/******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2006 STMicroelectronics ******************** * File Name : Readme.txt * Author : MCD Application Team * Date First Issued : 03/10/2006 * Description : Description of the TIM Example1_OC: Toggle_Mode. ******************************************************************************** * History: * 07/17/2006 : V1.0 * 03/10/2006 : V0.1 ******************************************************************************** * THE PRESENT SOFTWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS * WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE TIME. * AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, * INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING FROM THE * CONTENT OF SUCH SOFTWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE CODING * INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS. *******************************************************************************/ Example description =================== This example shows how to configure the TIM peripheral to generate two different signals with two different frequencies. The CK_TIM frequency is set to 60 MHz, and used in Output Compare Toggle Mode. The TIM OC1 register value is equal to 15000, so the TIM0 Channel 1 generates a periodic signal with an update rate equal to 250 us. The TIM OC2 register is equal to 6000, so the TIM0 channel 2 generates a periodic signal with an update rate equal to 100us. Directory contents ================== 75x_conf.h Library Configuration file 75x_it.c Interrupt handlers main.c Main program Hardware environment ==================== Connect an oscilloscope on P0.00 and P1.00 to show the two different signals. How to use it ============= In order to make the program work, you must do the following: - Create a project and setup all your toolchain's start-up files - Compile the directory content files and required Library files: + 75x_lib.c + 75x_tim.c + 75x_gpio.c + 75x_mrcc.c + 75x_eic.c + 75x_cfg.c - Link all compiled files and load your image into either RAM or Flash - Run the example ******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2006 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE******