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2 | ****************************************************************************** |
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3 | * @file stm32f0xx_hal_dac.c |
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4 | * @author MCD Application Team |
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5 | * @brief DAC HAL module driver. |
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6 | * This file provides firmware functions to manage the following |
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7 | * functionalities of the Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) peripheral: |
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8 | * + Initialization and de-initialization functions |
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9 | * + IO operation functions |
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10 | * + Peripheral Control functions |
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11 | * + Peripheral State and Errors functions |
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12 | * |
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13 | * |
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14 | @verbatim |
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15 | ============================================================================== |
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16 | ##### DAC Peripheral features ##### |
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17 | ============================================================================== |
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18 | [..] |
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19 | *** DAC Channels *** |
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20 | ==================== |
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21 | [..] |
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22 | STM32F0 devices integrates no, one or two 12-bit Digital Analog Converters. |
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23 | STM32F05x devices have one converter (channel1) |
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24 | STM32F07x & STM32F09x devices have two converters (i.e. channel1 & channel2) |
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25 | |||
26 | When 2 converters are present (i.e. channel1 & channel2) they |
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27 | can be used independently or simultaneously (dual mode): |
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28 | (#) DAC channel1 with DAC_OUT1 (PA4) as output |
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29 | (#) DAC channel2 with DAC_OUT2 (PA5) as output |
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30 | |||
31 | *** DAC Triggers *** |
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32 | ==================== |
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33 | [..] |
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34 | Digital to Analog conversion can be non-triggered using DAC_TRIGGER_NONE |
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35 | and DAC_OUT1/DAC_OUT2 is available once writing to DHRx register. |
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36 | [..] |
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37 | Digital to Analog conversion can be triggered by: |
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38 | (#) External event: EXTI Line 9 (any GPIOx_PIN_9) using DAC_TRIGGER_EXT_IT9. |
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39 | The used pin (GPIOx_PIN_9) must be configured in input mode. |
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40 | |||
41 | (#) Timers TRGO: TIM2, TIM3, TIM6, and TIM15 |
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42 | (DAC_TRIGGER_T2_TRGO, DAC_TRIGGER_T3_TRGO...) |
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43 | |||
44 | (#) Software using DAC_TRIGGER_SOFTWARE |
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45 | |||
46 | *** DAC Buffer mode feature *** |
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47 | =============================== |
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48 | [..] |
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49 | Each DAC channel integrates an output buffer that can be used to |
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50 | reduce the output impedance, and to drive external loads directly |
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51 | without having to add an external operational amplifier. |
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52 | To enable, the output buffer use |
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53 | sConfig.DAC_OutputBuffer = DAC_OUTPUTBUFFER_ENABLE; |
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54 | [..] |
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55 | (@) Refer to the device datasheet for more details about output |
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56 | impedance value with and without output buffer. |
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57 | |||
58 | *** GPIO configurations guidelines *** |
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59 | ===================== |
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60 | [..] |
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61 | When a DAC channel is used (ex channel1 on PA4) and the other is not |
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62 | (ex channel1 on PA5 is configured in Analog and disabled). |
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63 | Channel1 may disturb channel2 as coupling effect. |
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64 | Note that there is no coupling on channel2 as soon as channel2 is turned on. |
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65 | Coupling on adjacent channel could be avoided as follows: |
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66 | when unused PA5 is configured as INPUT PULL-UP or DOWN. |
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67 | PA5 is configured in ANALOG just before it is turned on. |
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68 | |||
69 | *** DAC wave generation feature *** |
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70 | =================================== |
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71 | [..] |
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72 | Both DAC channels can be used to generate |
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73 | (#) Noise wave |
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74 | (#) Triangle wave |
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75 | |||
76 | *** DAC data format *** |
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77 | ======================= |
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78 | [..] |
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79 | The DAC data format can be: |
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80 | (#) 8-bit right alignment using DAC_ALIGN_8B_R |
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81 | (#) 12-bit left alignment using DAC_ALIGN_12B_L |
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82 | (#) 12-bit right alignment using DAC_ALIGN_12B_R |
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83 | |||
84 | *** DAC data value to voltage correspondance *** |
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85 | ================================================ |
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86 | [..] |
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87 | The analog output voltage on each DAC channel pin is determined |
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88 | by the following equation: |
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89 | [..] |
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90 | DAC_OUTx = VREF+ * DOR / 4095 |
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91 | (+) with DOR is the Data Output Register |
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92 | [..] |
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93 | VEF+ is the input voltage reference (refer to the device datasheet) |
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94 | [..] |
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95 | e.g. To set DAC_OUT1 to 0.7V, use |
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96 | (+) Assuming that VREF+ = 3.3V, DAC_OUT1 = (3.3 * 868) / 4095 = 0.7V |
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97 | |||
98 | *** DMA requests *** |
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99 | ===================== |
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100 | [..] |
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101 | A DMA1 request can be generated when an external trigger (but not |
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102 | a software trigger) occurs if DMA1 requests are enabled using |
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103 | HAL_DAC_Start_DMA() |
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104 | [..] |
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105 | DMA1 requests are mapped as following: |
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106 | (#) DAC channel1 : mapped on DMA1 channel3 which must be |
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107 | already configured |
