📄 alarmmicro32c.nc
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// $Id: AlarmMicro32C.nc,v 1.4 2006/12/12 18:23:42 vlahan Exp $
/*
* Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Intel Corporation
* All rights reserved.
*
* This file is distributed under the terms in the attached INTEL-LICENSE
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*/
/**
* 32-bit microsecond Alarm component as per TEP102 HAL guidelines. The
* mica family microsecond Alarm is built on hardware timer 3, and actually
* runs at CPU frequency / 8. You can use the MeasureClockC.cyclesPerJiffy()
* command to figure out the exact frequency, or the
* MeasureClockC.calibrateMicro() command to convert a number of microseconds
* to the near-microsecond units used by this component.
* <p>
* Upto three of these alarms can be created (one per hardware compare
* register). Note that creating one of these Alarms consumes a 16-bit
* microsecond Alarm (see AlarmMicro16C).
*
* @author David Gay <dgay@intel-research.net>
*/
#include <MicaTimer.h>
generic configuration AlarmMicro32C()
{
provides interface Alarm<TMicro, uint32_t>;
}
implementation
{
components new AlarmThree16C() as Alarm16, CounterMicro32C as Counter32,
new TransformAlarmC(TMicro, uint32_t, TThree, uint16_t,
MICA_DIVIDE_THREE_FOR_MICRO_LOG2) as Transform32;
Alarm = Transform32;
Transform32.AlarmFrom -> Alarm16;
Transform32.Counter -> Counter32;
}
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