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
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
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?
>
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