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108 | (#) DAC channel2 : mapped on DMA1 channel4 which must be |
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109 | already configured |
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110 | |||
111 | (@) For Dual mode and specific signal (Triangle and noise) generation please |
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112 | refer to Extended Features Driver description |
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113 | STM32F0 devices with one channel (one converting capability) does not |
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114 | support Dual mode and specific signal (Triangle and noise) generation. |
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115 | |||
116 | ##### How to use this driver ##### |
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117 | ============================================================================== |
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118 | [..] |
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119 | (+) DAC APB clock must be enabled to get write access to DAC |
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120 | registers using HAL_DAC_Init() |
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121 | (+) Configure DAC_OUTx (DAC_OUT1: PA4, DAC_OUT2: PA5) in analog mode. |
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122 | (+) Configure the DAC channel using HAL_DAC_ConfigChannel() function. |
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123 | (+) Enable the DAC channel using HAL_DAC_Start() or HAL_DAC_Start_DMA() functions. |
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124 | |||
125 | *** Polling mode IO operation *** |
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126 | ================================= |
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127 | [..] |
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128 | (+) Start the DAC peripheral using HAL_DAC_Start() |
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129 | (+) To read the DAC last data output value, use the HAL_DAC_GetValue() function. |
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130 | (+) Stop the DAC peripheral using HAL_DAC_Stop() |
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131 | |||
132 | *** DMA mode IO operation *** |
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133 | ============================== |
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134 | [..] |
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135 | (+) Start the DAC peripheral using HAL_DAC_Start_DMA(), at this stage the user specify the length |
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136 | of data to be transferred at each end of conversion |
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137 | (+) At the middle of data transfer HAL_DAC_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1() or HAL_DACEx_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2() |
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138 | function is executed and user can add his own code by customization of function pointer |
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139 | HAL_DAC_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1() or HAL_DACEx_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2() |
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140 | (+) At The end of data transfer HAL_DAC_ConvCpltCallbackCh1() or HAL_DACEx_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2() |
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141 | function is executed and user can add his own code by customization of function pointer |
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142 | HAL_DAC_ConvCpltCallbackCh1() or HAL_DACEx_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2() |
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143 | (+) In case of transfer Error, HAL_DAC_ErrorCallbackCh1() function is executed and user can |
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144 | add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_DAC_ErrorCallbackCh1 |
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145 | (+) In case of DMA underrun, DAC interruption triggers and execute internal function HAL_DAC_IRQHandler. |
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146 | HAL_DAC_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1() or HAL_DACEx_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2() |
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147 | function is executed and user can add his own code by customization of function pointer |
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148 | HAL_DAC_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1() or HAL_DACEx_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2() and |
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149 | add his own code by customization of function pointer HAL_DAC_ErrorCallbackCh1() |
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150 | (+) Stop the DAC peripheral using HAL_DAC_Stop_DMA() |
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151 | |||
152 | *** Callback registration *** |
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153 | ============================================= |
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154 | [..] |
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155 | The compilation define USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS when set to 1 |
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156 | allows the user to configure dynamically the driver callbacks. |
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157 | |||
158 | Use Functions @ref HAL_DAC_RegisterCallback() to register a user callback, |
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159 | it allows to register following callbacks: |
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160 | (+) ConvCpltCallbackCh1 : callback when a half transfer is completed on Ch1. |
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161 | (+) ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1 : callback when a transfer is completed on Ch1. |
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162 | (+) ErrorCallbackCh1 : callback when an error occurs on Ch1. |
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163 | (+) DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1 : callback when an error occurs on Ch1. |
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164 | (+) ConvCpltCallbackCh2 : callback when a half transfer is completed on Ch2. |
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165 | (+) ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2 : callback when a transfer is completed on Ch2. |
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166 | (+) ErrorCallbackCh2 : callback when an error occurs on Ch2. |
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167 | (+) DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2 : callback when an error occurs on Ch2. |
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168 | (+) MspInitCallback : DAC MspInit. |
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169 | (+) MspDeInitCallback : DAC MspdeInit. |
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170 | This function takes as parameters the HAL peripheral handle, the Callback ID |
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171 | and a pointer to the user callback function. |
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172 | |||
173 | Use function @ref HAL_DAC_UnRegisterCallback() to reset a callback to the default |
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174 | weak (surcharged) function. It allows to reset following callbacks: |
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175 | (+) ConvCpltCallbackCh1 : callback when a half transfer is completed on Ch1. |
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176 | (+) ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1 : callback when a transfer is completed on Ch1. |
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177 | (+) ErrorCallbackCh1 : callback when an error occurs on Ch1. |
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178 | (+) DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1 : callback when an error occurs on Ch1. |
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179 | (+) ConvCpltCallbackCh2 : callback when a half transfer is completed on Ch2. |
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180 | (+) ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2 : callback when a transfer is completed on Ch2. |
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181 | (+) ErrorCallbackCh2 : callback when an error occurs on Ch2. |
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182 | (+) DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2 : callback when an error occurs on Ch2. |
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183 | (+) MspInitCallback : DAC MspInit. |
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184 | (+) MspDeInitCallback : DAC MspdeInit. |
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185 | (+) All Callbacks |
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186 | This function) takes as parameters the HAL peripheral handle and the Callback ID. |
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187 | |||
188 | By default, after the @ref HAL_DAC_Init and if the state is HAL_DAC_STATE_RESET |
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189 | all callbacks are reset to the corresponding legacy weak (surcharged) functions. |
