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Jun 30, 2016
12:56 AM
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Jun 30, 2016
12:56 AM
A CCU4 timer slice can be used to count external events, for example rising edges on a GPIO pin.
The following XMC1300 example project developed using XMC Lib demonstrates this feature.
In this example project:
- Rising edges on P0.0 input is configured as the counting event for CCU40_CC40 Timer Slice.
- When the count (timer) value hits 5, a compare match while counting up is triggered where P0.1 output is toggled.
The following XMC1300 example project developed using XMC Lib demonstrates this feature.
In this example project:
- Rising edges on P0.0 input is configured as the counting event for CCU40_CC40 Timer Slice.
- When the count (timer) value hits 5, a compare match while counting up is triggered where P0.1 output is toggled.
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Feb 28, 2017
02:47 AM
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Feb 28, 2017
02:47 AM
Good, I will test this.
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