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PWM pin simulation

Can I simulate the output pin of a PWM channel using the Logic Analyzer in KEIL simulator?

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  • Thanx for your answer, and sorry that I was not clear enough.
    I am Using C167CR-LM microcontroller, and i am trying to simulate the PWM output pin, everything is going fine with the simulation of the PWM module. But What I want is to show the POUT signal of the PWM on the Logic Analyzer. I tryed to define the signal as POUT7.0 but it does not work.

    So my question is can I show the POUT signal of the PWM in the C167CR-LM MCU on the Logic Analyzer?

  • To add P7.0 signal to the logic analyzer:

    1) When the logic analyzer screen Click the Setup button
    2) Add PORT7 to the Current Logic Analyzer Signals
    3) For Signal Display type select Bit
    4) For And Mask type 1
    5) For Shift Right type 0

  • Thanx,
    I did exactly what you have told me from the right begining but it doesn't work.
    But now I know why, it because i thought that the values in the MASK field are binary not hexadecimal :)

    Thank you again

  • Binary or hexadecimal?

    A value is always a number. You may then choose to represent the number in decimal, hexadecimal or octal form. A few compilers has also added the non-standard extension of allowin a binary representation.

    But whatever representation that is used in the source code, the value still represents the same number.