2021-01-19 11:41 PM
I am using one timer (timer2) as pwm generator and i am using 3 channels on it. I wish to set each channel pulse width independently (they are controlling LEDs) from 1 to 100. But from the generated stcubeIDE function, it looks like that the channels pulse width are written sequentially so every time i wish to change one, i need to write other 2, in order. Is that true?
P.S. The MCU i use is STM32L031F6P6.
Below is generated timer function:
static void MX_TIM2_Init(void)
{
/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM2_Init 0 */
/* USER CODE END TIM2_Init 0 */
TIM_ClockConfigTypeDef sClockSourceConfig = {0};
TIM_MasterConfigTypeDef sMasterConfig = {0};
TIM_OC_InitTypeDef sConfigOC = {0};
/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM2_Init 1 */
/* USER CODE END TIM2_Init 1 */
htim2.Instance = TIM2;
htim2.Init.Prescaler = 40;
htim2.Init.CounterMode = TIM_COUNTERMODE_UP;
htim2.Init.Period = 100;
htim2.Init.ClockDivision = TIM_CLOCKDIVISION_DIV1;
htim2.Init.AutoReloadPreload = TIM_AUTORELOAD_PRELOAD_DISABLE;
if (HAL_TIM_Base_Init(&htim2) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sClockSourceConfig.ClockSource = TIM_CLOCKSOURCE_INTERNAL;
if (HAL_TIM_ConfigClockSource(&htim2, &sClockSourceConfig) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
if (HAL_TIM_PWM_Init(&htim2) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sMasterConfig.MasterOutputTrigger = TIM_TRGO_RESET;
sMasterConfig.MasterSlaveMode = TIM_MASTERSLAVEMODE_DISABLE;
if (HAL_TIMEx_MasterConfigSynchronization(&htim2, &sMasterConfig) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sConfigOC.OCMode = TIM_OCMODE_PWM1;
sConfigOC.Pulse = 30;
sConfigOC.OCPolarity = TIM_OCPOLARITY_HIGH;
sConfigOC.OCFastMode = TIM_OCFAST_DISABLE;
if (HAL_TIM_PWM_ConfigChannel(&htim2, &sConfigOC, TIM_CHANNEL_1) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sConfigOC.Pulse = 50;
if (HAL_TIM_PWM_ConfigChannel(&htim2, &sConfigOC, TIM_CHANNEL_2) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sConfigOC.Pulse = 60;
if (HAL_TIM_PWM_ConfigChannel(&htim2, &sConfigOC, TIM_CHANNEL_3) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM2_Init 2 */
/* USER CODE END TIM2_Init 2 */
HAL_TIM_MspPostInit(&htim2);
}
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2021-01-19 11:47 PM
You can set the 4 channel compare values independently on-the-fly. Use the __HAL_TIM_SET_COMPARE HAL macro for that as in
__HAL_TIM_SET_COMPARE(&htim3, TIM_CHANNEL_2, pwm2 );
hth
KnarfB
2021-01-19 11:47 PM
You can set the 4 channel compare values independently on-the-fly. Use the __HAL_TIM_SET_COMPARE HAL macro for that as in
__HAL_TIM_SET_COMPARE(&htim3, TIM_CHANNEL_2, pwm2 );
hth
KnarfB
2021-01-20 12:04 AM
Thank you a lot for quick answer and solution.