Hello,
I want to output in one pin 400kHz and inverse of 400kHz in the other pin. I have somehow managed to output the the 400kHz but haven't managed to output its inverse.
Here is my code:
#include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include "nrf_drv_pwm.h" #include "app_util_platform.h" #include "app_error.h" #include "boards.h" #include "bsp.h" #include "app_timer.h" #include "nrf_drv_clock.h" #include "nrf_delay.h" #include "nrf_log.h" #include "nrf_log_ctrl.h" #include "nrf_log_default_backends.h" #define m_top 20 #define m_step 1 #define led_external 26 #define led_reversed 27 static nrfx_pwm_t m_pwm0 = NRFX_PWM_INSTANCE(0); uint16_t step = m_top / m_step; static nrf_pwm_values_common_t sequence_values[m_step * 2]; uint16_t value = 0; static void pwm_common_init(void) { for(int i = 0; i<m_step; i++) { value += step; sequence_values[i] = value; sequence_values[m_step + i] = m_top - value; } nrfx_pwm_config_t const config0 = { .output_pins = { led_external, led_reversed| NRFX_PWM_PIN_INVERTED, NRFX_PWM_PIN_NOT_USED, NRFX_PWM_PIN_NOT_USED }, .irq_priority = APP_IRQ_PRIORITY_LOWEST, .base_clock = NRF_PWM_CLK_16MHz, .count_mode = NRF_PWM_MODE_UP, .top_value = m_top, .load_mode = NRF_PWM_LOAD_COMMON, .step_mode = NRF_PWM_STEP_AUTO }; APP_ERROR_CHECK(nrfx_pwm_init(&m_pwm0, &config0, NULL)); } static void pwm_play(void) { nrf_pwm_sequence_t const seq0 = { .values = sequence_values, .length = NRF_PWM_VALUES_LENGTH(sequence_values), .repeats = 0, .end_delay = 0 }; (void)nrfx_pwm_simple_playback(&m_pwm0, &seq0, 1, NRFX_PWM_FLAG_LOOP); } static void log_init(void) { ret_code_t err_code = NRF_LOG_INIT(NULL); APP_ERROR_CHECK(err_code); NRF_LOG_DEFAULT_BACKENDS_INIT(); } int main(void) { log_init(); bsp_board_init(BSP_INIT_LEDS); pwm_common_init(); pwm_play(); NRF_LOG_INFO("PWM application started!!"); }
I was looking into the previous answers but I wasn't able to still apply their solution into my program. From what I know so far is that "NRFX_PWM_PIN_INVERTED" only works in idle state and that "seq_values->channel_0 = duty_cycle | 0x8000" is a possible answer but I am not sure how to integrate that in my program.
Asking for help/advice how to integrate 400kHz output in pin 0.26 and inverse 400kHz frequency in pin 0.27 of nRF52840 board thru modifying my code?