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Timer1.h
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// Timer1.h
// Runs on LM4F120/TM4C123
// Use Timer1 in 32-bit periodic mode to request interrupts at a periodic rate
// Daniel Valvano
// March 20, 2014
/* This example accompanies the book
"Embedded Systems: Real Time Interfacing to Arm Cortex M Microcontrollers",
ISBN: 978-1463590154, Jonathan Valvano, copyright (c) 2013
Program 7.5, example 7.6
Copyright 2013 by Jonathan W. Valvano, [email protected]
You may use, edit, run or distribute this file
as long as the above copyright notice remains
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS". NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED
OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLY TO THIS SOFTWARE.
VALVANO SHALL NOT, IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER.
For more information about my classes, my research, and my books, see
http://users.ece.utexas.edu/~valvano/
*/
#ifndef __TIMER1INTS_H__ // do not include more than once
#define __TIMER1INTS_H__
// ***************** Timer1_Init ****************
// Activate Timer1 interrupts to run user task periodically
// Inputs: task is a pointer to a user function
// period in units (1/clockfreq)
// Outputs: none
void Timer1_Init(void(*task)(void), uint32_t period);
#endif // __TIMER2INTS_H__