2018-12-09 03:12 PM
Hello:
Using IAR EWARM 7.8 for these tests. IAR provides working HAL examples for the STM32F4 Discovery boards. They have a specific example for both input capture, and PWM capture on the STM32F4 Discovery. Both examples work....both capture a 2KHz square wave in to the pins (PA9,PC7) for each example.
Over to the NUCLEO-L476RG. IAR provides an example for that, both timer input capture and PWM capture. Supposed to be ready to go and "tested". Ditto for CubeMX examples, under cube's folder version "STM32Cube_FW_L4_V1.13.0". Neither of those sources work on the Nucleo board...and I have two boards that are new.
I put a LED toggle in the interrupt TIMx_IRQHandler. Never lights it.
What gives....anyone tried these "tested" examples? Why would HAL work on the old Discovery board, and not on the Nucleo board?
Thanks....
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2018-12-09 11:14 PM
My crystal cube is completely hazy on this, but here are a few tips:
JW
2018-12-09 07:31 PM
Sure you've got it connected to the right pin? PA9 D8 on the Shield header.
2018-12-09 11:14 PM
My crystal cube is completely hazy on this, but here are a few tips:
JW
2018-12-10 06:56 PM
Hi Clive, Jan:
Thanks for taking the time to respond. It was me....guilty. The sig gen was adding a DC offset and causing convulsions on the capture. Once I discovered this, all is well.
Last night I tried reposting on another topic (cubeMX) it kept messaging something like "Check your internet connection"....apparently, every time I clicked "OK", it checked my connection by reposting the same thing, 6 times. Then I got locked out....something about search pages getting re-indexed. After some searching, looks like ST has some work to do on this new website.
Gary
2018-12-13 01:38 AM
Hi @Rogers.Gary ,
Thanks for coming back to update us on the status of your question.
Please submit any feedback you have regarding the Community platform in @About this community space.
-Amel
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2018-12-13 04:30 AM
Could you let me know Gary, what browser were you using?
2018-12-13 06:42 AM
Thanks for asking....
it was Firefox Quantum 62.0.3 (64-bit) - yes, cache was flushed.
However, thinking it might be the issue, I had similar results on IE.
Gary
2018-12-13 06:44 AM
Gee, you wouldn't happen to have one of those Teas instrument crystal balls, would you? I heard they impair vision really bad. 8=)
2018-12-13 06:47 AM
Hi, what is "@About this community" space. Some kind of twitter feed or email? Anyhow...I replied to Brian. BTW - Still gettin that "Check your internet connection message right now even.......3 times in 2 mins
2018-12-13 07:00 AM
I am referring to this community space: https://community.st.com/s/group/0F90X000000AXs0SAG/about-this-community where we gather all platform related questions/feedback.
-Amel
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