Hi Roberto,
I think currently the driver is hard-code to use X2 mode, you will
need to modify it to work on X4 mode.
Currently the QE é architecture specific, there is not a generic upper
half driver where you can define features that driver will use like
X1, X2, X4 mode, zero index pin, etc.
Th
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 7:47 AM Ed Sutter wrote:
> Thanks Xiang,
> I'm working off of 11.0.0, and don't see any of the files you point to in
> my tree.
> Can I start with one of the files below an integrate it into my
> board-specific port
> of 11.0.0 or do I need to start with a newer version?
>
Thanks Xiang,
I'm working off of 11.0.0, and don't see any of the files you point to in my
tree.
Can I start with one of the files below an integrate it into my board-specific
port
of 11.0.0 or do I need to start with a newer version?
Will I be missing any of the RPTUN/RPMSG generic framework if
Hi
after some tests it seems that the quadratic encoder of the STM32F7 is
set in X2 mode. I can't see a method to set it in X4 mode to read both
signal edges of signal A and B... It is possible to do this setting?
Thanks in advance
Roberto