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PWM for PB0 not firing, stm32f051

danielblesener9
Associate II
Posted on January 04, 2017 at 20:25

I am not sure why the following code is not working. I have used it before for a different pin, but I believe my modifications would allow this to work? I am running the code on the stm32f051 discovery board using uvision5 with kiel. 

void init_pwm(void)

{

GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStructure;

/* GPIOA, GPIOB and GPIOE Clocks enable */

RCC_AHBPeriphClockCmd( RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOA | RCC_AHBPeriph_GPIOB, ENABLE);

/* GPIOA Configuration: Channel 1, 2, 3, 4 and Channel 1N as alternate function push-pull */

GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Pin = GPIO_Pin_0;

GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Mode = GPIO_Mode_AF;

GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_Speed = GPIO_Speed_50MHz;

GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_OType = GPIO_OType_PP;

GPIO_InitStructure.GPIO_PuPd = GPIO_PuPd_UP ;

GPIO_Init(GPIOB, &GPIO_InitStructure);

GPIO_PinAFConfig(GPIOB, GPIO_Pin_0, GPIO_AF_1);

TIM_TimeBaseInitTypeDef TIM_TimeBaseStructure;

TIM_OCInitTypeDef TIM_OCInitStructure;

//These vars are inited in the PWM timer section because the must be initalized rior to the running the PWM

//If we do this in the variable init it is easy to forget to setup the pwm after the variable

TimerPeriod = (pclk / 600 ) - 1;

// Compute CCR1 value to generate a duty cycle at 50% for channel 1 and 1N

phasea_duty = (uint16_t) (((uint32_t) 5 * (TimerPeriod - 1)) / 10); // 5/10 is 50%

/* TIM3 clock enable */

RCC_APB1PeriphClockCmd(RCC_APB1Periph_TIM3 , ENABLE);

/* Time Base configuration */

TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_Prescaler = TIM_ICPSC_DIV2;

TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_CounterMode = TIM_CounterMode_CenterAligned1; // Mode 1 means interrupt requests are generated only during down count, mode 2 -> only during up count, mode 3 -> both

TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_Period = TimerPeriod;

TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_ClockDivision = 0;

TIM_TimeBaseStructure.TIM_RepetitionCounter = 0;

TIM_TimeBaseInit(TIM3, &TIM_TimeBaseStructure);

// Channel 1, 2 and 3 Configuration in PWM mode

TIM_OCInitStructure.TIM_OCMode = TIM_OCMode_PWM2; // if set ChannelxPulse to 25% of timer period we are at 25% PWM duty

TIM_OCInitStructure.TIM_OutputState = TIM_OutputState_Enable;

TIM_OCInitStructure.TIM_OutputNState = TIM_OutputNState_Enable;

TIM_OCInitStructure.TIM_Pulse = phasea_duty; // duty cycle

TIM_OCInitStructure.TIM_OCPolarity = TIM_OCPolarity_Low;

TIM_OCInitStructure.TIM_OCNPolarity = TIM_OCNPolarity_High;

TIM_OCInitStructure.TIM_OCIdleState = TIM_OCIdleState_Set;

TIM_OCInitStructure.TIM_OCNIdleState = TIM_OCIdleState_Reset;

TIM_OC3Init(TIM3, &TIM_OCInitStructure); // init TIM3_CH1

/* TIM3 counter enable */

TIM_Cmd(TIM3, ENABLE);

}

I set the pwm with the following function:

//Enter value from 0 thru 1000 corresponding to 0 thru 100%

void set_PWM(int val)

{

val = (uint16_t) (((uint32_t) val * (TimerPeriod - 1) / 1000));

TIM_SetCompare3(TIM3, val ); // use CCR1 value to generate a duty

//TIM_SetCompare1(TIM3, phasea_duty);

return;

}

FYI-  pclk = 12000000. 

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Posted on January 04, 2017 at 21:59

GPIO_Pin_0 = 1  a bit mask

GPIO_PinSource0 = 0 an index

GPIO_PinAFConfig() expects an index between 0 and 15 defining the pin number

GPIO_PinAFConfig(GPIOB, GPIO_PinSource0, GPIO_AF_1);

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Posted on January 04, 2017 at 21:09

GPIO_PinAFConfig(GPIOB, GPIO_Pin_0, GPIO_AF_1); // Needs to be GPIO_PinSource0 (an index) TIM3_CH3

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Posted on January 04, 2017 at 21:19

Clive, thanks for the quick response. I am not sure what you are referring to? The datasheet notes that PB0 maps to TIM3_CH3 on page 33 and 37? Note that I am not using the cube to generate code...I am working with some code written a few years ago. I don't think TIM3_CH3 can go into this function. What do you mean by an index? 

Posted on January 04, 2017 at 21:59

GPIO_Pin_0 = 1  a bit mask

GPIO_PinSource0 = 0 an index

GPIO_PinAFConfig() expects an index between 0 and 15 defining the pin number

GPIO_PinAFConfig(GPIOB, GPIO_PinSource0, GPIO_AF_1);

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Posted on January 05, 2017 at 17:28

Oh, I see. I thought you were changing syntax because you were referring to a different library. Thanks! That works perfectly.