32bits encoder counter using 16bits TIM and a 32bits software counter

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Software 32 bits quadrature encoder interface for STM32 targets

This library is designed to help interface quadrature encoders with STM32 targets. The base idea is to use a timer as a counter with several inputs corresponding to the A and B channels of a quadrature encoder. This is easily done with the new STM32 chips from STMicro, and of course with the Nucleo Boards.

Almost every Nucleo Board has 4 or 5 of those interfaces, that can be routed to several pins (I still have to check with every board to this day). This library provides an easy way to use these quadrature decoders, with an added feature : using software 32 bits integers to stock the counter, allowing a more efficient way to use them. In deed, most of the timers of the Nucleo Boards are 16 bits counters, and thus can limit the possibilities in some projects.

The solution provided here uses the update interrupt of the timer, set when the counter over- or underflows, and updates an 32 bits integer accordingly, allowing to track the encoder activity on a range of -(2^31) to (2^31)-1, or -2147483648 to 2147483647.

Plus, this interface allows to use a simple object, easily instantiated.

Example code

#include "mbed.h"
#include "Nucleo_Encoder_16_bits.h"


Nucleo_Encoder_16_bits encoder1(TIM3);

void main (void)
{
    printf("Start of Nucleo Encoder test program");

    for(;;)
    {
        wait(1.0);
        printf("Encoder count : %l", encoder1.GetCounter());
    }
}

Please check the header file corresponding to your target to get the physical pins to which you have to connect the signals (EncoderMspInitxx.h)

Also, please do not mind the name of the files or objects/methods in this library. Some are named "16 bits", but everything runs using 32 bits soft counters, as said above.

Committer:
kkoichy
Date:
Thu May 26 16:21:43 2016 +0000
Revision:
1:e82009479b5c
Parent:
0:ebd170807e11
V1.1 :; - Added one constructor with only one parameter

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kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 1 #ifndef ENCODER_H
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 2 #define ENCODER_H
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 3 #include "mbed.h"
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 4
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 5 void EncoderInit(TIM_Encoder_InitTypeDef * encoder, TIM_HandleTypeDef * timer, TIM_TypeDef * TIMx, uint32_t maxcount, uint32_t encmode);
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 6
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 7
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 8 namespace mbed{
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 9
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 10 class Nucleo_Encoder_16_bits {
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 11
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 12 public :
kkoichy 1:e82009479b5c 13 Nucleo_Encoder_16_bits(TIM_TypeDef * _TIM);
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 14 Nucleo_Encoder_16_bits(TIM_TypeDef * _TIM, uint32_t _maxcount, uint32_t _encmode);
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 15 Nucleo_Encoder_16_bits(TIM_Encoder_InitTypeDef * _encoder, TIM_HandleTypeDef * _timer, TIM_TypeDef * _TIM, uint32_t _maxcount, uint32_t _encmode);
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 16 int32_t GetCounter();
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 17 TIM_HandleTypeDef* GetTimer();
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 18
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 19 private :
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 20
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 21
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 22 protected :
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 23 TIM_Encoder_InitTypeDef encoder;
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 24 TIM_HandleTypeDef timer;
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 25 TIM_TypeDef * TIM;
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 26
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 27 };
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 28
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 29 }// namespace mbed
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 30
kkoichy 0:ebd170807e11 31 #endif