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190 | Exception done for MspInit and MspDeInit callbacks that are respectively |
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191 | reset to the legacy weak (surcharged) functions in the @ref HAL_DAC_Init |
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192 | and @ref HAL_DAC_DeInit only when these callbacks are null (not registered beforehand). |
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193 | If not, MspInit or MspDeInit are not null, the @ref HAL_DAC_Init and @ref HAL_DAC_DeInit |
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194 | keep and use the user MspInit/MspDeInit callbacks (registered beforehand) |
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195 | |||
196 | Callbacks can be registered/unregistered in READY state only. |
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197 | Exception done for MspInit/MspDeInit callbacks that can be registered/unregistered |
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198 | in READY or RESET state, thus registered (user) MspInit/DeInit callbacks can be used |
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199 | during the Init/DeInit. |
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200 | In that case first register the MspInit/MspDeInit user callbacks |
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201 | using @ref HAL_DAC_RegisterCallback before calling @ref HAL_DAC_DeInit |
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202 | or @ref HAL_DAC_Init function. |
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203 | |||
204 | When The compilation define USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS is set to 0 or |
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205 | not defined, the callback registering feature is not available |
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206 | and weak (surcharged) callbacks are used. |
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207 | |||
208 | *** DAC HAL driver macros list *** |
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209 | ============================================= |
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210 | [..] |
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211 | Below the list of most used macros in DAC HAL driver. |
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212 | |||
213 | (+) __HAL_DAC_ENABLE : Enable the DAC peripheral |
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214 | (+) __HAL_DAC_DISABLE : Disable the DAC peripheral |
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215 | (+) __HAL_DAC_CLEAR_FLAG: Clear the DAC's pending flags |
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216 | (+) __HAL_DAC_GET_FLAG: Get the selected DAC's flag status |
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217 | |||
218 | [..] |
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219 | (@) You can refer to the DAC HAL driver header file for more useful macros |
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220 | |||
221 | @endverbatim |
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222 | ****************************************************************************** |
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223 | * @attention |
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224 | * |
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225 | * <h2><center>© Copyright (c) 2016 STMicroelectronics. |
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226 | * All rights reserved.</center></h2> |
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227 | * |
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228 | * This software component is licensed by ST under BSD 3-Clause license, |
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229 | * the "License"; You may not use this file except in compliance with the |
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230 | * License. You may obtain a copy of the License at: |
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231 | * opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause |
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232 | * |
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233 | ****************************************************************************** |
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234 | */ |
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235 | |||
236 | |||
237 | /* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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238 | #include "stm32f0xx_hal.h" |
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239 | |||
240 | /** @addtogroup STM32F0xx_HAL_Driver |
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241 | * @{ |
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242 | */ |
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243 | |||
244 | #ifdef HAL_DAC_MODULE_ENABLED |
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245 | |||
246 | #if defined (DAC1) |
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247 | |||
248 | /** @defgroup DAC DAC |
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249 | * @brief DAC driver modules |
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250 | * @{ |
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251 | */ |
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252 | |||
253 | /* Private typedef -----------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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254 | /* Private define ------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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255 | /* Private macro -------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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256 | /** @defgroup DAC_Private_Macros DAC Private Macros |
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257 | * @{ |
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258 | */ |
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259 | /** |
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260 | * @} |
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261 | */ |
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262 | |||
263 | /* Private variables ---------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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264 | /* Private function prototypes -----------------------------------------------*/ |
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265 | /** @defgroup DAC_Private_Functions DAC Private Functions |
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266 | * @{ |
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267 | */ |
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268 | /** |
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269 | * @} |
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270 | */ |
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271 | |||
272 | /* Exported functions -------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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273 | |||
274 | /** @defgroup DAC_Exported_Functions DAC Exported Functions |
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275 | * @{ |
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276 | */ |
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277 | |||
278 | /** @defgroup DAC_Exported_Functions_Group1 Initialization and de-initialization functions |
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279 | * @brief Initialization and Configuration functions |
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280 | * |
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281 | @verbatim |
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282 | ============================================================================== |
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283 | ##### Initialization and de-initialization functions ##### |
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284 | ============================================================================== |
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285 | [..] This section provides functions allowing to: |
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286 | (+) Initialize and configure the DAC. |
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287 | (+) De-initialize the DAC. |
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288 | |||
289 | @endverbatim |
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290 | * @{ |
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291 | */ |
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292 | |||
293 | /** |
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294 | * @brief Initialize the DAC peripheral according to the specified parameters |
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295 | * in the DAC_InitStruct and initialize the associated handle. |
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296 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
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297 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
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298 | * @retval HAL status |
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299 | */ |
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300 | HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_Init(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac) |
