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PwmOut.h
- Committer:
- screamer
- Date:
- 2012-10-24
- Revision:
- 43:aff670d0d510
- Parent:
- 27:7110ebee3484
File content as of revision 43:aff670d0d510:
/* mbed Microcontroller Library - PwmOut * Copyright (c) 2007-2011 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. */ #ifndef MBED_PWMOUT_H #define MBED_PWMOUT_H #include "device.h" #if DEVICE_PWMOUT #include "platform.h" #include "PinNames.h" #include "PeripheralNames.h" #include "Base.h" namespace mbed { /** A pulse-width modulation digital output * * Example * @code * // Fade a led on. * #include "mbed.h" * * PwmOut led(LED1); * * int main() { * while(1) { * led = led + 0.01; * wait(0.2); * if(led == 1.0) { * led = 0; * } * } * } * @endcode * * @note * On the LPC1768 and LPC2368, the PWMs all share the same * period - if you change the period for one, you change it for all. * Although routines that change the period maintain the duty cycle * for its PWM, all other PWMs will require their duty cycle to be * refreshed. */ class PwmOut : public Base { public: /** Create a PwmOut connected to the specified pin * * @param pin PwmOut pin to connect to */ PwmOut(PinName pin, const char *name = NULL); /** Set the ouput duty-cycle, specified as a percentage (float) * * @param value A floating-point value representing the output duty-cycle, * specified as a percentage. The value should lie between * 0.0f (representing on 0%) and 1.0f (representing on 100%). * Values outside this range will be saturated to 0.0f or 1.0f. */ void write(float value); /** Return the current output duty-cycle setting, measured as a percentage (float) * * @returns * A floating-point value representing the current duty-cycle being output on the pin, * measured as a percentage. The returned value will lie between * 0.0f (representing on 0%) and 1.0f (representing on 100%). * * @note * This value may not match exactly the value set by a previous <write>. */ float read(); /** Set the PWM period, specified in seconds (float), keeping the duty cycle the same. * * @note * The resolution is currently in microseconds; periods smaller than this * will be set to zero. */ void period(float seconds); /** Set the PWM period, specified in milli-seconds (int), keeping the duty cycle the same. */ void period_ms(int ms); /** Set the PWM period, specified in micro-seconds (int), keeping the duty cycle the same. */ void period_us(int us); /** Set the PWM pulsewidth, specified in seconds (float), keeping the period the same. */ void pulsewidth(float seconds); /** Set the PWM pulsewidth, specified in milli-seconds (int), keeping the period the same. */ void pulsewidth_ms(int ms); /** Set the PWM pulsewidth, specified in micro-seconds (int), keeping the period the same. */ void pulsewidth_us(int us); #ifdef MBED_OPERATORS /** A operator shorthand for write() */ PwmOut& operator= (float value); PwmOut& operator= (PwmOut& rhs); /** An operator shorthand for read() */ operator float(); #endif #ifdef MBED_RPC virtual const struct rpc_method *get_rpc_methods(); static struct rpc_class *get_rpc_class(); #endif protected: PWMName _pwm; }; } // namespace mbed #endif #endif