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===Hardware Requirements=== | ===Hardware Requirements=== | ||
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+ | The <code>timer</code> C example project will run just fine on any system for which it can be compiled. | ||
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+ | ===Using <code>timer</code>=== | ||
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+ | The <code>timer</code> program is executed from the console. It takes a single parameter. | ||
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+ | <code>./timer frequency</code> | ||
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+ | Where ''frequency'' specifies the frequency of the clock's tick cycle. | ||
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+ | ===Usage Example=== |
Revision as of 12:27, 2 January 2014
This is a guide to the timer
C example project included in the EMAC OE SDK.
This project demonstrates how to use the software timer.
The timer
project builds one executable: timer
.
Contents
Opening, Building and Uploading the Project Files
1. Open the C/C++ editing perspective.
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2. Open the project files.
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3. Build the project.
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4. Upload the executables to the target system.
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Usage and Behavior
Hardware Requirements
The timer
C example project will run just fine on any system for which it can be compiled.
Using timer
The timer
program is executed from the console. It takes a single parameter.
./timer frequency
Where frequency specifies the frequency of the clock's tick cycle.