Hi,
I wrote a program using the FTM timer to configure a PWM clock and associate it
to a specific GPIO.
As described in the Reference Manual (section K64 Signal Multiplexing an PIn Assignments),
I used the GPIO PTA0 multipexed and set to FMT0_CH5 (ALT3).
The program is quite simple and linked to this message (main.c)
In the interrupt function, I made the red led blink. It looks ok, but if I plugged
an oscilloscope to the PTA0 pin, I have no signal output generated.
I probably made something wrong ...
Thanks for your support again
Best regards
Nadine
Original Attachment has been moved to: main.c.zip
Hi Nadine,
I branched this post since one question had been answered correctly.
Attached is your main.c updated to work with KDS_3.2 (Note I think you are using KDS3.0 so please update if you can) + KSDK_v2 for FRDM-K64F.
I have one #define to change the output from PTA0 to PTD5 so that I could debug the code. PTA0 used for debugger interface.
#define OUTPUT_PIN 0 | //DES 1=PTD5 (can debug), 0=PTA0 (loose debugger interface)....read notes above main(). |
Please review my comments by looking for "//DES" comments.
I think the primary issue was setting duty cycle to 100. I made following change:
ftmParam[0].dutyCyclePercent = 50U; | //DES was 100U; 100% duty cycle means output will not change. |
Regards,
David
Hi David,
Thanks for the answer.
As you suggested, I have used another GPIO.
And, as the GPIO PTD5 is used for the SPI in my design,
I have used PTA2 (FTM0_CH7) and it works fine.
Best Regards
Nadine,