STM32 TIMERS #5. Master Slave Synchronization using the TRIGGER MODE
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Really great content. Thanks for the tutorial.
it's good tutoriaI, i follow channel whenever i practice with STM32.
Thank you sir, please upload more of these videos
Thank for sharing the nice video and it helps me to better understand the trigger mode. I wondered what tool you use to display the logic data? thank you for your reply.
I think TIM1 needs to program Clock Source: internal clock or it will not run. It can also CH1 be PWM no output to use only the timing capability without generate any signal
please do tutorials on one pulse mode and how i can send more than one pulse at a time
Pls share one video of xor hall sensor mode with bldc
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But whats the use case?
slave can be used for count the number of master pwm pulses? for control step motor . for example i just want to run stepper motor just for 100 pulse ....
Hi, can I run two MCUS in sync using this mode of Synchronization? If yes what extra implementation do I need to have full control of the Synchronization process?
I dont understand. For me it seems, the slave has no clock source and needs it. But you show something else. I wisch, stm would show some info in their ide instead of cryptic names that you can not even google..