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[ts-7000] PWM (EGPIO14 - PWMO1) on EP9302 on a TS-7350 - how to use?

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Subject: [ts-7000] PWM (EGPIO14 - PWMO1) on EP9302 on a TS-7350 - how to use?
From: "mikalot2k3" <>
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 02:03:32 -0000
Hello fellows,

I want pwm without external circuitry to the TS board.

I have went to the trouble of connecting pin163 (egpio14) of the ep9302 
processor to an external pin (like a DIO), and was able to use it to light an 
LED by messing with addresses 0x80840004 & 0x80840014.
That works.

However, when I want to use the pin as egpio (enhanced pin or "pwmo1" from 
manual), by manipulating addresses 0x80910000 / 0x80910004 / 0x80910008 or 
0x80910020 / 0x80910024 / 0x80910028, nothing works.

It seems to me I have to switch the pin from regular GPIO mode into EGPIO mode, 
but the ep9302 manual doesn't specify how. Nor do the ts72xx or ts73xx manuals.

Well, I hope I've been clear in my post, let me know if you know how to resolve 
this.

Thanks,
Mikalot.



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