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301 | { |
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302 | /* Check DAC handle */ |
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303 | if(hdac == NULL) |
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304 | { |
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305 | return HAL_ERROR; |
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306 | } |
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307 | /* Check the parameters */ |
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308 | assert_param(IS_DAC_ALL_INSTANCE(hdac->Instance)); |
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309 | |||
310 | if (hdac->State == HAL_DAC_STATE_RESET) |
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311 | { |
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312 | #if (USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1) |
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313 | /* Init the DAC Callback settings */ |
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314 | hdac->ConvCpltCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_ConvCpltCallbackCh1; |
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315 | hdac->ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1; |
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316 | hdac->ErrorCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_ErrorCallbackCh1; |
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317 | hdac->DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1; |
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318 | |||
319 | hdac->ConvCpltCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_ConvCpltCallbackCh2; |
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320 | hdac->ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2; |
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321 | hdac->ErrorCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_ErrorCallbackCh2; |
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322 | hdac->DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2; |
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323 | |||
324 | if (hdac->MspInitCallback == NULL) |
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325 | { |
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326 | hdac->MspInitCallback = HAL_DAC_MspInit; |
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327 | } |
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328 | #endif /* USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */ |
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329 | |||
330 | /* Allocate lock resource and initialize it */ |
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331 | hdac->Lock = HAL_UNLOCKED; |
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332 | |||
333 | #if (USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1) |
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334 | /* Init the low level hardware */ |
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335 | hdac->MspInitCallback(hdac); |
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336 | #else |
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337 | /* Init the low level hardware */ |
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338 | HAL_DAC_MspInit(hdac); |
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339 | #endif /* USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */ |
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340 | } |
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341 | |||
342 | /* Initialize the DAC state*/ |
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343 | hdac->State = HAL_DAC_STATE_BUSY; |
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344 | |||
345 | /* Set DAC error code to none */ |
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346 | hdac->ErrorCode = HAL_DAC_ERROR_NONE; |
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347 | |||
348 | /* Initialize the DAC state*/ |
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349 | hdac->State = HAL_DAC_STATE_READY; |
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350 | |||
351 | /* Return function status */ |
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352 | return HAL_OK; |
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353 | } |
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354 | |||
355 | /** |
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356 | * @brief Deinitialize the DAC peripheral registers to their default reset values. |
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357 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
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358 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
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359 | * @retval HAL status |
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360 | */ |
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361 | HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_DeInit(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac) |
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362 | { |
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363 | /* Check DAC handle */ |
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364 | if(hdac == NULL) |
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365 | { |
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366 | return HAL_ERROR; |
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367 | } |
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368 | |||
369 | /* Check the parameters */ |
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370 | assert_param(IS_DAC_ALL_INSTANCE(hdac->Instance)); |
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371 | |||
372 | /* Change DAC state */ |
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373 | hdac->State = HAL_DAC_STATE_BUSY; |
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374 | |||
375 | #if (USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1) |
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376 | if(hdac->MspDeInitCallback == NULL) |
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377 | { |
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378 | hdac->MspDeInitCallback = HAL_DAC_MspDeInit; |
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379 | } |
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380 | /* DeInit the low level hardware */ |
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381 | hdac->MspDeInitCallback(hdac); |
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382 | |||
383 | #else |
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384 | /* DeInit the low level hardware */ |
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385 | HAL_DAC_MspDeInit(hdac); |
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386 | #endif /* USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */ |
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387 | |||
388 | /* Set DAC error code to none */ |
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389 | hdac->ErrorCode = HAL_DAC_ERROR_NONE; |
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390 | |||
391 | /* Change DAC state */ |
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392 | hdac->State = HAL_DAC_STATE_RESET; |
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393 | |||
394 | /* Release Lock */ |
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395 | __HAL_UNLOCK(hdac); |
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396 | |||
397 | /* Return function status */ |
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398 | return HAL_OK; |
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399 | } |
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400 | |||
401 | /** |
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402 | * @brief Initialize the DAC MSP. |
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403 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
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404 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
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405 | * @retval None |
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406 | */ |
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407 | __weak void HAL_DAC_MspInit(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac) |
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408 | { |
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409 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
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410 | UNUSED(hdac); |
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411 | |||
412 | /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed, |
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413 | the HAL_DAC_MspInit could be implemented in the user file |
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414 | */ |
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415 | } |
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416 | |||
417 | /** |
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418 | * @brief DeInitialize the DAC MSP. |
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419 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
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420 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
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421 | * @retval None |
