Difference between revisions of "STM32 bit bang PWM"
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− | On many of the cheaper [[STM32]] [[:Category:Development_Board| | + | On many of the cheaper [[STM32]] [[:Category:Development_Board|Development Boards]] there is a [[LED]] attached to PC13. This is perfectly ok if you want to switch it on or off, but PC13 is not attached to any of the timer channels. |
Revision as of 09:02, 5 May 2024
On many of the cheaper STM32 Development Boards there is a LED attached to PC13. This is perfectly ok if you want to switch it on or off, but PC13 is not attached to any of the timer channels.