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MAX32672/ME21 - ERFO Timer Period Calculation #810

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BrentK-ADI opened this issue Nov 27, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #814
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MAX32672/ME21 - ERFO Timer Period Calculation #810

BrentK-ADI opened this issue Nov 27, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #814
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bug Something isn't working MAX32672 Related to the MAX32672 (ME21)

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The peripheral driver for the MAX32672 timers uses a hard coded value of 16MHz when calculating a timer period based on the ERFO. This should reference the ERFO_FREQ #define.

https://github.com/Analog-Devices-MSDK/msdk/blob/803b93a153fe6f5f3f15eee5df3f826c73f05d37/Libraries/PeriphDrivers/Source/TMR/tmr_me21.c#L307

@Jake-Carter Jake-Carter self-assigned this Nov 28, 2023
@Jake-Carter Jake-Carter added bug Something isn't working MAX32672 Related to the MAX32672 (ME21) labels Nov 28, 2023
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