/* ChibiOS/RT - Copyright (C) 2006,2007,2008,2009,2010, 2011,2012,2013 Giovanni Di Sirio. This file is part of ChibiOS/RT. ChibiOS/RT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ChibiOS/RT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "ch.h" #include "hal.h" static void pwmpcb(PWMDriver *pwmp) { (void)pwmp; palClearPad(GPIOC, GPIOC_LED4); } static void pwmc1cb(PWMDriver *pwmp) { (void)pwmp; palSetPad(GPIOC, GPIOC_LED4); } static PWMConfig pwmcfg = { 10000, /* 10kHz PWM clock frequency. */ 10000, /* Initial PWM period 1S. */ pwmpcb, { {PWM_OUTPUT_ACTIVE_HIGH, pwmc1cb}, {PWM_OUTPUT_DISABLED, NULL}, {PWM_OUTPUT_DISABLED, NULL}, {PWM_OUTPUT_DISABLED, NULL} }, 0, }; icucnt_t last_width, last_period; static void icuwidthcb(ICUDriver *icup) { palSetPad(GPIOC, GPIOC_LED3); last_width = icuGetWidth(icup); } static void icuperiodcb(ICUDriver *icup) { palClearPad(GPIOC, GPIOC_LED3); last_period = icuGetPeriod(icup); } static void icuoverflowcb(ICUDriver *icup) { (void)icup; } static ICUConfig icucfg = { ICU_INPUT_ACTIVE_HIGH, 10000, /* 10kHz ICU clock frequency. */ icuwidthcb, icuperiodcb, icuoverflowcb, ICU_CHANNEL_1 }; /* * Application entry point. */ int main(void) { /* * System initializations. * - HAL initialization, this also initializes the configured device drivers * and performs the board-specific initializations. * - Kernel initialization, the main() function becomes a thread and the * RTOS is active. */ halInit(); chSysInit(); /* * Initializes the PWM driver 2 and ICU driver 3. * GPIOA6 is the ICU input (CH1). * GPIOA15 is the PWM output (CH1). * The two pins have to be externally connected together. */ pwmStart(&PWMD2, &pwmcfg); palSetPadMode(GPIOA, 15, PAL_MODE_ALTERNATE(2)); icuStart(&ICUD3, &icucfg); palSetPadMode(GPIOA, 6, PAL_MODE_ALTERNATE(1)); icuEnable(&ICUD3); chThdSleepMilliseconds(2000); /* * Starts the PWM channel 0 using 75% duty cycle. */ pwmEnableChannel(&PWMD2, 0, PWM_PERCENTAGE_TO_WIDTH(&PWMD2, 7500)); chThdSleepMilliseconds(5000); /* * Changes the PWM channel 0 to 50% duty cycle. */ pwmEnableChannel(&PWMD2, 0, PWM_PERCENTAGE_TO_WIDTH(&PWMD2, 5000)); chThdSleepMilliseconds(5000); /* * Changes the PWM channel 0 to 25% duty cycle. */ pwmEnableChannel(&PWMD2, 0, PWM_PERCENTAGE_TO_WIDTH(&PWMD2, 2500)); chThdSleepMilliseconds(5000); /* * Changes PWM period to half second the duty cycle becomes 50% * implicitly. */ pwmChangePeriod(&PWMD2, 5000); chThdSleepMilliseconds(5000); /* * Disables channel 0 and stops the drivers. */ pwmDisableChannel(&PWMD2, 0); pwmStop(&PWMD2); icuDisable(&ICUD3); icuStop(&ICUD3); palClearPad(GPIOC, GPIOC_LED3); palClearPad(GPIOC, GPIOC_LED4); /* * Normal main() thread activity, in this demo it does nothing. */ while (TRUE) { chThdSleepMilliseconds(500); } return 0; }