2018-07-04 03:51 AM
Hi EveryOne.
Hi have a problem with PWM on my Stm32f303k8, nucleo board.
Hi searched on this forum, but I not find an answer that solve my problem.
So: I need to have a pwm output on PB_1 Pin, and, to do this, I've used cubeMX to generate the code:
This is Tim.c
#include 'tim.h'
/* USER CODE BEGIN 0 */
/* USER CODE END 0 */
TIM_HandleTypeDef htim1;
TIM_HandleTypeDef htim2;/* TIM1 init function */
void MX_TIM1_Init(void){ TIM_MasterConfigTypeDef sMasterConfig; TIM_OC_InitTypeDef sConfigOC; TIM_BreakDeadTimeConfigTypeDef sBreakDeadTimeConfig;htim1.Instance = TIM1;
htim1.Init.Prescaler = 7900; htim1.Init.CounterMode = TIM_COUNTERMODE_UP; htim1.Init.Period = 999; htim1.Init.ClockDivision = TIM_CLOCKDIVISION_DIV1; htim1.Init.RepetitionCounter = 0; htim1.Init.AutoReloadPreload = TIM_AUTORELOAD_PRELOAD_DISABLE; if (HAL_TIM_PWM_Init(&htim1) != HAL_OK) { _Error_Handler(__FILE__, __LINE__); }sMasterConfig.MasterOutputTrigger = TIM_TRGO_RESET;
sMasterConfig.MasterOutputTrigger2 = TIM_TRGO2_RESET; sMasterConfig.MasterSlaveMode = TIM_MASTERSLAVEMODE_DISABLE; if (HAL_TIMEx_MasterConfigSynchronization(&htim1, &sMasterConfig) != HAL_OK) { _Error_Handler(__FILE__, __LINE__); }sConfigOC.OCMode = TIM_OCMODE_PWM1;
sConfigOC.Pulse = 499; sConfigOC.OCPolarity = TIM_OCPOLARITY_HIGH; sConfigOC.OCNPolarity = TIM_OCNPOLARITY_HIGH; sConfigOC.OCFastMode = TIM_OCFAST_DISABLE; sConfigOC.OCIdleState = TIM_OCIDLESTATE_RESET; sConfigOC.OCNIdleState = TIM_OCNIDLESTATE_RESET; if (HAL_TIM_PWM_ConfigChannel(&htim1, &sConfigOC, TIM_CHANNEL_3) != HAL_OK) { _Error_Handler(__FILE__, __LINE__); }sBreakDeadTimeConfig.OffStateRunMode = TIM_OSSR_DISABLE;
sBreakDeadTimeConfig.OffStateIDLEMode = TIM_OSSI_DISABLE; sBreakDeadTimeConfig.LockLevel = TIM_LOCKLEVEL_OFF; sBreakDeadTimeConfig.DeadTime = 0; sBreakDeadTimeConfig.BreakState = TIM_BREAK_DISABLE; sBreakDeadTimeConfig.BreakPolarity = TIM_BREAKPOLARITY_HIGH; sBreakDeadTimeConfig.BreakFilter = 0; sBreakDeadTimeConfig.Break2State = TIM_BREAK2_DISABLE; sBreakDeadTimeConfig.Break2Polarity = TIM_BREAK2POLARITY_HIGH; sBreakDeadTimeConfig.Break2Filter = 0; sBreakDeadTimeConfig.AutomaticOutput = TIM_AUTOMATICOUTPUT_DISABLE; if (HAL_TIMEx_ConfigBreakDeadTime(&htim1, &sBreakDeadTimeConfig) != HAL_OK) { _Error_Handler(__FILE__, __LINE__); }HAL_TIM_MspPostInit(&htim1);
}
void HAL_TIM_PWM_MspInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef* tim_pwmHandle)
{if(tim_pwmHandle->Instance==TIM1)
{ /* USER CODE BEGIN TIM1_MspInit 0 *//* USER CODE END TIM1_MspInit 0 */
/* TIM1 clock enable */ __HAL_RCC_TIM1_CLK_ENABLE(); /* USER CODE BEGIN TIM1_MspInit 1 *//* USER CODE END TIM1_MspInit 1 */
}}void HAL_TIM_Base_MspInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef* tim_baseHandle)
{if(tim_baseHandle->Instance==TIM2)
{ /* USER CODE BEGIN TIM2_MspInit 0 *//* USER CODE END TIM2_MspInit 0 */
/* TIM2 clock enable */ __HAL_RCC_TIM2_CLK_ENABLE(); /* USER CODE BEGIN TIM2_MspInit 1 *//* USER CODE END TIM2_MspInit 1 */
}}void HAL_TIM_MspPostInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef* timHandle){GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStruct;
if(timHandle->Instance==TIM1) { /* USER CODE BEGIN TIM1_MspPostInit 0 *//* USER CODE END TIM1_MspPostInit 0 */
/**TIM1 GPIO Configuration PB1 ------> TIM1_CH3N */ GPIO_InitStruct.Pin = PWM_PIN_Pin; GPIO_InitStruct.Mode = GPIO_MODE_AF_PP; GPIO_InitStruct.Pull = GPIO_NOPULL; GPIO_InitStruct.Speed = GPIO_SPEED_FREQ_LOW; GPIO_InitStruct.Alternate = GPIO_AF6_TIM1; HAL_GPIO_Init(PWM_PIN_GPIO_Port, &GPIO_InitStruct);/* USER CODE BEGIN TIM1_MspPostInit 1 */
