Library that allows for higher resolution and speed than standard mbed PWM library. Based on FastPWM without floating point calculation in most functions
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Library that allows faster and/or higher resolution PWM output.
This library is based original on FastPWM by Erik Olieman but without floating point (double) calculation in each call of pulsewidth_xx. This change was nessecary to get a performant motion controller.
Library can directly replace standard mbed PWM library. Only limitation is that the maximum PWM period is four times shorter The maximum achievable period is roughly 40 seconds, I dont think that should be a problem. Do take into account all PWM objects (based on defailt PWM lib) will run four times faster than default.
Contrary to the default mbed library, this library takes doubles instead of floats. The compiler will autocast if needed, but do take into account it is done for a reason, your accuracy will otherwise be limitted by the floating point precision.
Using this library for a RC servo the resolution of steps (min to max) is increased from 1000 to 96000.
This library can be also used as a analoge output (with external low-pass filter) with a frequency of e.g. 20kHz and a resolution 4800 steps (similar to a 12 bit DAC) instead of 50 steps (similar to a 5 bit DAC) on original PWM lib.
In your program you can define F_CLK if you use a different clock frequency than the default one.
Only works on LPC1768 for now. If you want support for the other one, send a PM and I will have a look, but I cannot even compile for it.
FastPWM.h@3:3094d3806cfc, 2012-07-25 (annotated)
- Committer:
- Sissors
- Date:
- Wed Jul 25 07:14:39 2012 +0000
- Revision:
- 3:3094d3806cfc
- Parent:
- 1:1aed61747ed6
Fixed clk_sel, latch registers and constant duty when changing period
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Sissors | 1:1aed61747ed6 | 15 | */ |
Sissors | 1:1aed61747ed6 | 16 | |
Sissors | 1:1aed61747ed6 | 17 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 18 | #include "mbed.h" |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 19 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 20 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 21 | #ifndef FASTPWM_H |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 22 | #define FASTPWM_H |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 23 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 24 | #ifndef F_CLK |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 25 | #define F_CLK 96000000 |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 26 | #endif |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 27 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 28 | /** Library that allows faster and/or higher resolution PWM output |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 29 | * |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 30 | * Library can directly replace standard mbed PWM library. Only limitation is that the maximum PWM period is four times shorter |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 31 | * The maximum achievable period is roughly 40 seconds, I dont think that should be a problem. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 32 | * Do take into account all PWM objects will run four times faster than default. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 33 | * |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 34 | * Contrary to the default mbed library, this library takes doubles instead of floats. The compiler will autocast if needed, |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 35 | * but do take into account it is done for a reason, your accuracy will otherwise be limitted by the floating point precision. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 36 | * |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 37 | * In your program you can define F_CLK if you use a different clock frequency than the default one. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 38 | * |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 39 | * Only works on LPC1768 for now. If you want support for the other one, send a PM and I will have a look, but I cannot even compile for it. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 40 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 41 | class FastPWM { |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 42 | public: |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 43 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 44 | * Create a FastPWM object connected to the specified pin |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 45 | * |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 46 | * @param pin - PWM pin to connect to |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 47 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 48 | FastPWM(PinName pin); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 49 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 50 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 51 | * Set the PWM period, specified in seconds (double), keeping the duty cycle the same. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 52 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 53 | void period(double seconds); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 54 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 55 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 56 | * Set the PWM period, specified in milli-seconds (int), keeping the duty cycle the same. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 57 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 58 | void period_ms(int ms); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 59 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 60 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 61 | * Set the PWM period, specified in micro-seconds (int), keeping the duty cycle the same. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 62 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 63 | void period_us(int us); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 64 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 65 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 66 | * Set the PWM period, specified in micro-seconds (double), keeping the duty cycle the same. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 67 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 68 | void period_us(double us); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 69 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 70 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 71 | * Set the PWM pulsewidth, specified in seconds (double), keeping the period the same. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 72 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 73 | void pulsewidth(double seconds); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 74 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 75 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 76 | * Set the PWM pulsewidth, specified in milli-seconds (int), keeping the period the same. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 77 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 78 | void pulsewidth_ms(int ms); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 79 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 80 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 81 | * Set the PWM pulsewidth, specified in micro-seconds (int), keeping the period the same. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 82 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 83 | void pulsewidth_us(int us); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 84 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 85 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 86 | * Set the PWM pulsewidth, specified in micro-seconds (double), keeping the period the same. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 87 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 88 | void pulsewidth_us(double us); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 89 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 90 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 91 | * Set the ouput duty-cycle, specified as a percentage (double) |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 92 | * |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 93 | * @param duty - A double value representing the output duty-cycle, specified as a percentage. The value should lie between 0.0 (representing on 0%) and 1.0 (representing on 100%). |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 94 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 95 | void write(double duty); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 96 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 97 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 98 | * Return the ouput duty-cycle, specified as a percentage (double) |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 99 | * |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 100 | * @param return - A double value representing the output duty-cycle, specified as a percentage. |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 101 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 102 | double read( void ); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 103 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 104 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 105 | * An operator shorthand for write() |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 106 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 107 | FastPWM& operator= (double value); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 108 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 109 | /** |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 110 | * An operator shorthand for read() |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 111 | */ |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 112 | operator double(); |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 113 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 114 | private: |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 115 | PwmOut PWMObject; |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 116 | double _duty; |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 117 | double _period; |
Sissors | 3:3094d3806cfc | 118 | unsigned int PWMUnit; |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 119 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 120 | __IO uint32_t *MR; |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 121 | |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 122 | }; |
Sissors | 0:f8c1b0ad5371 | 123 | #endif |