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Zynq-7000 TTC counter and RC

acidka
acidka over 7 years ago

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tHello all.</div>
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tI have some misunderstanding with TTCs on zynq-7000. I used this guide to understand how TTCs are working, but seems like a quite subtlety which I don&#39;t understand.</div>
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tI have to use 2 TTCs with PWM (match value) and change RC in handlers to make CNC. After trying to make it like get new RC in handler and change RC I got unstable error for about 0.5s for 25s of changing RC and some impulses haven&#39;t generated but handler was called instantly after changing RC (I took into account that (RC - match value) should be greater then 0).</div>
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t </div>
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tI thought it can be because I have to:</div>
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t1) reduce time we waste in handler (some code fragments like change RC made by asm);</div>
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t2) consider some information we lose when we shift RC to prescaler;</div>
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t3) consider counter of my timer because there are sometimes another handlers or something;</div>
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t4) when we change RC we should reset counter (special bit in XTTCPS_CNT_CNTRL register);</div>
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t5) see if RC is less then counter - make RC as match value (never happens).</div>
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t </div>
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tAfter this manipulations I saw that my timers with same amount RC (before counter compensation) ends in different time (I used different counters so timers have different number of RC).</div>
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t </div>
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tCan someone help me?</div>
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tP.S. I tried to use inline functions with asm() to change RC. Universal (by transmit using timer number) and 2 different functions with same (different only address to timer) asm code, and I got different results. I don&#39;t understand why.</div>
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t </div>
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tThanks!</div>

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    0 jafoste4 over 7 years ago

    Hello,

    Please ask this question over at the Xilinx forum.

    Thank you,

    Josh

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    0 jafoste4 over 7 years ago

    Hello,

    Please ask this question over at the Xilinx forum.

    Thank you,

    Josh

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