/* USER CODE END TIM1_MspPostInit 1 */
}}
void HAL_TIM_PWM_MspDeInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef* tim_pwmHandle)
{if(tim_pwmHandle->Instance==TIM1)
{ /* USER CODE BEGIN TIM1_MspDeInit 0 *//* USER CODE END TIM1_MspDeInit 0 */
/* Peripheral clock disable */ __HAL_RCC_TIM1_CLK_DISABLE(); /* USER CODE BEGIN TIM1_MspDeInit 1 *//* USER CODE END TIM1_MspDeInit 1 */
}}void HAL_TIM_Base_MspDeInit(TIM_HandleTypeDef* tim_baseHandle)
{if(tim_baseHandle->Instance==TIM2)
{ /* USER CODE BEGIN TIM2_MspDeInit 0 *//* USER CODE END TIM2_MspDeInit 0 */
/* Peripheral clock disable */ __HAL_RCC_TIM2_CLK_DISABLE(); /* USER CODE BEGIN TIM2_MspDeInit 1 *//* USER CODE END TIM2_MspDeInit 1 */
}}This is the code I have.
I tryed to connect by jumper PB_1 to a external led, but it always off.
I've tryed also to use a pwm example on stmcubef3, but the result is the same.
Can anyone help me, please?
Many thanks,
Walter.
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2018-07-04 06:21 AM
you have setup the timer for PWM signal generation on the complementary output.
you need to use;
HAL_TIMEx_PWMN_Start(&htim1, TIM_CHANNEL_3);
I tested it here on a nuc-303k8. It works.
Also, there is no need to call BASE_Start function before PWM.
it only call the enable macro, __HAL_TIM_ENABLE(htim);
PWM_Start functions also call this timer enable macro.
2018-07-04 03:59 AM
I don't understand the Cube gobbledygook, but if this is TIM1, is TIM1_BDTR.MOE set to 1?
JW
2018-07-04 04:31 AM
Might help if you show the code where you start the timer also!
2018-07-04 04:33 AM
Hi JW,
many thanks for your reply.
I don't know if that register is set to 1, so i added this line in my code:
htim1.Instance->BDTR = 1;
And i tryed to connect PB_1 (That shoud be D6) to Led, but it still off.
2018-07-04 04:35 AM
Hi Jhon,
many thanks for your reply.
In main function I use:
HAL_TIM_Base_Start(&htim1);
HAL_TIM_PWM_Start(&htim1, TIM_CHANNEL_3);To start pwm.
2018-07-04 06:21 AM
you have setup the timer for PWM signal generation on the complementary output.
you need to use;
HAL_TIMEx_PWMN_Start(&htim1, TIM_CHANNEL_3);
I tested it here on a nuc-303k8. It works.
Also, there is no need to call BASE_Start function before PWM.
it only call the enable macro, __HAL_TIM_ENABLE(htim);
PWM_Start functions also call this timer enable macro.
2018-07-04 06:50 AM
if you want the CH3_CH3N dual output mode, you call both starts
HAL_TIM_PWM_Start(&htim1, TIM_CHANNEL_3);
HAL_TIMEx_PWMN_Start(&htim1, TIM_CHANNEL_3);
2018-07-04 09:23 AM
don't know if that register is set to 1
Don't have a debugger? Or some means to do debug printouts?
htim1.Instance->BDTR = 1
MOE is bit 15 in BDTR.
Read the TIM1 chapter in reference manual.
JW
[EDIT] Looking at Cube/HAL, it appears that MOE gets set in HAL_TIM_PWM_Start()
2018-07-05 04:22 AM
Hi Jhon,
Many thanks for your reply.
Now works, many thanks!
2018-07-05 07:26 AM
Hi, you can do this work in this way: in the stm32cubeMX you set this settings :
you can set your duty cycle and other settings in this way :
with this settings , we have 50% duty cycle with 1Hz frequency . after generating your project :
you can start your pwm in this way :
HAL_TIM_PWM_Start(&htim3, TIM_CHANNEL_4);
<write this on top of while(1) >
you can change your duty cycle with
__HAL_TIM_SET_COMPARE(&htim3,TIM_CHANNEL_4,3999);
its all thing that you should do .