STM32F0xx Standard Peripherals Firmware Library: TIM 7 PWM Outputs

STM32F0xx Standard Peripherals Library

TIM 7 PWM Outputs
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  * @file    TIM/TIM_7PWMOutputs/readme.txt 
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  * @version V1.4.0
  * @date    24-July-2014
  * @brief   Description of the TIM 7PWM_Output example.
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Example Description

This example shows how to configure the TIM1 peripheral to generate 7 PWM signals with 4 different duty cycles (50%, 37.5%, 25% and 12.5%).

TIM1CLK = SystemCoreClock, Prescaler = 0, TIM1 counter clock = SystemCoreClock SystemCoreClock is set to 48 MHz for STM32F0xx devices.

The objective is to generate 7 PWM signal at 17.57 KHz:

  • TIM1_Period = (SystemCoreClock / 17570) - 1 The channel 1 and channel 1N duty cycle is set to 50% The channel 2 and channel 2N duty cycle is set to 37.5% The channel 3 and channel 3N duty cycle is set to 25% The channel 4 duty cycle is set to 12.5% The Timer pulse is calculated as follows:
  • ChannelxPulse = DutyCycle * (TIM1_Period - 1) / 100

The TIM1 waveform can be displayed using an oscilloscope.

Directory contents
Note:
The "system_stm32f0xx.c" is generated by an automatic clock configuration tool and can be easily customized to meet user application requirements. To select different clock setup, use the "STM32F0xx_Clock_Configuration_VX.Y.Z.xls" provided with the AN4055 package available on ST Microcontrollers
Hardware and Software environment
  • This example runs on STM32F0xx devices.
  • This example has been tested with STMicroelectronics STM32F0Discovery and STM32072B-EVAL including respectively STM32F051R8T6 and STM32F072VBT6 devices and can be easily tailored to any other supported device and development board.
  • STM32F0Discovery board Set-up
    • Connect the TIM1 pins to an oscilloscope to monitor the different waveforms:
      • TIM1_CH1 pin (PA.08)
      • TIM1_CH1N pin (PA.07)
      • TIM1_CH2 pin (PA.09)
      • TIM1_CH2N pin (PB.00)
      • TIM1_CH3 pin (PA.10)
      • TIM1_CH3N pin (PB.01)
      • TIM1_CH4 pin (PA.11)
  • STM32072B-EVAL Set-up
    • Connect the TIM1 pins to an oscilloscope to monitor the different waveforms:
      • TIM1_CH1 pin (PA.08)
      • TIM1_CH1N pin (PA.07)
      • TIM1_CH2 pin (PA.09)
      • TIM1_CH2N pin (PB.00)
      • TIM1_CH3 pin (PA.10)
      • TIM1_CH3N pin (PB.01)
      • TIM1_CH4 pin (PA.11)
How to use it ?

In order to make the program work, you must do the following :

  • Copy all source files from this example folder to the template folder under Project
  • Open your preferred toolchain
  • Select the appropriate workspace
  • Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory
  • Run the example

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