2018-07-06 07:28 AM
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2018-07-06 07:44 AM
The interrupt service routine takes too long to execute, that's what limits the 'maximum frequency' here.
This question is reocurring here quite often, e.g.
https://community.st.com/0D50X00009XkW8YSAV
JW
2018-07-06 07:42 AM
Don't generate interrupts at this rate, you'll saturate the processor. The TIM provides ways to toggle or pulse pins into the 10's MHz
2018-07-06 07:44 AM
The interrupt service routine takes too long to execute, that's what limits the 'maximum frequency' here.
This question is reocurring here quite often, e.g.
https://community.st.com/0D50X00009XkW8YSAV
JW
2018-07-06 10:15 AM
the reason why I'm doing this because I want to generate pulses with a full control over their freq, duty and phase. the PWM can fix two of them but I could not find a satisfactory method to control the phase (in relation to another PWM signal)
2018-07-06 10:47 AM
Use master-slave arrangement of timers to control phase.
There are also the combined outputs in the newer STM32's timers, e.g. in L4.
If you are desperate, 1MHz interrupt toggling a pin in a 'F4 might be viable, but only if you very well know what are you doing - and using Cube does not really indicate that.
JW
2018-07-06 10:59 AM
I will try your suggestion but using the Cube should not lead to the slower operation of the timer or GPIO.
2018-07-06 11:19 AM
Actually I had done this many times in few traditional 8 bit MCUs and so I can not understand why this can not happen here, apart from the fact that pulse generation using interrupt is an efficient method or not.