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422 | */ |
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423 | __weak void HAL_DAC_MspDeInit(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac) |
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424 | { |
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425 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
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426 | UNUSED(hdac); |
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427 | |||
428 | /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed, |
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429 | the HAL_DAC_MspDeInit could be implemented in the user file |
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430 | */ |
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431 | } |
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432 | |||
433 | /** |
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434 | * @} |
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435 | */ |
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436 | |||
437 | /** @defgroup DAC_Exported_Functions_Group2 IO operation functions |
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438 | * @brief IO operation functions |
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439 | * |
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440 | @verbatim |
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441 | ============================================================================== |
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442 | ##### IO operation functions ##### |
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443 | ============================================================================== |
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444 | [..] This section provides functions allowing to: |
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445 | (+) Start conversion. |
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446 | (+) Stop conversion. |
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447 | (+) Start conversion and enable DMA transfer. |
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448 | (+) Stop conversion and disable DMA transfer. |
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449 | (+) Set the specified data holding register value for DAC channel. |
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450 | |||
451 | @endverbatim |
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452 | * @{ |
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453 | */ |
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454 | |||
455 | /** |
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456 | * @brief Enables DAC and starts conversion of channel. |
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457 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
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458 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
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459 | * @param Channel The selected DAC channel. |
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460 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
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461 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_1: DAC Channel1 selected |
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462 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_2: DAC Channel2 selected |
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463 | * @retval HAL status |
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464 | */ |
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465 | __weak HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_Start(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac, uint32_t Channel) |
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466 | { |
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467 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
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468 | UNUSED(hdac); |
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469 | UNUSED(Channel); |
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470 | |||
471 | /* Note : This function is defined into this file for library reference. */ |
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472 | /* Function content is located into file stm32f0xx_hal_dac_ex.c */ |
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473 | |||
474 | /* Return error status as not implemented here */ |
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475 | return HAL_ERROR; |
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476 | } |
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477 | |||
478 | /** |
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479 | * @brief Disables DAC and stop conversion of channel. |
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480 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
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481 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
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482 | * @param Channel The selected DAC channel. |
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483 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
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484 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_1: DAC Channel1 selected |
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485 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_2: DAC Channel2 selected |
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486 | * @retval HAL status |
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487 | */ |
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488 | HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_Stop(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac, uint32_t Channel) |
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489 | { |
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490 | /* Check the parameters */ |
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491 | assert_param(IS_DAC_CHANNEL(Channel)); |
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492 | |||
493 | /* Disable the Peripheral */ |
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494 | __HAL_DAC_DISABLE(hdac, Channel); |
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495 | |||
496 | /* Change DAC state */ |
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497 | hdac->State = HAL_DAC_STATE_READY; |
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498 | |||
499 | /* Return function status */ |
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500 | return HAL_OK; |
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501 | } |
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502 | |||
503 | /** |
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504 | * @brief Enables DAC and starts conversion of channel. |
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505 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
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506 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
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507 | * @param Channel The selected DAC channel. |
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508 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
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509 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_1: DAC Channel1 selected |
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510 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_2: DAC Channel2 selected |
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511 | * @param pData The destination peripheral Buffer address. |
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512 | * @param Length The length of data to be transferred from memory to DAC peripheral |
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513 | * @param Alignment Specifies the data alignment for DAC channel. |
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514 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
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515 | * @arg DAC_ALIGN_8B_R: 8bit right data alignment selected |
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516 | * @arg DAC_ALIGN_12B_L: 12bit left data alignment selected |
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517 | * @arg DAC_ALIGN_12B_R: 12bit right data alignment selected |
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518 | * @retval HAL status |
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519 | */ |
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520 | __weak HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_Start_DMA(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac, uint32_t Channel, uint32_t* pData, uint32_t Length, uint32_t Alignment) |
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521 | { |
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522 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
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523 | UNUSED(hdac); |
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524 | UNUSED(Channel); |
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525 | UNUSED(pData); |
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526 | UNUSED(Length); |
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527 | UNUSED(Alignment); |
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528 | |||
