Cortex-M4 timer prescaler during count up and down
I found information saying when counting down the prescaler contains the least significant bits of the count, and when counting up it holds the most significant bits of the count.
Are these two statements correct regarding LSB and MSB?
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I found information saying when counting down the prescaler contains the least significant bits of the count, and when counting up it holds the most significant bits of the count.
Are these two statements correct regarding LSB and MSB?
timer counter
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Yes, they are. How does your question relate to programming? Do you have an issue related to programming?
– trincot
Jan 1 at 19:15
I was assuming the prescaler is always the LSB
– Anter
Jan 2 at 4:01
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I found information saying when counting down the prescaler contains the least significant bits of the count, and when counting up it holds the most significant bits of the count.
Are these two statements correct regarding LSB and MSB?
timer counter
I found information saying when counting down the prescaler contains the least significant bits of the count, and when counting up it holds the most significant bits of the count.
Are these two statements correct regarding LSB and MSB?
timer counter
timer counter
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Yes, they are. How does your question relate to programming? Do you have an issue related to programming?
– trincot
Jan 1 at 19:15
I was assuming the prescaler is always the LSB
– Anter
Jan 2 at 4:01
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Yes, they are. How does your question relate to programming? Do you have an issue related to programming?
– trincot
Jan 1 at 19:15
I was assuming the prescaler is always the LSB
– Anter
Jan 2 at 4:01
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Yes, they are. How does your question relate to programming? Do you have an issue related to programming?
– trincot
Jan 1 at 19:15
Yes, they are. How does your question relate to programming? Do you have an issue related to programming?
– trincot
Jan 1 at 19:15
I was assuming the prescaler is always the LSB
– Anter
Jan 2 at 4:01
I was assuming the prescaler is always the LSB
– Anter
Jan 2 at 4:01
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Yes, they are. How does your question relate to programming? Do you have an issue related to programming?
– trincot
Jan 1 at 19:15
I was assuming the prescaler is always the LSB
– Anter
Jan 2 at 4:01