Do you use the default TIM3 outputs configuration from
nucleo-144/include/board.h ? It uses PA7 as the TIM3 channel 2 output which
is also used for RMII_CRS_DV.

>From the nucleo 144 user manual:

> 2. PA7 is used as D11 and connected to CN7 pin14 by default, if JP6 is ON,
> it is also connected to both
> Ethernet PHY as RMII_DV and CN9 pin15. In this case only one function of
> Ethernet or D11 could be used.



pon., 22 sie 2022 o 14:22 Roberto Bucher <roberto.buc...@supsi.ch>
napisaƂ(a):

> Hi
>
> I've configured a NUCLEO-F746ZG board with different devices:
>
>   * PWM (TIM3 3xOutput)
>   * QE
>   * ADC
>   * GPIO
>
> CONFIG_PWM=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_PWM_MULTICHAN=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM3_PWM=y
>
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM1=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM1_QE=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM2=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM2_ADC=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM3=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM3_CH1OUT=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM3_CH2OUT=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM3_CHANNEL1=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM3_CHANNEL2=y
> CONFIG_STM32F7_TIM3_PWM=y
>
> but I have problems when I have PWM and UDP working together in a
> pysimCoder block diagram.
>
> Starting the application, the socket to the UDP is opened , but I don't
> receive signals to the UDP server.
>
> In addition, I can't open the RCP channel to the SIlicon Heaven
> application correctly.
>
> The problem disappears when I remove the PWM block in my diagram...
>
> I've increased all the stacks, but without success.
>
> Any Idea?
>
> Roberto
>

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