529 | /* Note : This function is defined into this file for library reference. */ |
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530 | /* Function content is located into file stm32f0xx_hal_dac_ex.c */ |
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531 | |||
532 | /* Return error status as not implemented here */ |
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533 | return HAL_ERROR; |
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534 | } |
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535 | |||
536 | /** |
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537 | * @brief Disables DAC and stop conversion of channel. |
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538 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
539 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
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540 | * @param Channel The selected DAC channel. |
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541 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
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542 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_1: DAC Channel1 selected |
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543 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_2: DAC Channel2 selected |
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544 | * @retval HAL status |
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545 | */ |
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546 | HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_Stop_DMA(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac, uint32_t Channel) |
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547 | { |
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548 | HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK; |
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549 | |||
550 | /* Check the parameters */ |
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551 | assert_param(IS_DAC_CHANNEL(Channel)); |
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552 | |||
553 | /* Disable the selected DAC channel DMA request */ |
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554 | hdac->Instance->CR &= ~(DAC_CR_DMAEN1 << Channel); |
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555 | |||
556 | /* Disable the Peripheral */ |
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557 | __HAL_DAC_DISABLE(hdac, Channel); |
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558 | |||
559 | /* Disable the DMA channel */ |
||
560 | /* Channel1 is used */ |
||
561 | if (Channel == DAC_CHANNEL_1) |
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562 | { |
||
563 | /* Disable the DMA channel */ |
||
564 | status = HAL_DMA_Abort(hdac->DMA_Handle1); |
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565 | |||
566 | /* Disable the DAC DMA underrun interrupt */ |
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567 | __HAL_DAC_DISABLE_IT(hdac, DAC_IT_DMAUDR1); |
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568 | } |
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569 | |||
570 | #if defined(DAC_CHANNEL2_SUPPORT) |
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571 | |||
572 | else /* Channel2 is used */ |
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573 | { |
||
574 | /* Disable the DMA channel */ |
||
575 | status = HAL_DMA_Abort(hdac->DMA_Handle2); |
||
576 | |||
577 | /* Disable the DAC DMA underrun interrupt */ |
||
578 | __HAL_DAC_DISABLE_IT(hdac, DAC_IT_DMAUDR2); |
||
579 | } |
||
580 | #endif /* DAC_CHANNEL2_SUPPORT */ |
||
581 | |||
582 | /* Check if DMA Channel effectively disabled */ |
||
583 | if (status != HAL_OK) |
||
584 | { |
||
585 | /* Update DAC state machine to error */ |
||
586 | hdac->State = HAL_DAC_STATE_ERROR; |
||
587 | } |
||
588 | else |
||
589 | { |
||
590 | /* Change DAC state */ |
||
591 | hdac->State = HAL_DAC_STATE_READY; |
||
592 | } |
||
593 | |||
594 | /* Return function status */ |
||
595 | return status; |
||
596 | } |
||
597 | |||
598 | /** |
||
599 | * @brief Handles DAC interrupt request |
||
600 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
601 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
602 | * @retval None |
||
603 | */ |
||
604 | __weak void HAL_DAC_IRQHandler(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac) |
||
605 | { |
||
606 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
||
607 | UNUSED(hdac); |
||
608 | |||
609 | /* Note : This function is defined into this file for library reference. */ |
||
610 | /* Function content is located into file stm32f0xx_hal_dac_ex.c */ |
||
611 | } |
||
612 | |||
613 | /** |
||
614 | * @brief Set the specified data holding register value for DAC channel. |
||
615 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
616 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
617 | * @param Channel The selected DAC channel. |
||
618 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
||
619 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_1: DAC Channel1 selected |
||
620 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_2: DAC Channel2 selected |
||
621 | * @param Alignment Specifies the data alignment. |
||
622 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
||
623 | * @arg DAC_ALIGN_8B_R: 8bit right data alignment selected |
||
624 | * @arg DAC_ALIGN_12B_L: 12bit left data alignment selected |
||
625 | * @arg DAC_ALIGN_12B_R: 12bit right data alignment selected |
||
626 | * @param Data Data to be loaded in the selected data holding register. |
||
627 | * @retval HAL status |
||
628 | */ |
||
629 | HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_SetValue(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac, uint32_t Channel, uint32_t Alignment, uint32_t Data) |
||
630 | { |
||
631 | __IO uint32_t tmp = 0; |
||
632 | |||
633 | /* Check the parameters */ |
||
634 | assert_param(IS_DAC_CHANNEL(Channel)); |
||
635 | assert_param(IS_DAC_ALIGN(Alignment)); |
||
636 | assert_param(IS_DAC_DATA(Data)); |
||
637 | |||
638 | tmp = (uint32_t)hdac->Instance; |
||
639 | if(Channel == DAC_CHANNEL_1) |
||
640 | { |
||
641 | tmp += DAC_DHR12R1_ALIGNMENT(Alignment); |
||
642 | } |
||
643 | else |
||
644 | { |
||
645 | tmp += DAC_DHR12R2_ALIGNMENT(Alignment); |
||
646 | } |
||
647 | |||
648 | /* Set the DAC channel1 selected data holding register */ |
||
649 | *(__IO uint32_t *) tmp = Data; |
||
650 | |||
651 | /* Return function status */ |
||
652 | return HAL_OK; |
||
653 | } |
||
654 | |||
655 | /** |
||
656 | * @brief Conversion complete callback in non blocking mode for Channel1 |
||
657 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
658 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
659 | * @retval None |
||
660 | */ |
||
661 | __weak void HAL_DAC_ConvCpltCallbackCh1(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac) |
||
662 | { |
||
663 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
||
664 | UNUSED(hdac); |
||
665 | |||
666 | /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed, |
||
667 | the HAL_DAC_ConvCpltCallbackCh1 could be implemented in the user file |
||
668 | */ |
||
669 | } |
||
670 | |||
671 | /** |
||
672 | * @brief Conversion half DMA transfer callback in non-blocking mode for Channel1 |
||
673 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
674 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
675 | * @retval None |
||
676 | */ |
||
677 | __weak void HAL_DAC_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac) |
||
678 | { |
||
679 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
||
680 | UNUSED(hdac); |
||
681 | |||
682 | /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed, |
||
683 | the HAL_DAC_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1 could be implemented in the user file |
||
684 | */ |
||
685 | } |
||
686 | |||
687 | /** |
||
688 | * @brief Error DAC callback for Channel1. |
||
689 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
690 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
691 | * @retval None |
||
692 | */ |
||
693 | __weak void HAL_DAC_ErrorCallbackCh1(DAC_HandleTypeDef *hdac) |
||
694 | { |
||
695 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
||
696 | UNUSED(hdac); |
||
697 | |||
698 | /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed, |
||
699 | the HAL_DAC_ErrorCallbackCh1 could be implemented in the user file |
||
700 | */ |
||
701 | } |
||
702 | |||
703 | /** |
||
704 | * @brief DMA underrun DAC callback for channel1. |
||
705 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
706 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
707 | * @retval None |
||
708 | */ |
||
709 | __weak void HAL_DAC_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1(DAC_HandleTypeDef *hdac) |
||
710 | { |
||
711 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
||
712 | UNUSED(hdac); |
||
713 | |||
714 | /* NOTE : This function should not be modified, when the callback is needed, |
||
715 | the HAL_DAC_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1 could be implemented in the user file |
||
716 | */ |
||
717 | } |
||
718 | |||
719 | /** |
||
720 | * @} |
||
721 | */ |
||
722 | |||
723 | /** @defgroup DAC_Exported_Functions_Group3 Peripheral Control functions |
||
724 | * @brief Peripheral Control functions |
||
725 | * |
||
726 | @verbatim |
||
727 | ============================================================================== |
||
728 | ##### Peripheral Control functions ##### |
||
729 | ============================================================================== |
