/* ChibiOS - Copyright (C) 2006..2015 Giovanni Di Sirio. This file is part of ChibiOS. ChibiOS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ChibiOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /** * @defgroup ICU ICU Driver * @brief Generic ICU Driver. * @details This module implements a generic ICU (Input Capture Unit) driver. * The purpose of the driver is to measure period and duty cycle of * an input digital signal (PWM input). * @pre In order to use the ICU driver the @p HAL_USE_ICU option * must be enabled in @p halconf.h. * * @section icu_1 Driver State Machine * The driver implements a state machine internally, not all the driver * functionalities can be used in any moment, any transition not explicitly * shown in the following diagram has to be considered an error and shall * be captured by an assertion (if enabled). * @if LATEX_PDF * @dot digraph example { size="5, 7"; rankdir="LR"; node [shape=circle, fontname=Sans, fontsize=8, fixedsize="true", width="0.9", height="0.9"]; edge [fontname=Sans, fontsize=8]; stop [label="ICU_STOP\nLow Power"]; uninit [label="ICU_UNINIT", style="bold"]; ready [label="ICU_READY\nClock Enabled"]; waiting [label="ICU_WAITING"]; active [label="ICU_ACTIVE"]; uninit -> stop [label=" icuInit()", constraint=false]; stop -> stop [label="\nicuStop()"]; stop -> ready [label="\nicuStart()"]; ready -> stop [label="\nicuStop()"]; ready -> ready [label="\nicuStart()\nicuStopCapture()"]; ready -> waiting [label="\nicuStartCapture()"]; waiting -> active [label="\nFirst Activation Edge\nicuWaitCapture()"]; waiting -> ready [label="\nicuStopCapture()"]; active -> ready [label="\nicuStopCapture()"]; active -> active [label="\nActivation Edge\n>period_cb<"]; active -> active [label="\nDe-activation Edge\n>width_cb<"]; } * @enddot * @else * @dot digraph example { rankdir="LR"; node [shape=circle, fontname=Sans, fontsize=8, fixedsize="true", width="0.9", height="0.9"]; edge [fontname=Sans, fontsize=8]; stop [label="ICU_STOP\nLow Power"]; uninit [label="ICU_UNINIT", style="bold"]; ready [label="ICU_READY\nClock Enabled"]; waiting [label="ICU_WAITING"]; active [label="ICU_ACTIVE"]; uninit -> stop [label=" icuInit()", constraint=false]; stop -> stop [label="\nicuStop()"]; stop -> ready [label="\nicuStart()"]; ready -> stop [label="\nicuStop()"]; ready -> ready [label="\nicuStart()\nicuStopCapture()"]; ready -> waiting [label="\nicuStartCapture()"]; waiting -> active [label="\nFirst Activation Edge\nicuWaitCapture()"]; waiting -> ready [label="\nicuStopCapture()"]; active -> ready [label="\nicuStopCapture()"]; active -> active [label="\nActivation Edge\n>period_cb<"]; active -> active [label="\nDe-activation Edge\n>width_cb<"]; } * @enddot * @endif * * @section icu_2 ICU Operations. * This driver abstracts a generic Input Capture Unit composed of: * - A clock prescaler. * - A main up counter. * - Two capture registers triggered by the rising and falling edges on * the sampled input. * . * The ICU unit can be programmed to synchronize on the rising or falling * edge of the sample input: * - ICU_INPUT_ACTIVE_HIGH, a rising edge is the start signal. * - ICU_INPUT_ACTIVE_LOW, a falling edge is the start signal. * . * Callbacks are optionally invoked when: * - On the PWM de-activation edge. * - On the PWM activation edge, measurements for the previous cycle are * available from this callback and can be retrieved using * @p icuGetPeriodX() and @p icuGetWidthX(). * . * @ingroup HAL_NORMAL_DRIVERS */