`machine.Timer <machine.Timer>` class
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with a timer ID from 0 to 3 (inclusive)::
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from machine import Timer
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tim = Timer(-1)
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tim.init(period=5000, mode=Timer.ONE_SHOT, callback=lambda t:print(1))
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tim.init(period=2000, mode=Timer.PERIODIC, callback=lambda t:print(2))
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tim0 = Timer(0)
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tim0.init(period=5000, mode=Timer.ONE_SHOT, callback=lambda t:print(0))
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tim1 = Timer(1)
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tim1.init(period=2000, mode=Timer.PERIODIC, callback=lambda t:print(1))
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The period is in milliseconds.
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Virtual timers are not currently supported on this port.
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.. _Pins_and_GPIO:
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Pins and GPIO
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