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How to Timing microseconds-RT1064

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ahhhhhhhhhhh
Contributor II

Hi Community,

I want to make the user LED ON for 100us and OFF for 1s based on RT1064 evaluation Kit. And I modify the example program of GPT, but the minimum timing I can use is 1ms. When I set the compare value lower than 250000, there was something wrong. How to solve it?

Here is the code:

#include "fsl_debug_console.h"
#include "pin_mux.h"
#include "clock_config.h"
#include "board.h"
#include "fsl_gpt.h"

/*******************************************************************************
* Definitions
******************************************************************************/
#define GPT_IRQ_ID GPT2_IRQn
#define EXAMPLE_GPT GPT2
#define EXAMPLE_GPT_IRQHandler GPT2_IRQHandler

#define EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO BOARD_USER_LED_GPIO
#define EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO_PIN BOARD_USER_LED_PIN
/* Get source clock for GPT driver (GPT prescaler = 0) */
#define EXAMPLE_GPT_CLK_FREQ CLOCK_GetFreq(kCLOCK_PerClk)

/*******************************************************************************
* Prototypes
******************************************************************************/

/*******************************************************************************
* Variables
******************************************************************************/

volatile bool gptIsrFlag = false;
volatile uint32_t g_systickCounter;
volatile uint32_t count=0;

/*******************************************************************************
* Code
******************************************************************************/
void EXAMPLE_GPT_IRQHandler(void)
{
/* Clear interrupt flag.*/
GPT_ClearStatusFlags(EXAMPLE_GPT, kGPT_OutputCompare1Flag);

gptIsrFlag = true;
count+=1;
/* Add for ARM errata 838869, affects Cortex-M4, Cortex-M4F, Cortex-M7, Cortex-M7F Store immediate overlapping
exception return operation might vector to incorrect interrupt */
SDK_ISR_EXIT_BARRIER;
}

/*!
* @brief Main function
*/
int main(void)
{
uint32_t gptFreq = 250000; //why cannot use 25?

gpt_config_t gptConfig;

/* Board pin, clock, debug console init */
BOARD_ConfigMPU();
BOARD_InitBootPins();
BOARD_InitBootClocks();
BOARD_InitDebugConsole();

GPT_GetDefaultConfig(&gptConfig);

/* Initialize GPT module */
GPT_Init(EXAMPLE_GPT, &gptConfig);

/* Divide GPT clock source frequency by 3 inside GPT module */
GPT_SetClockDivider(EXAMPLE_GPT, 3);

/* Get GPT clock frequency */
//gptFreq = EXAMPLE_GPT_CLK_FREQ;

/* GPT frequency is divided by 3 inside module */
//gptFreq /= 3;


/* Set both GPT modules to 100us duration */
GPT_SetOutputCompareValue(EXAMPLE_GPT, kGPT_OutputCompare_Channel1, gptFreq);

/* Enable GPT Output Compare1 interrupt */
GPT_EnableInterrupts(EXAMPLE_GPT, kGPT_OutputCompare1InterruptEnable);

/* Enable at the Interrupt */
EnableIRQ(GPT_IRQ_ID);

// PRINTF("\r\nPress any key to start the example");
// GETCHAR();

/* Start Timer */
PRINTF("\r\nStarting GPT timer ...");
GPT_StartTimer(EXAMPLE_GPT);

while (true)
{


/* Check whether occur interupt and toggle LED */
if (true == gptIsrFlag)
{
if(count==1)
{
GPIO_PinWrite(EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO, EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO_PIN, 0U);

}

if(count==100)
{
count=0;
GPIO_PinWrite(EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO, EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO_PIN, 1U);
}

PRINTF("\r\n GPT interrupt is occurred !");
gptIsrFlag = false;

}
else
{

__WFI();
}



}
}

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tanu500
Contributor I

To achieve a 100 microseconds (us) LED ON and 1-second OFF timing with the RT1064 evaluation kit, modify your code as follows:

#include "fsl_debug_console.h"
#include "pin_mux.h"
#include "clock_config.h"
#include "board.h"
#include "fsl_gpt.h"

volatile bool gptIsrFlag = false;

void EXAMPLE_GPT_IRQHandler(void)
{
    GPT_ClearStatusFlags(EXAMPLE_GPT, kGPT_OutputCompare1Flag);
    GPIO_PinWrite(EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO, EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO_PIN, 1U);  // Turn LED ON
    for (uint32_t i = 0; i < 25; i++) {
        __NOP();  // Introduce a 100us delay
    }
    GPIO_PinWrite(EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO, EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO_PIN, 0U);  // Turn LED OFF
    gptIsrFlag = true;
}

int main(void)
{
    gpt_config_t gptConfig;
    uint32_t gptFreq = 1000; // 1ms

    BOARD_ConfigMPU();
    BOARD_InitBootPins();
    BOARD_InitBootClocks();
    BOARD_InitDebugConsole();

    GPT_GetDefaultConfig(&gptConfig);
    GPT_Init(EXAMPLE_GPT, &gptConfig);
    GPT_SetOutputCompareValue(EXAMPLE_GPT, kGPT_OutputCompare_Channel1, gptFreq);
    GPT_EnableInterrupts(EXAMPLE_GPT, kGPT_OutputCompare1InterruptEnable);
    EnableIRQ(GPT_IRQ_ID);

    PRINTF("\r\nStarting GPT timer ...");
    GPT_StartTimer(EXAMPLE_GPT);

    while (true)
    {
        __WFI();
    }
}

 

This code turns the LED ON for 100us and OFF for 1ms using the GPT module for precise timing. The key modification is the introduction of a __NOP() loop to create a 100us delay inside the interrupt handler.

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Tanu Sharma
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ahhhhhhhhhhh
Contributor II

Thanks a lot, It works. But I still have some confusions about the clock.

I divide the GPT clock and change the value, then every 1 s , it will enter an interrupt. 

uint32_t gptFreq = 25000000;

/* Divide GPT clock source frequency by 3 inside GPT module */
GPT_SetClockDivider(EXAMPLE_GPT, 3);

 

But how to determine the time of _nop()? I found that when I set 20000 times nop, then it will delay about 100us. So what clock it should use? 

 

void EXAMPLE_GPT_IRQHandler(void)
{
/* Clear interrupt flag.*/
GPT_ClearStatusFlags(EXAMPLE_GPT, kGPT_OutputCompare1Flag);
GPIO_PinWrite(EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO, EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO_PIN, 1U); // Turn LED ON
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < 20000; i++) {
__NOP(); // Introduce a 100us delay
}
GPIO_PinWrite(EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO, EXAMPLE_LED_GPIO_PIN, 0U); // Turn LED OFF
}

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ahhhhhhhhhhh
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I use kCLOCK_IpgClk as GPT Clock and set the compare value as 150.

I count the interrupt number, and after 200 and 500000 counts, change the GPIO_pin, it can work well, as the picture shows bellow:

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 But if after 150 and 500000 counts to change the GPIO, It cannot work.

irisxxxxxx_1-1694505454583.png

 

 

 

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