/** ****************************************************************************** * @file stm8l15x_beep.c * @author MCD Application Team * @version V1.6.1 * @date 30-September-2014 * @brief This file provides firmware functions to manage the following * functionalities of the BEEPER (BEEP) peripheral: * - Initialization and Configuration * - Low Speed Internal Clock(LSI) Calibration * * @verbatim * =================================================================== * How to use this driver * =================================================================== * 1- Make sure that the LS RC clock calibration is performed by the following * steps: * - Connect internally the LS clock source to TIM2 channel 1 input * capture for measurement using BEEP_LSClockToTIMConnectCmd() function * - Update the BEEP_CSR register by the measured LSI frequency * --> During this phase the BEEPER must be disabled to avoid * unwanted interrupts * * 2- Configure the output beeper frequency using the BEEP_Init() function * * 3- Enable the beeper using the BEEP_Cmd() function * * @endverbatim ****************************************************************************** * @attention * *

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* * Licensed under MCD-ST Liberty SW License Agreement V2, (the "License"); * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at: * * http://www.st.com/software_license_agreement_liberty_v2 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. * ****************************************************************************** */ /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include "stm8l15x_beep.h" /** @addtogroup STM8L15x_StdPeriph_Driver * @{ */ /** @defgroup BEEP * @brief BEEP driver modules * @{ */ /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/ /* Private functions ---------------------------------------------------------*/ /** @defgroup BEEP_Private_Functions * @{ */ /** @defgroup BEEP_Group1 Initialization and Configuration functions * @brief Initialization and Configuration functions * @verbatim =============================================================================== Initialization and Configuration functions =============================================================================== This section provides functions allowing to: - Initialize and configure the Beeper frequency - Enable and Disable the Beeper output @endverbatim * @{ */ /** * @brief Deinitializes the BEEP peripheral registers to their default * reset values. * @param None * @retval None */ void BEEP_DeInit(void) { BEEP->CSR1 = BEEP_CSR1_RESET_VALUE; BEEP->CSR2 = BEEP_CSR2_RESET_VALUE; } /** * @brief Initializes the BEEP function according to the specified parameters. * @note The LS RC calibration must be performed before calling this function. * @param BEEP_Frequency Frequency selection. * This parameter can be one of the values of @ref BEEP_Frequency_TypeDef. * @retval None */ void BEEP_Init(BEEP_Frequency_TypeDef BEEP_Frequency) { /* Check parameter */ assert_param(IS_BEEP_FREQUENCY(BEEP_Frequency)); /* Set a default calibration value if no calibration is done */ if ((BEEP->CSR2 & BEEP_CSR2_BEEPDIV) == BEEP_CSR2_BEEPDIV) { BEEP->CSR2 &= (uint8_t)(~BEEP_CSR2_BEEPDIV); /* Clear bits */ BEEP->CSR2 |= BEEP_CALIBRATION_DEFAULT; } /* Select the output frequency */ BEEP->CSR2 &= (uint8_t)(~BEEP_CSR2_BEEPSEL); BEEP->CSR2 |= (uint8_t)(BEEP_Frequency); } /** * @brief Enable or disable the BEEP function. * @note Initialisation of BEEP and LS RC calibration must be done before. * @param NewState Indicates the new state of the BEEP function. * @retval None */ void BEEP_Cmd(FunctionalState NewState) { /* Check the parameters */ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState)); if (NewState != DISABLE) { /* Enable the BEEP peripheral */ BEEP->CSR2 |= BEEP_CSR2_BEEPEN; } else { /* Disable the BEEP peripheral */ BEEP->CSR2 &= (uint8_t)(~BEEP_CSR2_BEEPEN); } } /** * @} */ /** @defgroup BEEP_Group2 Low Speed Internal Clock(LSI) Calibration functions * @brief Low Speed Internal Clock(LSI) Calibration functions * @verbatim =============================================================================== Low Speed Internal Clock(LSI) Calibration functions =============================================================================== This section provides functions allowing to measure and calibrate the internal low speed clock source to ensure better BEEPER output frequency . A typical configuration for LSI calibration is done following these steps : 1. Disable the Beeper to avoid any unwanted interrupt using BEEP_Cmd() function 2. Measure the LSI clock frequency by connecting it internally to TIM2 input capture using BEEP_LSClockToTIMConnectCmd() function. 3. Calibrate the beeper frequency with the measured LSI clock frequency using BEEP_LSICalibrationConfig() function. @endverbatim * @{ */ /** * @brief Enable or disable the LS clock source connection to TIM for measurement. * @param NewState Indicates the new state of the LS clock to TIM connection * @retval None */ void BEEP_LSClockToTIMConnectCmd(FunctionalState NewState) { /* Check the parameters */ assert_param(IS_FUNCTIONAL_STATE(NewState)); if (NewState != DISABLE) { /* Connect LS clock to TIM for measurement */ BEEP->CSR1 |= BEEP_CSR1_MSR; } else { /* Disconnect LS clock to TIM */ BEEP->CSR1 &= (uint8_t)(~BEEP_CSR1_MSR); } } /** * @brief Update CSR register with the measured LSI frequency. * @note BEEP must be disabled to avoid unwanted interrupts. * @note Prescaler calculation: * A is the integer part of LSIFreqkHz/4 and x the decimal part. * x <= A/(1+2A) is equivalent to A >= x(1+2A) * and also to 4A >= 4x(1+2A) [F1] * but we know that A + x = LSIFreqkHz/4 ==> 4x = LSIFreqkHz-4A * so [F1] can be written : * 4A >= (LSIFreqkHz-4A)(1+2A) * @param LSIFreqHz Low Speed RC frequency measured by timer (in Hz). * @retval None */ void BEEP_LSICalibrationConfig(uint32_t LSIFreqHz) { uint16_t lsifreqkhz; uint16_t A; /* Check parameter */ assert_param(IS_LSI_FREQUENCY(LSIFreqHz)); lsifreqkhz = (uint16_t)(LSIFreqHz / 1000); /* Converts value in kHz */ /* Calculation of BEEPER calibration value */ BEEP->CSR2 &= (uint8_t)(~BEEP_CSR2_BEEPDIV); /* Clear bits */ A = (uint16_t)(lsifreqkhz >> 3U); /* Division by 8, keep integer part only */ if ((8U * A) >= ((lsifreqkhz - (8U * A)) * (1U + (2U * A)))) { BEEP->CSR2 |= (uint8_t)(A - 2U); } else { BEEP->CSR2 |= (uint8_t)(A - 1U); } } /** * @} */ /** * @} */ /** * @} */ /** * @} */ /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/