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sgupta sgupta
over 7 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 5th January 2009 at
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hi....i just want to know........
hw we can program the timers to generate interupt after a specified period of time..
which mode should we use, and hw to calculate timer register values if they need to be specified..
plz help..
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Note: This was originally posted on 13th January 2009 at http://forums.arm.com Hi, Arm Architecture Does not support Timers. Timers is just another Peripheral in the SOC. U need to get the data sheet...
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Jacob Bramley
over 7 years ago
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The timers will be third-party peripherals and not part of the ARM architecture itself. The consequence of this is that the chip vendors will often use their own peripheral implementations, and these often differ. Therefore, you will need to consult the documentation for the specific chip you have in order to use the timer peripheral. This information is readily available from most manufacturers' websites.
I am pretty certain that your timer will be able to implement the behaviour you require as it is a fairly common function.
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The timers will be third-party peripherals and not part of the ARM architecture itself. The consequence of this is that the chip vendors will often use their own peripheral implementations, and these often differ. Therefore, you will need to consult the documentation for the specific chip you have in order to use the timer peripheral. This information is readily available from most manufacturers' websites.
I am pretty certain that your timer will be able to implement the behaviour you require as it is a fairly common function.
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