On the FRDM-KL25Z, when I declare pins PTA5 and PTD2 as PwmOut pins, they are locked together and can not be independently controlled. It doesn't matter if I change the PWM of PTA5 or PTD2. Whichever one is changed, the other one follows it. The simple code below should keep pin PTD2 at 0% pwm while pin PTA5 should switch between 50% and 0% every 0.5 seconds. Pin PTA5 does alternate between 50% and 0% pwm, but instead of staying at 0% pwm, pin PTD2 follows pin PTA5.
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Diff: main.cpp
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diff -r eabc6f5b51d6 -r 03e5c29343d1 main.cpp --- a/main.cpp Fri Oct 12 13:49:40 2012 +0000 +++ b/main.cpp Tue Oct 23 09:33:36 2012 +0000 @@ -4,18 +4,17 @@ PwmOut g (LED_GREEN); PwmOut b (LED_BLUE); -int main() -{ +int main() { r.period(0.001); g.period(0.001); b.period(0.001); - while(1) { - for(float i = 0.0; i < 1.0 ; i += 0.001) { + while (true) { + for (float i = 0.0; i < 1.0 ; i += 0.001) { float p = 3 * i; r = 1.0 - ((p < 1.0) ? 1.0 - p : (p > 2.0) ? p - 2.0 : 0.0); g = 1.0 - ((p < 1.0) ? p : (p > 2.0) ? 0.0 : 2.0 - p); - b = 1.0 - ((p < 1.0) ? 0.0 : (p > 2.0) ? 3.0 - p : p - 1.0); ; + b = 1.0 - ((p < 1.0) ? 0.0 : (p > 2.0) ? 3.0 - p : p - 1.0); wait (0.0025); } }