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Device/FastPWM_STM_TIM.cpp

Committer:
Yo_Robot
Date:
2017-05-09
Revision:
32:c87e19d668e2
Parent:
28:3c8a0d977bc3

File content as of revision 32:c87e19d668e2:

//This should (hopefully) work on all STM targets which use TIM timers for PWM

#ifdef TARGET_STM

#include "FastPWM.h"

typedef __IO uint32_t* CHANNEL_P_T;

#define PWM_CHANNEL     (**(CHANNEL_P_T*)fast_obj)
#define PWM_TIMER       ((TIM_TypeDef*)_pwm.pwm)

#if defined(TARGET_STM32F0) || defined (TARGET_STM32F1) || defined (TARGET_STM32L1)
extern __IO uint32_t* getChannel(TIM_TypeDef* pwm, PinName pin);
#endif

void FastPWM::initFastPWM( void ) {
    fast_obj = new (CHANNEL_P_T);
    
    #if defined(TARGET_STM32F0) || defined (TARGET_STM32F1) || defined (TARGET_STM32L1)
    *(CHANNEL_P_T*)fast_obj = getChannel(PWM_TIMER, _pwm.pin);
    #else
    *(CHANNEL_P_T*)fast_obj = &PWM_TIMER->CCR1 + _pwm.channel - 1; 
    #endif
    
    //Enable PWM period syncing for glitch free result
    PWM_TIMER->CR1 |= TIM_CR1_ARPE;
    
    bits = 16;
}

void FastPWM::pulsewidth_ticks( uint32_t ticks ) {
    PWM_CHANNEL = ticks;    
}

void FastPWM::period_ticks( uint32_t ticks ) {
    PWM_TIMER->ARR = ticks - 1;
}

uint32_t FastPWM::getPeriod( void ) {
    return PWM_TIMER->ARR + 1;
}

uint32_t FastPWM::setPrescaler(uint32_t reqScale) {
    if (reqScale == 0)
        //Return prescaler
        return PWM_TIMER->PSC + 1;
    if (reqScale > (uint32_t)(1<<16))
        reqScale = 1<<16;
    //Else set prescaler, we have to substract one from reqScale since a 0 in PCVAL is prescaler of 1
    PWM_TIMER->PSC = reqScale - 1;

    return reqScale;
}

#endif