PIC32MZ tutorial -- Blinky LED

时间:2023-03-09 10:06:36
PIC32MZ tutorial -- Blinky LED

  Today I finish the "Blinky LED" application on PIC32MZ starter kit. This application let LED1 blink with 0.5HZ frequency. The pseudo code is like

    LOOP:
LED ON
Delay second
LED OFF
Delay second

  It uses Timer1 to control the delay time. So first I implement the three Timer1 functions.

/**
<p><b>Function: TMR1_Open</b></p> <p><b>Summary: Initialization of Timer </b></p> <p><b>Description: TMR1 on; 0.08 microsecond every tick </b></p> <p><b>Remarks: Pre-scale 1:8; PB 100MHz; PR1 0xFFFF</b></p>
*/
void TMR1_Open(void)
{
T1CON = 0x8010;
PR1 = 0xFFFF;
}
// Comment a function definition and leverage automatic documentation
/**
<p><b>Function: TMR1_Write</b></p> <p><b>Summary: Write TMR1</b></p> <p><b>Description: Write a value to TMR1</b></p> <p><b>Remarks: the value is range of 0~65535</b></p>
*/
void TMR1_Write(unsigned int value)
{
TMR1 = value & 0xFFFF;
}
/**
<p><b>Function: TMR1_Read</b></p> <p><b>Summary: Read TMR1</b></p> <p><b>Description: Read the value from TMR1</b></p> <p><b>Remarks: the value is range of 0~65535</b></p>
*/
unsigned int TMR1_Read(void)
{
return (TMR1 & 0xFFFF);
}

  Second I finish the delay function, the implemention is like below

/**
<p><b>Function: Delay_1S </b></p> <p><b>Summary: Delay using TMR1</b></p> <p><b>Description: Delay one second </b></p> <p><b>Remarks: call TMR1_Open first </b></p>
*/
void Delay_1S(void)
{
unsigned int count = ;
unsigned int ticks = ;
while (count--)
{
TMR1_Write();
while (TMR1_Read() < ticks)
{
; // do nothing
}
}
}

  Actually we are also able to do that like below

/**
<p><b>Function: Delay_1S </b></p> <p><b>Summary: Delay using TMR1</b></p> <p><b>Description: Delay one second </b></p> <p><b>Remarks: call TMR1_Open first </b></p>
*/
void Delay_1S(void)
{
unsigned int count = ;
unsigned int ticks = ;
while (count--)
{
TMR1_Write();
while (TMR1_Read() < ticks)
{
; // do nothing
}
}
}

  I prefer to the second one. I believe the second one has higher accuracy than the first one.

  In the end, I finish the main function. In last blog, I already show how to implement LED_SETON. This time, we will the same LED_SETON funtion, and more, we need to implement LED_SETOFF. That's easy once you have read my last blog. If you don't know yet, please look at below.

#include <proc/p32mz2048ech144.h>
#include "Delay.h"
#include "ConfigurationBits.h" #define LED_IOCTL() TRISHCLR = (1<<0)
#define LED_SETON() LATHSET = (1<<0)
#define LED_SETOFF() LATHCLR = (1<<0)
#define LED_OPEN() ANSELH &= 0xFFFFFFFE void main(void)
{
TMR1_Open();
LED_OPEN();
LED_IOCTL();
while ()
{
LED_SETON();
Delay_1S();
LED_SETOFF();
Delay_1S();
}
}