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COMP2 don't work with STM32G071KB (QFP32 pin package) with port pin PB4

SLA
Associate II

I tested 2 sample with no connection of COMP2 with port pin PB4.

If I set INPSEL to 01=PB6 or 11=PA3 the comperator works!

 

(INMSEL 0011= Vrefint)

 

The ST Support told me that a Nucleo-64 board (LQFP64 package) would work.

For the QFP32 they dont' have a setup?! No answer from the support since weeks.

 

Have anyone a STM32G071KB to check this double?

 

There is also a second bug with COMP2 with port pin PB6 (INMSEL 0011= Vrefint). Interacted with TIM1 Channel "Input Capture direct mode from Remap -> COMP1_OUT"!

The COMP2 works only independet if I use INPSEL = 11 (PA3).

 

 

Regards

Stefan

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SLA
Associate II

  1. Problem solved- a 2 pinout exist, and are diferenciated with an additional "N" for PD product version or GP general purpose version

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I don't have the mcu in question, but how are GPIO registers set for these pins, exactly (as read out from the registers in debugger)?

> port pin PB6 (INMSEL 0011= Vrefint). Interacted with TIM1 Channel "Input Capture direct mode from Remap -> COMP1_OUT"!

How interacted exactly? Which channel? How exactly are the GPIO and TIM registers set?

JW

SLA
Associate II

Hi Jan,

I made a small COMP2 test program with the STM32CubeIDE with a rise/falling edge Interrupt. The breakpoint is set in the ADC1_COMP_IRQHandler.

Case two is much more complicated to describe, I come back to the topic when the first problem is confirmed.

BR Stefan

/* USER CODE BEGIN Header */
/**
  ******************************************************************************
  * @file           : main.c
  * @brief          : Main program body
  ******************************************************************************
  * @attention
  *
  * <h2><center>&copy; Copyright (c) 2019 STMicroelectronics.
  * All rights reserved.</center></h2>
  *
  * This software component is licensed by ST under BSD 3-Clause license,
  * the "License"; You may not use this file except in compliance with the
  * License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
  *                        opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
  *
  ******************************************************************************
  */
/* USER CODE END Header */
 
/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "main.h"
 
/* Private includes ----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* USER CODE BEGIN Includes */
 
/* USER CODE END Includes */
 
/* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/
/* USER CODE BEGIN PTD */
 
/* USER CODE END PTD */
 
/* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* USER CODE BEGIN PD */
 
/* USER CODE END PD */
 
/* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* USER CODE BEGIN PM */
 
/* USER CODE END PM */
 
/* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/
COMP_HandleTypeDef hcomp2;
 
/* USER CODE BEGIN PV */
 
/* USER CODE END PV */
 
/* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/
void SystemClock_Config(void);
static void MX_GPIO_Init(void);
static void MX_COMP2_Init(void);
/* USER CODE BEGIN PFP */
 
/* USER CODE END PFP */
 
/* Private user code ---------------------------------------------------------*/
/* USER CODE BEGIN 0 */
 
/* USER CODE END 0 */
 
/**
  * @brief  The application entry point.
  * @retval int
  */
int main(void)
{
  /* USER CODE BEGIN 1 */
 
  /* USER CODE END 1 */
  
 
  /* MCU Configuration--------------------------------------------------------*/
 
  /* Reset of all peripherals, Initializes the Flash interface and the Systick. */
  HAL_Init();
 
  /* USER CODE BEGIN Init */
 
  /* USER CODE END Init */
 
  /* Configure the system clock */
  SystemClock_Config();
 
  /* USER CODE BEGIN SysInit */
 
  /* USER CODE END SysInit */
 
  /* Initialize all configured peripherals */
  MX_GPIO_Init();
  MX_COMP2_Init();
  /* USER CODE BEGIN 2 */
 
  HAL_COMP_Start(&hcomp2);
  
  /* USER CODE END 2 */
 
  /* Infinite loop */
  /* USER CODE BEGIN WHILE */
  while (1)
  {
    /* USER CODE END WHILE */
 
    /* USER CODE BEGIN 3 */
  }
  /* USER CODE END 3 */
}
 
/**
  * @brief System Clock Configuration
  * @retval None
  */
void SystemClock_Config(void)
{
  RCC_OscInitTypeDef RCC_OscInitStruct = {0};
  RCC_ClkInitTypeDef RCC_ClkInitStruct = {0};
 
