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How to achieve 32bit timer resolution using the link system in STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers

Posted: 17 Sep 2009  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: microcontrollers  link system  STM32F101xx STM32F103xx 

[Summary of tips] In many applications, 32bit resolution is required to measure external signal periods of up to several hundreds of seconds or to generate delays or periodic signals with large periods. The STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers offer the possibility of chaining two 16bit timers to obtain a 32bit resolution based on a spec......
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