2017-07-17 12:17 AM
Hi All,
I would like to read a resistive touch screen with a STM32F407 micro butwithout a driver chip. For that I should change the pin functionality at run-time.
First I set the configurations like below:
__HAL_RCC_GPIOH_CLK_ENABLE();
__HAL_RCC_GPIOA_CLK_ENABLE();
GPIO_InitStruct.Pin = GPIO_PIN_1;
GPIO_InitStruct.Mode = GPIO_MODE_INPUT;
GPIO_InitStruct.Pull = GPIO_NOPULL;
HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOA, &GPIO_InitStruct);
GPIO_InitStruct.Pin = GPIO_PIN_2|GPIO_PIN_3;
GPIO_InitStruct.Mode = GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_PP;
GPIO_InitStruct.Pull = GPIO_NOPULL;
GPIO_InitStruct.Speed = GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_LOW;
HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOA, &GPIO_InitStruct);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_2, GPIO_PIN_SET);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_3, GPIO_PIN_RESET);
hadc1.Instance = ADC1;
hadc1.Init.ClockPrescaler = ADC_CLOCK_SYNC_PCLK_DIV6;
hadc1.Init.Resolution = ADC_RESOLUTION_12B;
hadc1.Init.ScanConvMode = DISABLE;
hadc1.Init.ContinuousConvMode = DISABLE;
hadc1.Init.DiscontinuousConvMode = DISABLE;
hadc1.Init.ExternalTrigConvEdge = ADC_EXTERNALTRIGCONVEDGE_NONE;
hadc1.Init.ExternalTrigConv = ADC_SOFTWARE_START;
hadc1.Init.DataAlign = ADC_DATAALIGN_RIGHT;
hadc1.Init.NbrOfConversion = 1;
hadc1.Init.DMAContinuousRequests = DISABLE;
hadc1.Init.EOCSelection = ADC_EOC_SINGLE_CONV;
if (HAL_ADC_Init(&hadc1) != HAL_OK)
{
_Error_Handler(__FILE__, __LINE__);
}
/**Configure for the selected ADC regular channel its corresponding rank in the sequencer and its sample time.
*/
sConfig.Channel = ADC_CHANNEL_0;
sConfig.Rank = 1;
sConfig.SamplingTime = ADC_SAMPLETIME_112CYCLES;
if (HAL_ADC_ConfigChannel(&hadc1, &sConfig) != HAL_OK)
{
_Error_Handler(__FILE__, __LINE__);
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Everything works nice. I set PA1 as input because it should be Hi-Z. Alternatively I can set it to OpenDrain output and High value. So:
PA0 -> ADC-IN0
PA1 -> Hi-Z
PA2 -> HIGH
PA3 -> LOW
But when I change the pin configuration as follows:
PA0 ->
HIGH
PA1 -> LOW
PA2 -> ADC-IN2
PA3 ->
Hi-Z
to read the other dimension, the program does not work. Even the digital outputs are not set correctly:
__HAL_RCC_GPIOH_CLK_ENABLE();
__HAL_RCC_GPIOA_CLK_ENABLE();
GPIO_InitStruct.Pin = GPIO_PIN_3;
GPIO_InitStruct.Mode = GPIO_MODE_INPUT;
GPIO_InitStruct.Pull = GPIO_NOPULL;
HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOA, &GPIO_InitStruct);
GPIO_InitStruct.Pin = GPIO_PIN_0|GPIO_PIN_1;
GPIO_InitStruct.Mode = GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT_PP;
GPIO_InitStruct.Pull = GPIO_NOPULL;
GPIO_InitStruct.Speed = GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_LOW;
HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOA, &GPIO_InitStruct);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_0, GPIO_PIN_SET);
HAL_GPIO_WritePin(GPIOA, GPIO_PIN_1, GPIO_PIN_RESET);
hadc1.Instance = ADC1;
hadc1.Init.ClockPrescaler = ADC_CLOCK_SYNC_PCLK_DIV6;
hadc1.Init.Resolution = ADC_RESOLUTION_12B;
hadc1.Init.ScanConvMode = DISABLE;
hadc1.Init.ContinuousConvMode = DISABLE;
hadc1.Init.DiscontinuousConvMode = DISABLE;
hadc1.Init.ExternalTrigConvEdge = ADC_EXTERNALTRIGCONVEDGE_NONE;
hadc1.Init.ExternalTrigConv = ADC_SOFTWARE_START;
hadc1.Init.DataAlign = ADC_DATAALIGN_RIGHT;
hadc1.Init.NbrOfConversion = 1;
hadc1.Init.DMAContinuousRequests = DISABLE;
hadc1.Init.EOCSelection = ADC_EOC_SINGLE_CONV;
if (HAL_ADC_Init(&hadc1) != HAL_OK)
{
_Error_Handler(__FILE__, __LINE__);
}
/**Configure for the selected ADC regular channel its corresponding rank in the sequencer and its sample time.
*/
sConfig.Channel = ADC_CHANNEL_2;
sConfig.Rank = 1;
sConfig.SamplingTime = ADC_SAMPLETIME_112CYCLES;
if (HAL_ADC_ConfigChannel(&hadc1, &sConfig) != HAL_OK)
{
_Error_Handler(__FILE__, __LINE__);
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Any suggestions?
I think a same code worked with STM32f But I'm not sure.
#stm32f407 #runtime #resistive-touch #pin-configuration2017-07-17 01:40 AM
The way the GPIO between F103 and F4 have changed much, for example the alternate function management has changed. Best is to have the proper sequence on the GPIO register to avoid transients on the GPIO.
To debug it, go to debug mode (if using IAR or KEIL) and open the HW register window to play manually on these registers. If monitoring pins with scope probes, it will help make sure everything works fine.
2017-07-17 10:51 PM
Thanks for reply.
I can not understand why the first code works but second one does not. If I make the second configuration with STM32CubeMX, the program works nicely but again if I change it to the first code manually, everything become wrong.
Perhaps the CubeMX software changes some invisible settings!
2019-02-17 08:46 AM
Don't use HAL to change the pin direction, modify the MODER register directly and it should work.
2019-02-17 09:01 AM
First, activate the GPIO clocks if not already done/
Second, set the output push pull level FIRST before even switch as output.
Now when you want to read analog input, you'll have to reconfigure the gpio pin to ANALOG (MODE pin = (1,1), remove pull-ups (if needed), then ADC conversion to take place.
As it's a resistive touchscreen, glitches during the GPIO reprogramming is non critical here.
Setting the GPIO as analog input seems missing here.
Hunt for something like:
#define GPIO_MODE_ANALOG ((uint32_t)0x00000003) /*!< Analog Mode */
#define GPIO_MODE_ANALOG_ADC_CONTROL ((uint32_t)0x0000000B) /*!< Analog Mode for ADC conversion */