||
730 | [..] This section provides functions allowing to: |
||
731 | (+) Configure channels. |
||
732 | (+) Get result of conversion. |
||
733 | |||
734 | @endverbatim |
||
735 | * @{ |
||
736 | */ |
||
737 | |||
738 | /** |
||
739 | * @brief Returns the last data output value of the selected DAC channel. |
||
740 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
741 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
742 | * @param Channel The selected DAC channel. |
||
743 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
||
744 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_1: DAC Channel1 selected |
||
745 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_2: DAC Channel2 selected |
||
746 | * @retval The selected DAC channel data output value. |
||
747 | */ |
||
748 | __weak uint32_t HAL_DAC_GetValue(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac, uint32_t Channel) |
||
749 | { |
||
750 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
||
751 | UNUSED(hdac); |
||
752 | UNUSED(Channel); |
||
753 | |||
754 | /* Note : This function is defined into this file for library reference. */ |
||
755 | /* Function content is located into file stm32f0xx_hal_dac_ex.c */ |
||
756 | |||
757 | /* Return error status as not implemented here */ |
||
758 | return HAL_ERROR; |
||
759 | } |
||
760 | |||
761 | /** |
||
762 | * @brief Configures the selected DAC channel. |
||
763 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
764 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
765 | * @param sConfig DAC configuration structure. |
||
766 | * @param Channel The selected DAC channel. |
||
767 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
||
768 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_1: DAC Channel1 selected |
||
769 | * @arg DAC_CHANNEL_2: DAC Channel2 selected |
||
770 | * @retval HAL status |
||
771 | */ |
||
772 | __weak HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_ConfigChannel(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac, DAC_ChannelConfTypeDef* sConfig, uint32_t Channel) |
||
773 | { |
||
774 | /* Prevent unused argument(s) compilation warning */ |
||
775 | UNUSED(hdac); |
||
776 | UNUSED(sConfig); |
||
777 | UNUSED(Channel); |
||
778 | |||
779 | /* Note : This function is defined into this file for library reference. */ |
||
780 | /* Function content is located into file stm32f0xx_hal_dac_ex.c */ |
||
781 | |||
782 | /* Return error status as not implemented here */ |
||
783 | return HAL_ERROR; |
||
784 | } |
||
785 | |||
786 | /** |
||
787 | * @} |
||
788 | */ |
||
789 | |||
790 | /** @defgroup DAC_Exported_Functions_Group4 Peripheral State and Errors functions |
||
791 | * @brief Peripheral State and Errors functions |
||
792 | * |
||
793 | @verbatim |
||
794 | ============================================================================== |
||
795 | ##### Peripheral State and Errors functions ##### |
||
796 | ============================================================================== |
||
797 | [..] |
||
798 | This subsection provides functions allowing to |
||
799 | (+) Check the DAC state. |
||
800 | (+) Check the DAC Errors. |
||
801 | |||
802 | @endverbatim |
||
803 | * @{ |
||
804 | */ |
||
805 | |||
806 | /** |
||
807 | * @brief return the DAC handle state |
||
808 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
809 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
810 | * @retval HAL state |
||
811 | */ |
||
812 | HAL_DAC_StateTypeDef HAL_DAC_GetState(DAC_HandleTypeDef* hdac) |
||
813 | { |
||
814 | /* Return DAC handle state */ |
||
815 | return hdac->State; |
||
816 | } |
||
817 | |||
818 | |||
819 | /** |
||
820 | * @brief Return the DAC error code |
||
821 | * @param hdac pointer to a DAC_HandleTypeDef structure that contains |
||
822 | * the configuration information for the specified DAC. |
||
823 | * @retval DAC Error Code |
||
824 | */ |
||
825 | uint32_t HAL_DAC_GetError(DAC_HandleTypeDef *hdac) |
||
826 | { |
||
827 | return hdac->ErrorCode; |
||
828 | } |
||
829 | |||
830 | /** |
||
831 | * @} |
||
832 | */ |
||
833 | |||
834 | |||
835 | /** |
||
836 | * @} |
||
837 | */ |
||
838 | |||
839 | /** @addtogroup DAC_Exported_Functions |
||
840 | * @{ |
||
841 | */ |
||
842 | |||
843 | /** @addtogroup DAC_Exported_Functions_Group1 |
||
844 | * @{ |
||
845 | */ |
||
846 | #if (USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS == 1) |
||
847 | /** |
||
848 | * @brief Register a User DAC Callback |
||
849 | * To be used instead of the weak (surcharged) predefined callback |
||
850 | * @param hdac DAC handle |
||
851 | * @param CallbackID ID of the callback to be registered |
||
852 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
||
853 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK DAC Error Callback ID |
||
854 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH1_COMPLETE_CB_ID DAC CH1 Complete Callback ID |
||
855 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH1_HALF_COMPLETE_CB_ID DAC CH1 Half Complete Callback ID |
||
856 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH1_ERROR_ID DAC CH1 Error Callback ID |
||
857 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH1_UNDERRUN_CB_ID DAC CH1 UnderRun Callback ID |
||
858 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH2_COMPLETE_CB_ID DAC CH2 Complete Callback ID |
||
859 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH2_HALF_COMPLETE_CB_ID DAC CH2 Half Complete Callback ID |
||
860 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH2_ERROR_ID DAC CH2 Error Callback ID |
||
861 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH2_UNDERRUN_CB_ID DAC CH2 UnderRun Callback ID |
||
862 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_MSPINIT_CB_ID DAC MSP Init Callback ID |
||
863 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID DAC MSP DeInit Callback ID |
||
864 | * |
||
865 | * @param pCallback pointer to the Callback function |
||
866 | * @retval status |
||
867 | */ |
||
868 | HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_RegisterCallback(DAC_HandleTypeDef *hdac, HAL_DAC_CallbackIDTypeDef CallbackID, |
||
869 | pDAC_CallbackTypeDef pCallback) |
||
870 | { |
||
871 | HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK; |
||
872 | |||
873 | if (pCallback == NULL) |
||
874 | { |
||
875 | /* Update the error code */ |
||
876 | hdac->ErrorCode |= HAL_DAC_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK; |
||
877 | return HAL_ERROR; |
||
878 | } |
||
879 | |||
880 | /* Process locked */ |
||
881 | __HAL_LOCK(hdac); |
||
882 | |||
883 | if (hdac->State == HAL_DAC_STATE_READY) |
||
884 | { |
||
885 | switch (CallbackID) |
||
886 | { |
||
887 | case HAL_DAC_CH1_COMPLETE_CB_ID : |
||
888 | hdac->ConvCpltCallbackCh1 = pCallback; |
||
889 | break; |
||
890 | case HAL_DAC_CH1_HALF_COMPLETE_CB_ID : |
||
891 | hdac->ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1 = pCallback; |
||
892 | break; |
||
893 | case HAL_DAC_CH1_ERROR_ID : |
||
894 | hdac->ErrorCallbackCh1 = pCallback; |
||
895 | break; |
||
896 | case HAL_DAC_CH1_UNDERRUN_CB_ID : |
||
897 | hdac->DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1 = pCallback; |
||
898 | break; |
||
899 | case HAL_DAC_CH2_COMPLETE_CB_ID : |
||
900 | hdac->ConvCpltCallbackCh2 = pCallback; |
||
901 | break; |
||
902 | case HAL_DAC_CH2_HALF_COMPLETE_CB_ID : |
||
903 | hdac->ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2 = pCallback; |
||
904 | break; |
||
905 | case HAL_DAC_CH2_ERROR_ID : |
||
906 | hdac->ErrorCallbackCh2 = pCallback; |
||
907 | break; |
||
908 | case HAL_DAC_CH2_UNDERRUN_CB_ID : |
||
909 | hdac->DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2 = pCallback; |
||
910 | break; |
||
911 | case HAL_DAC_MSPINIT_CB_ID : |
||
912 | hdac->MspInitCallback = pCallback; |
||
913 | break; |
||
914 | case HAL_DAC_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID : |
||
915 | hdac->MspDeInitCallback = pCallback; |
||
916 | break; |
||
917 | default : |
||
918 | /* Update the error code */ |
||
919 | hdac->ErrorCode |= HAL_DAC_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK; |
||
920 | /* update return status */ |
||
921 | status = HAL_ERROR; |
||
922 | break; |
||
923 | } |
||
924 | } |
||
925 | else if (hdac->State == HAL_DAC_STATE_RESET) |
||
926 | { |
||
927 | switch (CallbackID) |
||
928 | { |
||
929 | case HAL_DAC_MSPINIT_CB_ID : |
||
930 | hdac->MspInitCallback = pCallback; |
||
931 | break; |
||
932 | case HAL_DAC_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID : |
||
933 | hdac->MspDeInitCallback = pCallback; |
||
934 | break; |
||
935 | default : |
||
936 | /* Update the error code */ |
||
937 | hdac->ErrorCode |= HAL_DAC_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK; |
||
938 | /* update return status */ |
||
939 | status = HAL_ERROR; |
||
940 | break; |
||
941 | } |
||
942 | } |
||
943 | else |
||
944 | { |
||
945 | /* Update the error code */ |
||
946 | hdac->ErrorCode |= HAL_DAC_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK; |
||
947 | /* update return status */ |
||
948 | status = HAL_ERROR; |
||
949 | } |
||
950 | |||
951 | /* Release Lock */ |
||
952 | __HAL_UNLOCK(hdac); |
||
953 | return status; |
||
954 | } |
||
955 | |||
956 | /** |
||
957 | * @brief Unregister a User DAC Callback |
||
958 | * DAC Callback is redirected to the weak (surcharged) predefined callback |
||
959 | * @param hdac DAC handle |
||
960 | * @param CallbackID ID of the callback to be unregistered |
||
961 | * This parameter can be one of the following values: |
||
962 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH1_COMPLETE_CB_ID DAC CH1 tranfer Complete Callback ID |
