From afbb4cc73c44b6321cae39dbe46b97155805097d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trygve Laugstøl Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2015 21:03:11 +0100 Subject: wip --- .../SysTick/TimeBase/readme.txt | 101 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 101 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Project/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Examples/SysTick/TimeBase/readme.txt (limited to 'tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Project/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Examples/SysTick/TimeBase/readme.txt') diff --git a/tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Project/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Examples/SysTick/TimeBase/readme.txt b/tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Project/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Examples/SysTick/TimeBase/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2268912 --- /dev/null +++ b/tmp/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Lib_V3.5.0/Project/STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Examples/SysTick/TimeBase/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +/** + @page SysTick_TimeBase SysTick Time Base example + + @verbatim + ******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics ******************* + * @file SysTick/TimeBase/readme.txt + * @author MCD Application Team + * @version V3.5.0 + * @date 08-April-2011 + * @brief Description of the SysTick Time Base example. + ****************************************************************************** + * THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS + * WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE + * TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY + * DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING + * FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE + * CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS. + ****************************************************************************** + @endverbatim + +@par Example Description + +This example shows how to configure the SysTick to generate a time base equal to +1 ms. The system clock is set to 24 MHz on Value line devices and to 72 MHz on +other devices, the SysTick is clocked by the AHB clock (HCLK). + +A "Delay" function is implemented based on the SysTick end-of-count event. +Four LEDs are toggled with a timing defined by the Delay function. + +@par Directory contents + + - SysTick/TimeBase/stm32f10x_conf.h Library Configuration file + - SysTick/TimeBase/stm32f10x_it.c Interrupt handlers + - SysTick/TimeBase/stm32f10x_it.h Header for stm32f10x_it.c + - SysTick/TimeBase/main.c Main program + - SysTick/TimeBase/main.h Header for main.c + - SysTick/TimeBase/system_stm32f10x.c STM32F10x system source file + +@par Hardware and Software environment + + - This example runs on STM32F10x Connectivity line, High-Density, High-Density + Value line, Medium-Density, XL-Density, Medium-Density Value line, + Low-Density and Low-Density Value line Devices. + + - This example has been tested with STMicroelectronics STM32100E-EVAL (High-Density + Value line), STM32100B-EVAL (Medium-Density Value line), STM3210C-EVAL + (Connectivity line), STM3210E-EVAL (High-Density and XL-Density) + and STM3210B-EVAL (Medium-Density) evaluation boards and can be easily + tailored to any other supported device and development board. + To select the STMicroelectronics evaluation board used to run the example, + uncomment the corresponding line in stm32_eval.h file (under Utilities\STM32_EVAL) + + - STM32100E-EVAL Set-up + - Use LED1, LED2, LED3 and LED4 connected respectively to PF.06, PF0.7, PF.08 + and PF.09 pins + + - STM32100B-EVAL Set-up + - Use LED1, LED2, LED3 and LED4 connected respectively to PC.06, PC.07, PC.08 + and PC.09 pins + + - STM3210C-EVAL Set-up + - Use LED1, LED2, LED3 and LED4 connected respectively to PD.07, PD.13, PF.03 + and PD.04 pins + + - STM3210E-EVAL Set-up + - Use LED1, LED2, LED3 and LED4 connected respectively to PF.06, PF0.7, PF.08 + and PF.09 pins + + - STM3210B-EVAL Set-up + - Use LED1, LED2, LED3 and LED4 connected respectively to PC.06, PC.07, PC.08 + and PC.09 pins + + +@par How to use it ? + +In order to make the program work, you must do the following : + - Copy all source files from this example folder to the template folder under + Project\STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Template + - Open your preferred toolchain + - Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory + - Run the example + +@note + - Low-density Value line devices are STM32F100xx microcontrollers where the + Flash memory density ranges between 16 and 32 Kbytes. + - Low-density devices are STM32F101xx, STM32F102xx and STM32F103xx + microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 16 and 32 Kbytes. + - Medium-density Value line devices are STM32F100xx microcontrollers where + the Flash memory density ranges between 64 and 128 Kbytes. + - Medium-density devices are STM32F101xx, STM32F102xx and STM32F103xx + microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 64 and 128 Kbytes. + - High-density Value line devices are STM32F100xx microcontrollers where + the Flash memory density ranges between 256 and 512 Kbytes. + - High-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where + the Flash memory density ranges between 256 and 512 Kbytes. + - XL-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where + the Flash memory density ranges between 512 and 1024 Kbytes. + - Connectivity line devices are STM32F105xx and STM32F107xx microcontrollers. + + *

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