Hey, everyone. I've gotten myself thoroughly confused (again)!
I started writing a new https://community.freescale.com/message/67982#67982, using the MTIM module as my timer. I'm writing this on a JS16 (but I've found that QG8 seems nearly identical for MTIM purposes). In hardware degugging, I find that my code gets stuck in ISR. The datasheet isn't very clear about any sort of interrupt flag clearing, or any such procedure.
The other threads here that were helpful are:
https://community.freescale.com/message/38101#38101
https://community.freescale.com/message/14035#14035
These got me to ask myself, 'what is the difference between the MTIM and the TPM modules?' TPM seems to be able to run in free-running mode and with modulus! So why need a separate modulo timer module? Also, the TPM module has much more explicit procedures for clearing interrupt flags.
At any rate, my MTIM code is as such:
MTIMCLK_CLKS = 0b00; // select BUSCLK MTIMCLK_PS = 0b0111; // MTIM clock source divided by 128 = 46.875KHz MTIMMOD = 0x7F; MTIMSC_TOIE = 1; // enable overflow interrupts SPARE1 = 0; // PTA2 MTIMSC_TRST = 1; // clear the counter MTIMSC_TSTP = 0; // start the timer counter EnableInterrupts; for(;;) { if (overflow_flag) { overflow_flag = 0; // reset flag // do something else here } } interrupt VectorNumber_Vmtim void IntMtim(void) { SPARE1 = !SPARE1; overflow_flag = 1; __RESET_WATCHDOG(); // feed the dog }
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Ugg, in the time it took me to write all that, I fixed my own problem. Based on those other links, I made an educated guess and cleared the TOF inside my ISR:
interrupt VectorNumber_Vmtim void IntMtim(void){ if (MTIMSC) { // dummy read to clear the flag } MTIMSC_TOF = 0; // reset counter flag overflow_flag = 1; __RESET_WATCHDOG(); // feed the dog}
This works great. Still not too sure on the fine differences between MTIM and TPM modules. I guess Freescale is just giving us more options.
Ugg, in the time it took me to write all that, I fixed my own problem. Based on those other links, I made an educated guess and cleared the TOF inside my ISR:
interrupt VectorNumber_Vmtim void IntMtim(void){ if (MTIMSC) { // dummy read to clear the flag } MTIMSC_TOF = 0; // reset counter flag overflow_flag = 1; __RESET_WATCHDOG(); // feed the dog}
This works great. Still not too sure on the fine differences between MTIM and TPM modules. I guess Freescale is just giving us more options.
Hello irob,
The flag clearing for the MTIM appears very similar to clearing the overflow flag of the TPM module, i.e. read the status and control register and write 0 to the flag bit within the register.
MTIMSC_TOF = 0; // This is actually a read-modify-write operation
I think that I am correct in saying that the MTIM module is provided within those devices that contain only a single TPM module. I guess the issue is that, if PWM operation is required at a reasonably high, and maybe variable output frequency, this may cause much inconvenience in using the TPM overflow interrupt for other timing purposes, since the overflow period may be too short. If a device has a second TPM module, there would be less need for the MTIM module.
I presume that you are considering the use of the MTIM module for your state maching timing, as outlined in another recent thread.
Regards,
Mac
bigmac wrote:
MTIMSC_TOF = 0; // This is actually a read-modify-write operation
Oh, I didn't realize this. I don't need to do that extra read, huh?
I presume that you are considering the use of the MTIM module for your state maching timing, as outlined in another recent thread.
You are correct, sir! Works nicely, thanks.