||
963 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH1_HALF_COMPLETE_CB_ID DAC CH1 Half Complete Callback ID |
||
964 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH1_ERROR_ID DAC CH1 Error Callback ID |
||
965 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH1_UNDERRUN_CB_ID DAC CH1 UnderRun Callback ID |
||
966 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH2_COMPLETE_CB_ID DAC CH2 Complete Callback ID |
||
967 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH2_HALF_COMPLETE_CB_ID DAC CH2 Half Complete Callback ID |
||
968 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH2_ERROR_ID DAC CH2 Error Callback ID |
||
969 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_CH2_UNDERRUN_CB_ID DAC CH2 UnderRun Callback ID |
||
970 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_MSPINIT_CB_ID DAC MSP Init Callback ID |
||
971 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID DAC MSP DeInit Callback ID |
||
972 | * @arg @ref HAL_DAC_ALL_CB_ID DAC All callbacks |
||
973 | * @retval status |
||
974 | */ |
||
975 | HAL_StatusTypeDef HAL_DAC_UnRegisterCallback(DAC_HandleTypeDef *hdac, HAL_DAC_CallbackIDTypeDef CallbackID) |
||
976 | { |
||
977 | HAL_StatusTypeDef status = HAL_OK; |
||
978 | |||
979 | /* Process locked */ |
||
980 | __HAL_LOCK(hdac); |
||
981 | |||
982 | if (hdac->State == HAL_DAC_STATE_READY) |
||
983 | { |
||
984 | switch (CallbackID) |
||
985 | { |
||
986 | case HAL_DAC_CH1_COMPLETE_CB_ID : |
||
987 | hdac->ConvCpltCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_ConvCpltCallbackCh1; |
||
988 | break; |
||
989 | case HAL_DAC_CH1_HALF_COMPLETE_CB_ID : |
||
990 | hdac->ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1; |
||
991 | break; |
||
992 | case HAL_DAC_CH1_ERROR_ID : |
||
993 | hdac->ErrorCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_ErrorCallbackCh1; |
||
994 | break; |
||
995 | case HAL_DAC_CH1_UNDERRUN_CB_ID : |
||
996 | hdac->DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1; |
||
997 | break; |
||
998 | case HAL_DAC_CH2_COMPLETE_CB_ID : |
||
999 | hdac->ConvCpltCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_ConvCpltCallbackCh2; |
||
1000 | break; |
||
1001 | case HAL_DAC_CH2_HALF_COMPLETE_CB_ID : |
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1002 | hdac->ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2; |
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1003 | break; |
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1004 | case HAL_DAC_CH2_ERROR_ID : |
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1005 | hdac->ErrorCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_ErrorCallbackCh2; |
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1006 | break; |
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1007 | case HAL_DAC_CH2_UNDERRUN_CB_ID : |
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1008 | hdac->DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2; |
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1009 | break; |
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1010 | case HAL_DAC_MSPINIT_CB_ID : |
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1011 | hdac->MspInitCallback = HAL_DAC_MspInit; |
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1012 | break; |
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1013 | case HAL_DAC_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID : |
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1014 | hdac->MspDeInitCallback = HAL_DAC_MspDeInit; |
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1015 | break; |
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1016 | case HAL_DAC_ALL_CB_ID : |
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1017 | hdac->ConvCpltCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_ConvCpltCallbackCh1; |
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1018 | hdac->ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh1; |
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1019 | hdac->ErrorCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_ErrorCallbackCh1; |
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1020 | hdac->DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1 = HAL_DAC_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh1; |
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1021 | hdac->ConvCpltCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_ConvCpltCallbackCh2; |
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1022 | hdac->ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_ConvHalfCpltCallbackCh2; |
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1023 | hdac->ErrorCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_ErrorCallbackCh2; |
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1024 | hdac->DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2 = HAL_DACEx_DMAUnderrunCallbackCh2; |
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1025 | hdac->MspInitCallback = HAL_DAC_MspInit; |
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1026 | hdac->MspDeInitCallback = HAL_DAC_MspDeInit; |
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1027 | break; |
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1028 | default : |
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1029 | /* Update the error code */ |
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1030 | hdac->ErrorCode |= HAL_DAC_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK; |
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1031 | /* update return status */ |
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1032 | status = HAL_ERROR; |
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1033 | break; |
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1034 | } |
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1035 | } |
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1036 | else if (hdac->State == HAL_DAC_STATE_RESET) |
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1037 | { |
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1038 | switch (CallbackID) |
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1039 | { |
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1040 | case HAL_DAC_MSPINIT_CB_ID : |
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1041 | hdac->MspInitCallback = HAL_DAC_MspInit; |
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1042 | break; |
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1043 | case HAL_DAC_MSPDEINIT_CB_ID : |
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1044 | hdac->MspDeInitCallback = HAL_DAC_MspDeInit; |
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1045 | break; |
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1046 | default : |
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1047 | /* Update the error code */ |
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1048 | hdac->ErrorCode |= HAL_DAC_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK; |
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1049 | /* update return status */ |
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1050 | status = HAL_ERROR; |
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1051 | break; |
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1052 | } |
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1053 | } |
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1054 | else |
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1055 | { |
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1056 | /* Update the error code */ |
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1057 | hdac->ErrorCode |= HAL_DAC_ERROR_INVALID_CALLBACK; |
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1058 | /* update return status */ |
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1059 | status = HAL_ERROR; |
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1060 | } |
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1061 | |||
1062 | /* Release Lock */ |
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1063 | __HAL_UNLOCK(hdac); |
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1064 | return status; |
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1065 | } |
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1066 | #endif /* USE_HAL_DAC_REGISTER_CALLBACKS */ |
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1067 | |||
1068 | /** |
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1069 | * @} |
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1070 | */ |
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1071 | |||
1072 | |||
1073 | /** |
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1074 | * @} |
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1075 | */ |
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1076 | |||
1077 | |||
1078 | /** |
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1079 | * @} |
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1080 | */ |
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1081 | #endif /* DAC1 */ |
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1082 | |||
1083 | #endif /* HAL_DAC_MODULE_ENABLED */ |
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1084 | |||
1085 | /** |
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1086 | * @} |
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1087 | */ |
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1088 | |||
1089 | |||
1090 | /************************ (C) COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/ |