  /** Configure the main internal regulator output voltage 
  */
  HAL_PWREx_ControlVoltageScaling(PWR_REGULATOR_VOLTAGE_SCALE1);
  /** Initializes the CPU, AHB and APB busses clocks 
  */
  RCC_OscInitStruct.OscillatorType = RCC_OSCILLATORTYPE_HSI;
  RCC_OscInitStruct.HSIState = RCC_HSI_ON;
  RCC_OscInitStruct.HSIDiv = RCC_HSI_DIV2;
  RCC_OscInitStruct.HSICalibrationValue = RCC_HSICALIBRATION_DEFAULT;
  RCC_OscInitStruct.PLL.PLLState = RCC_PLL_NONE;
  if (HAL_RCC_OscConfig(&RCC_OscInitStruct) != HAL_OK)
  {
    Error_Handler();
  }
  /** Initializes the CPU, AHB and APB busses clocks 
  */
  RCC_ClkInitStruct.ClockType = RCC_CLOCKTYPE_HCLK|RCC_CLOCKTYPE_SYSCLK
                              |RCC_CLOCKTYPE_PCLK1;
  RCC_ClkInitStruct.SYSCLKSource = RCC_SYSCLKSOURCE_HSI;
  RCC_ClkInitStruct.AHBCLKDivider = RCC_SYSCLK_DIV1;
  RCC_ClkInitStruct.APB1CLKDivider = RCC_HCLK_DIV1;
 
  if (HAL_RCC_ClockConfig(&RCC_ClkInitStruct, FLASH_LATENCY_0) != HAL_OK)
  {
    Error_Handler();
  }
}
 
/**
  * @brief COMP2 Initialization Function
  * @param None
  * @retval None
  */
static void MX_COMP2_Init(void)
{
 
  /* USER CODE BEGIN COMP2_Init 0 */
 
  /* USER CODE END COMP2_Init 0 */
 
  /* USER CODE BEGIN COMP2_Init 1 */
 
  /* USER CODE END COMP2_Init 1 */
  hcomp2.Instance = COMP2;
  hcomp2.Init.InputPlus = COMP_INPUT_PLUS_IO2;
  hcomp2.Init.InputMinus = COMP_INPUT_MINUS_3_4VREFINT;
  hcomp2.Init.OutputPol = COMP_OUTPUTPOL_NONINVERTED;
  hcomp2.Init.WindowOutput = COMP_WINDOWOUTPUT_EACH_COMP;
  hcomp2.Init.Hysteresis = COMP_HYSTERESIS_NONE;
  hcomp2.Init.BlankingSrce = COMP_BLANKINGSRC_NONE;
  hcomp2.Init.Mode = COMP_POWERMODE_HIGHSPEED;
  hcomp2.Init.WindowMode = COMP_WINDOWMODE_DISABLE;
  hcomp2.Init.TriggerMode = COMP_TRIGGERMODE_IT_RISING_FALLING;
  if (HAL_COMP_Init(&hcomp2) != HAL_OK)
  {
    Error_Handler();
  }
  /* USER CODE BEGIN COMP2_Init 2 */
 
  /* USER CODE END COMP2_Init 2 */
 
}
 
/**
  * @brief GPIO Initialization Function
  * @param None
  * @retval None
  */
static void MX_GPIO_Init(void)
{
 
  /* GPIO Ports Clock Enable */
  __HAL_RCC_GPIOA_CLK_ENABLE();
  __HAL_RCC_GPIOB_CLK_ENABLE();
 
}
 
/* USER CODE BEGIN 4 */
 
/* USER CODE END 4 */
 
/**
  * @brief  This function is executed in case of error occurrence.
  * @retval None
  */
void Error_Handler(void)
{
  /* USER CODE BEGIN Error_Handler_Debug */
  /* User can add his own implementation to report the HAL error return state */
 
  /* USER CODE END Error_Handler_Debug */
}
 
#ifdef  USE_FULL_ASSERT
/**
  * @brief  Reports the name of the source file and the source line number
  *         where the assert_param error has occurred.
  * @param  file: pointer to the source file name
  * @param  line: assert_param error line source number
  * @retval None
  */
void assert_failed(uint8_t *file, uint32_t line)
{ 
  /* USER CODE BEGIN 6 */
  /* User can add his own implementation to report the file name and line number,
     tex: printf("Wrong parameters value: file %s on line %d\r\n", file, line) */
  /* USER CODE END 6 */
}
#endif /* USE_FULL_ASSERT */
 
/************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/

Thanks.

As I've said, I don't have the chip, and I also don't use Cube, so can't try.

Did you read out and check the content of relevant GPIO and COMP registers?

JW

SLA
Associate II

​The Cube set all register correct. I verfied this in the debugger. Only a change of the register INPSEL to 01=PB6 or 11=PA3 in the debugger mode makes it run. I get then a breakpoint if I stimulat the associated pin.

SLA
Associate II

  1. Problem solved- a 2 pinout exist, and are diferenciated with an additional "N" for PD product version or GP general purpose version

Thanks for coming back with the solution. Please select your post as Best so that thread is marked as resolved.

JW