//! Uses timer0 and operator0 of the MCPWM0 peripheral to output a 50% duty //! signal at 20 kHz. //! //! The signal will be output to the pin assigned to `pin`. (GPIO4) #![no_std] #![no_main] use esp32h2_hal::{ clock::ClockControl, gpio::IO, mcpwm::{operator::PwmPinConfig, timer::PwmWorkingMode, PeripheralClockConfig, MCPWM}, peripherals::Peripherals, prelude::*, }; use esp_backtrace as _; #[entry] fn main() -> ! { let peripherals = Peripherals::take(); let system = peripherals.SYSTEM.split(); let clocks = ClockControl::boot_defaults(system.clock_control).freeze(); let io = IO::new(peripherals.GPIO, peripherals.IO_MUX); let pin = io.pins.gpio4; // initialize peripheral let clock_cfg = PeripheralClockConfig::with_frequency(&clocks, 32u32.MHz()).unwrap(); let mut mcpwm = MCPWM::new(peripherals.MCPWM0, clock_cfg); // connect operator0 to timer0 mcpwm.operator0.set_timer(&mcpwm.timer0); // connect operator0 to pin let mut pwm_pin = mcpwm .operator0 .with_pin_a(pin, PwmPinConfig::UP_ACTIVE_HIGH); // start timer with timestamp values in the range of 0..=99 and a frequency of // 20 kHz let timer_clock_cfg = clock_cfg .timer_clock_with_frequency(99, PwmWorkingMode::Increase, 20u32.kHz()) .unwrap(); mcpwm.timer0.start(timer_clock_cfg); // pin will be high 50% of the time pwm_pin.set_timestamp(50); loop {} }