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Timer setting on pic24JG16GA004

 
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joseph20480



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Timer setting on pic24JG16GA004
PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:47 am     Reply with quote

Dear friends,

I have a problem when i try to set my timer.
I'm not able to understand correctly how it works.

My code
Code:

#FUSES FRC_PLL, NOIOL1WAY, NOPROTECT, NOWDT, NOWRT, NOOSCIO, NODEBUG,SOSC,NOPR,NOCKSFSM
#USE delay(internal=32MHz)

setup_timer1(TMR_INTERNAL | TMR_DIV_BY_64,7500);
enable_interrupts(int_timer1);


And in my interruption (overflow) function :
Code:

#int_timer1
void timer1()
{
   disable_interrupts(int_timer1);
   
   output_high(led_rouge);
   delay_ms(1);
   output_low(led_rouge);

   setup_timer1(TMR_INTERNAL | TMR_DIV_BY_64,7500);
   enable_interrupts(int_timer1);
}


it's work but i can't validate by calculation...

For me, the formula is :

Freq = (Fosc) / { Tick * TMR_div * (16bits - value))
with Fosc = 32Mhz
Tick = 2 (4 for a 16F/18F)
TMR_DIV = 64
Value = 7500.

My scope say me 33Hz / by calculation 4 hertz...

What is wrong ?
Shocked
Ttelmah



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 1:02 pm     Reply with quote

Peripherals in the 16bit PIC's, by default are fed with Fosc/2.

Your timer will give:

32000000/(2*7500*64) = 33.3Hz.

Your calculation is simply wrong......

Don't see where you are getting '4' from anywhere....

You have the right values, but the maths is just wrong.

Freq = (Fosc) / { Tick * TMR_div * (16bits - value))
= 32000000/(2*64 *7500)

32000000/960000 = 33.33

No '4' anywhere!......
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 1:49 pm     Reply with quote

2 for 16bits mcu
4 for 8 bits mcu
... the number clock needed per instructions.

Thanks a lot
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Ttelmah wrote:
Peripherals in the 16bit PIC's, by default are fed with Fosc/2.

Your timer will give:

32000000/(2*7500*64) = 33.3Hz.

Your calculation is simply wrong......

Don't see where you are getting '4' from anywhere....

You have the right values, but the maths is just wrong.

Freq = (Fosc) / { Tick * TMR_div * (16bits - value))
= 32000000/(2*64 *7500)

32000000/960000 = 33.33

No '4' anywhere!......
Ttelmah



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:29 am     Reply with quote

You were saying "by calculation 4 hertz...". That is simply wrong.
Ttelmah



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 7:28 am     Reply with quote

Some more comments though on the code posted:

Code:

#int_timer1
void timer1()
{
   //disable_interrupts(int_timer1); //not wanted or needed. The
   /interrupt is automatically disabled inside the handler
   
   output_high(led_rouge);
   delay_ms(1);
   output_low(led_rouge);

   //setup_timer1(TMR_INTERNAL | TMR_DIV_BY_64,7500); //Not wanted
   //or needed. The timer keeps it's settings.
   //enable_interrupts(int_timer1); //again not wanted or needed.
}

Hopefully using the delay inside here was just for test.
jeremiah



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 9:50 am     Reply with quote

For some reason I also thought you wanted to put a period one less than your desired value? For example with a 32KHz crystal we typically load 32767 instead of 32768 for a 1 second ISR. I feel like the IF flag triggers after period value instead of immediately? Or am I remembering wrong.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 11:05 am     Reply with quote

No, you are remembering exactly right. However the time result is still
33.3, the difference is only in the next decimal.
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