Introduction #
The Propeller 2 can set any of it's Smart IO pins to output a clock frequency without requiring any runtime resources.
Think of Smart Pins as mini microcontroller cores, and every one of the 64 IO's on the P2 microcontroller has one! It means you could set all 64 IO's to be outputting different clock frequencies; but here, let's start with just one!
The topic was discussed in our forums, and here follows a code snippet to demonstrate!
Code Snippets #
This code snippet demonstrates how to set a 3.7MHz clock signal outputting on the IO pin number declared as TEST_PIN
.
Yes, it really is that simple! Set the pinstart
command and the SmartPin will do the rest!
CON { System timing }
_CLKFREQ = 180_000_000 ' Set the core system clock speed
CON { IO Pins }
TEST_PIN = 0 ' Set the IO pin to pin 0
PUB start() | freq ' Define a local variable called
' "freq" to hold the frequency
' you'd like to output.
freq := 3_700_000 ' Set the frequency to 3.7MHz,
' written in Hz as 3700000 or
' 3_700_000 for clarity.
pinstart(TEST_PIN, p_nco_freq | p_oe, 1, freq frac clkfreq) ' Start the SmartPin at the
' IO pin stored in "TEST_PIN"
' in frequency output mode.
'
' The command calculates the
' output frequency based on the
' core system clock "clkfreq" and
' the required frequency "freq".
' That's it! Continue the rest of your code here !
Resources #
Parallax Propeller 2 - Spin2 Language Documentation