RM0453
26.3.6
PWM input mode
This mode is a particular case of input capture mode. The procedure is the same except:
•
Two ICx signals are mapped on the same TIx input.
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These 2 ICx signals are active on edges with opposite polarity.
•
One of the two TIxFP signals is selected as trigger input and the slave mode controller
is configured in reset mode.
For example, one can measure the period (in TIMx_CCR1 register) and the duty cycle (in
TIMx_CCR2 register) of the PWM applied on TI1 using the following procedure (depending
on CK_INT frequency and prescaler value):
1.
Select the proper TI1x source (internal or external) with the TI1SEL[3:0] bits in the
TIMx_TISEL register.
2.
Select the active input for TIMx_CCR1: write the CC1S bits to 01 in the TIMx_CCMR1
register (TI1 selected).
3.
Select the active polarity for TI1FP1 (used both for capture in TIMx_CCR1 and counter
clear): write the CC1P to '0' and the CC1NP bit to '0' (active on rising edge).
4.
Select the active input for TIMx_CCR2: write the CC2S bits to 10 in the TIMx_CCMR1
register (TI1 selected).
5.
Select the active polarity for TI1FP2 (used for capture in TIMx_CCR2): write the CC2P
bit to '1' and the CC2NP bit to '0' (active on falling edge).
6.
Select the valid trigger input: write the TS bits to 00101 in the TIMx_SMCR register
(TI1FP1 selected).
7.
Configure the slave mode controller in reset mode: write the SMS bits to 100 in the
TIMx_SMCR register.
8.
Enable the captures: write the CC1E and CC2E bits to '1 in the TIMx_CCER register.
1. The PWM input mode can be used only with the TIMx_CH1/TIMx_CH2 signals due to the fact that only
TI1FP1 and TI2FP2 are connected to the slave mode controller.
Figure 216. PWM input mode timing
RM0453 Rev 1
General-purpose timer (TIM2)
851/1461
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