STM8S/A Standard Peripherals Firmware Library
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- Example description
This example shows how to configure the TIM2 peripheral to generate three different signals with three different delays.
The TIM2CLK frequency is set to 2 MHz, the Prescaler is set to 2048 and used in Output Compare Active Mode.
TIM2 counter clock = TIM2CLK / (Prescaler) = 976 Hz
The TIM2 CCR1 register value is equal to 976: TIM2_CH1 delay = CCR1_Val/TIM2 counter clock = 1000 ms so the TIM2 Channel 1 generates a signal with a delay equal to 1000 ms.
The TIM2 CCR2 register value is equal to 488: TIM2_CH2 delay = CCR2_Val/TIM2 counter clock = 500 ms so the TIM2 Channel 2 generates a signal with a delay equal to 500 ms.
The TIM2 CCR3 register value is equal to 244: TIM2_CH3 delay = CCR3_Val/TIM2 counter clock = 250 ms so the TIM2 Channel 3 generates a signal with a delay equal to 250 ms.
The delay corresponds to the time difference between PG.6 and TIM2_CHx signal rising edges
- Directory contents
- TIM2\TIM2_OC_ActiveMode\main.c Main file containing the "main" function
- TIM2\TIM2_OC_ActiveMode\stm8s_conf.h Library Configuration file
- TIM2\TIM2_OC_ActiveMode\stm8s_it.c Interrupt routines source
- TIM2\TIM2_OC_ActiveMode\stm8s_it.h Interrupt routines declaration
- Hardware and Software environment
- This example runs on STM8S and STM8A High density, Medium density devices and STM8S103x Low density devices.
- This example has been tested with STMicroelectronics STM8/128-EVAL evaluation board and can be easily tailored to any other development board.
- STM8/128-EVAL Set-up
- Connect the following pins to an oscilloscope:
- PG.6
- TIM2_CH1 pin (PD.4)
- TIM2_CH2 pin (PD.3)
- TIM2_CH3 pin (PA.3)
- Connect the following pins to an oscilloscope:
- 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
- Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory
- Run the example
- Connect the TIM2 pins and PG.6 pin to an oscilloscope
- Note:
- High-Density STM8A devices are the STM8AF52xx STM8AF6269/8x/Ax, STM8AF51xx, and STM8AF6169/7x/8x/9x/Ax microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 32 to 128 Kbytes
- Medium-Density STM8A devices are the STM8AF622x/4x, STM8AF6266/68, STM8AF612x/4x, and STM8AF6166/68 microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 8 to 32 Kbytes
- High-Density STM8S devices are the STM8S207xx, STM8S007 and STM8S208xx microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 32 to 128 Kbytes.
- Medium-Density STM8S devices are the STM8S105x and STM8S005 microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 16 to 32-Kbytes.
- Low-Density STM8S devices are the STM8S103xx, STM8S003 and STM8S903xx microcontrollers where the Flash density is 8 Kbytes.