Merge pull request #2390 from AdinAck/hf-tim-g0-example

Add High Frequency (128MHz) Timer Example For G0
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Dario Nieuwenhuis 2024-01-03 16:51:08 +00:00 committed by GitHub
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#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use defmt::info;
use embassy_executor::Spawner;
use embassy_stm32::gpio::OutputType;
use embassy_stm32::pac::rcc::vals::Tim1sel;
use embassy_stm32::rcc::{ClockSrc, Config as RccConfig, PllConfig, PllSource, Pllm, Plln, Pllq, Pllr};
use embassy_stm32::time::khz;
use embassy_stm32::timer::complementary_pwm::{ComplementaryPwm, ComplementaryPwmPin};
use embassy_stm32::timer::simple_pwm::PwmPin;
use embassy_stm32::timer::Channel;
use embassy_stm32::{pac, Config as PeripheralConfig};
use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _};
#[embassy_executor::main]
async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) {
let mut rcc_config = RccConfig::default();
rcc_config.mux = ClockSrc::PLL(PllConfig {
source: PllSource::HSI,
m: Pllm::DIV1,
n: Plln::MUL16,
r: Pllr::DIV4, // CPU clock comes from PLLR (HSI (16MHz) / 1 * 16 / 4 = 64MHz)
q: Some(Pllq::DIV2), // TIM1 or TIM15 can be sourced from PLLQ (HSI (16MHz) / 1 * 16 / 2 = 128MHz)
p: None,
});
let mut peripheral_config = PeripheralConfig::default();
peripheral_config.rcc = rcc_config;
let p = embassy_stm32::init(peripheral_config);
// configure TIM1 mux to select PLLQ as clock source
// https://www.st.com/resource/en/reference_manual/rm0444-stm32g0x1-advanced-armbased-32bit-mcus-stmicroelectronics.pdf
// RM0444 page 210
// RCC - Peripherals Independent Clock Control Register - bit 22 -> 1
pac::RCC.ccipr().modify(|w| w.set_tim1sel(Tim1sel::PLL1_Q));
let ch1 = PwmPin::new_ch1(p.PA8, OutputType::PushPull);
let ch1n = ComplementaryPwmPin::new_ch1(p.PA7, OutputType::PushPull);
let mut pwm = ComplementaryPwm::new(
p.TIM1,
Some(ch1),
Some(ch1n),
None,
None,
None,
None,
None,
None,
khz(512),
Default::default(),
);
let max = pwm.get_max_duty();
info!("Max duty: {}", max);
pwm.set_duty(Channel::Ch1, max / 2);
pwm.enable(Channel::Ch1);
loop {}
}