a small question: for an application, we would like to generate PWM output from a ADF pipeline object. Our hardware is a LyraT 4.3, we use IDF version 4.4. All jumper settings are set to enable JTAG on the JTAG connector.
The initialization is done like so:
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#define LEDC_GPIO 14
ledc_channel_config_t ledc_channel;
static void init_wefz(void)
{
ledc_timer_config_t ledc_timer = {
.duty_resolution = 8, // was LEDC_TIMER_10_BIT
.freq_hz = 8000,
.speed_mode = LEDC_HIGH_SPEED_MODE,
.timer_num = LEDC_TIMER_0,
.clk_cfg = LEDC_AUTO_CLK,
};
ledc_timer_config(&ledc_timer);
ledc_channel.channel = LEDC_CHANNEL_0;
ledc_channel.duty = 0;
ledc_channel.gpio_num = LEDC_GPIO;
ledc_channel.speed_mode = LEDC_HIGH_SPEED_MODE;
ledc_channel.hpoint = 0;
ledc_channel.timer_sel = LEDC_TIMER_0;
ledc_channel_config(&ledc_channel);
}
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ledc_set_duty(ledc_channel.speed_mode, ledc_channel.channel, setB);
ledc_update_duty(ledc_channel.speed_mode, ledc_channel.channel);
Could it be that the JTAG engine somehow "blocks" the GPIO pins? If yes, can you maybe suggest a setting in the menuconfig?
If not, are there three "free" GPIO pins on the LyraT which I could use for PWM? I, sadly, do need the I2C bus...