2020-06-13 03:59 PM
Hi all.
I have a motor connected to my STM32F7 board and I'm trying to generate an interrupt for every rotation. Each rotation is 2122 ticks but I keep getting an interrupt for every pulse generated from the motor encoders.
My init code is:
static void MX_TIM3_Init(void)
{
/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM3_Init 0 */
int uwPrescalerValue = 2 * HAL_RCC_GetPCLK1Freq();;
/* USER CODE END TIM3_Init 0 */
TIM_ClockConfigTypeDef sClockSourceConfig = {0};
TIM_MasterConfigTypeDef sMasterConfig = {0};
TIM_IC_InitTypeDef sConfigIC = {0};
/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM3_Init 1 */
/* USER CODE END TIM3_Init 1 */
htim3.Instance = TIM3;
htim3.Init.Prescaler = 106; // microsecond timer
htim3.Init.CounterMode = TIM_COUNTERMODE_UP;
htim3.Init.Period = 2122 - 1;
htim3.Init.ClockDivision = TIM_CLOCKDIVISION_DIV1;
htim3.Init.AutoReloadPreload = TIM_AUTORELOAD_PRELOAD_DISABLE;
if (HAL_TIM_Base_Init(&htim3) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sClockSourceConfig.ClockSource = TIM_CLOCKSOURCE_INTERNAL;
if (HAL_TIM_ConfigClockSource(&htim3, &sClockSourceConfig) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
if (HAL_TIM_IC_Init(&htim3) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sMasterConfig.MasterOutputTrigger = TIM_TRGO_RESET;
sMasterConfig.MasterSlaveMode = TIM_MASTERSLAVEMODE_DISABLE;
if (HAL_TIMEx_MasterConfigSynchronization(&htim3, &sMasterConfig) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
sConfigIC.ICPolarity = TIM_INPUTCHANNELPOLARITY_RISING;
sConfigIC.ICSelection = TIM_ICSELECTION_DIRECTTI;
sConfigIC.ICPrescaler = TIM_ICPSC_DIV1;
sConfigIC.ICFilter = 0;
if (HAL_TIM_IC_ConfigChannel(&htim3, &sConfigIC, TIM_CHANNEL_1) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM3_Init 2 */
HAL_TIM_IC_Start_IT(&htim3, TIM_CHANNEL_1);
/* USER CODE END TIM3_Init 2 */
}
And interrupt code:
void TIM3_IRQHandler(void)
{
uint32_t pulse = HAL_TIM_ReadCapturedValue(&htim3, TIM_CHANNEL_1);
if (pulse == 2122 - 1)
{
int s = 0;
}
HAL_TIM_IRQHandler(&htim3);
}
Looking at the reference manual, I've tried setting UIE interrupt but TIM3_IRQHandler keeps being triggered. The encoder ticks is counting correctly (hence the IF statement within my interrupt handler). However, I just want this interrupt triggered once per 2122 ticks.
Any help please?
2020-06-13 04:18 PM
Read out and check/post the timer registers content.
JW
2020-06-13 07:44 PM
In your IRQ handler, look at TIM3->SR and see why it's getting called. If it's events other than update, disable those interrupts in TIMx->DIER.
2020-06-14 11:58 AM
Fundamentally, is it possible to have a single interrupt once CNT has reached a certain value?
2020-06-15 12:49 AM
> I just want this interrupt triggered once per 2122 ticks.
Configure the timer in external clock mode (ECM1/2), then the counter is incremented once for each incoming pulse. Read the timer functional description / clock selection chapter in the reference manual. There are step-by-step pseudocode examples for both ECM modes, so you don't have to do trial and error black box experiments with CubeMX. Then enable the TIM_DIER_UIE bit.
In the interrupt handler examine and clear the TIM_SR_UIF flag of TIM3->SR, it is much faster than calling HAL_TIM_IRQHandler().