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/**
TMR0 Generated Driver File
@Company
Microchip Technology Inc.
@File Name
tmr0.c
@Summary
This is the generated driver implementation file for the TMR0 driver using PIC10 / PIC12 / PIC16 / PIC18 MCUs
@Description
This source file provides APIs for TMR0.
Generation Information :
Product Revision : PIC10 / PIC12 / PIC16 / PIC18 MCUs - 1.81.8
Device : PIC18F26K83
Driver Version : 3.10
The generated drivers are tested against the following:
Compiler : XC8 2.36 and above
MPLAB : MPLAB X 6.00
*/
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*/
/**
Section: Included Files
*/
#include <xc.h>
#include "tmr0.h"
/**
Section: TMR0 APIs
*/
void (*TMR0_InterruptHandler)(void);
void TMR0_Initialize(void)
{
// Set TMR0 to the options selected in the User Interface
// T0CS FOSC/4; T0CKPS 1:64; T0ASYNC synchronised;
T0CON1 = 0x46;
// TMR0H 249;
TMR0H = 0xF9;
// TMR0L 0;
TMR0L = 0x00;
// Clear Interrupt flag before enabling the interrupt
PIR3bits.TMR0IF = 0;
// Enabling TMR0 interrupt.
PIE3bits.TMR0IE = 1;
// Set Default Interrupt Handler
TMR0_SetInterruptHandler(TMR0_DefaultInterruptHandler);
// T0OUTPS 1:10; T0EN enabled; T016BIT 8-bit;
T0CON0 = 0x89;
}
void TMR0_StartTimer(void)
{
// Start the Timer by writing to TMR0ON bit
T0CON0bits.T0EN = 1;
}
void TMR0_StopTimer(void)
{
// Stop the Timer by writing to TMR0ON bit
T0CON0bits.T0EN = 0;
}
uint8_t TMR0_ReadTimer(void)
{
uint8_t readVal;
// read Timer0, low register only
readVal = TMR0L;
return readVal;
}
void TMR0_WriteTimer(uint8_t timerVal)
{
// Write to Timer0 registers, low register only
TMR0L = timerVal;
}
void TMR0_Reload(uint8_t periodVal)
{
// Write to Timer0 registers, high register only
TMR0H = periodVal;
}
void TMR0_ISR(void)
{
// clear the TMR0 interrupt flag
PIR3bits.TMR0IF = 0;
if(TMR0_InterruptHandler)
{
TMR0_InterruptHandler();
}
// add your TMR0 interrupt custom code
}
void TMR0_SetInterruptHandler(void (* InterruptHandler)(void)){
TMR0_InterruptHandler = InterruptHandler;
}
void TMR0_DefaultInterruptHandler(void){
// add your TMR0 interrupt custom code
// or set custom function using TMR0_SetInterruptHandler()
}
/**
End of File
*/