Hi,
What does it mean "upon a successful non-zero match" in the paragraph below?
Thanks.
- YY
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Hi,
What does it mean "upon a successful non-zero match" in the paragraph below?
Thanks.
- YY
Per my understanding it means that the values of the compare registers (CMPn) is NOT 0x0 & it matches the value of TIM12 register.
Example:
CMPn = 0x0
TIM12 = 0x0
CMPn = TIM12 ==> zero match
CMPn = 0x7
TIM12 = 0x7
CMPn = TIM12 ==> non-zero match
Best Regards,
Yordan
Hi ,
1)i had tested out, where i purposely set the 0 value into the comparator and somehow the interrupt still happened.
please advice.
2)anyway to disable the the comparator interrupt?( i dont want the comparator to generate any interrupt event when i disable specific comparator)
i can not find a register to disable the timer comaparator interrrupt
Thanks,
Best Regards,
WengChong
1)i had tested out, where i purposely set the 0 value into the comparator and somehow the interrupt still happened.