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I have a timer set up to measure the input PWM period on channel 1 and pulse width on channel 2 as outlined in the reference manual and it works fine. However, when I stop the input signal, the capture registers are never reset to indicate 0 frequency.
2020-12-07
Timer configurations are as follows: // Control registers(input PWM on channel 1 and 2[pin 12 & 13]) TIM4->CCMR1 |= TIM_CCMR1_CC1S_0 ; // Active input for tim_ccr1 TIM4->CCMR1 |= TIM_CCMR1_CC2S_1; // Active input for tim_ccr2 TIM4->CCER |= TIM...
Re: I have a timer set up to measure the input PWM period on channel 1 and pulse width on channel 2 as outlined in the reference manual and it works fine. However, when I stop the input signal, the capture registers are never reset to indicate 0 frequency.
2020-12-09
Thank you very much.